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BRIGGSY08
06 Apr 20 22:26
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I’m in the fridge a lot lately and have noticed the eggs are in there so I took them out and put them under the breakfast bar to make some extra room as the shop doesn’t keep them in the fridge, there on the shelves when you buy them right? She went nuts and insists the eggs stay in the fridge and I’m not to rearrange anything in the kitchen without her say so, talking to me like I’m an idiot. Well she can fck off to bed on her own tonight as I’m sleeping downstairs!

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By:
Ibrahima Sonko
When: 06 Apr 20 22:28
You have eggs ?!  I have not seen any on the shop shelves for weeks.
By:
HGS
When: 06 Apr 20 22:29
Either or I would think. Days gone by, kept out of a fridge in one of them ceramic hens amongst other things, yet nigh on every fridge comes with an egg rack? Ours are kept in the fridge.
By:
maleuk01.
When: 06 Apr 20 22:30
i heard you shouldnt, but on box im sure it says keep refigereated.

i keep them in the fridge.

Supermarket today had eggs and even toilet roll, seemed pretty well stocked.
By:
BRIGGSY08
When: 06 Apr 20 22:31
She’s got loads. Accused me of mixing them up? What’s all that about?
By:
peckerdunne
When: 06 Apr 20 22:31
NO
By:
saddo
When: 06 Apr 20 22:32
BRIGGSY08

I’m not to rearrange anything in the kitchen without her say so, talking to me like I’m an idiot. Well she can fck off to bed on her own tonight as I’m sleeping downstairs!


Laugh
By:
peckerdunne
When: 06 Apr 20 22:33
room temp
By:
Capt__F
When: 06 Apr 20 22:35
Geoff from corrie knows
By:
casemoney
When: 06 Apr 20 22:48
Always kept in fridge , Never had any issues , Mrs got two dozen tray last week for corner shop

Local free range ..
By:
The Leopard
When: 06 Apr 20 22:57
It says on the box....."Keep in Fridge "
By:
Capt__F
When: 06 Apr 20 22:59
similar on coffin
By:
The Leopard
When: 06 Apr 20 23:03
Is that on the inside ?
By:
FATTIEWHITEYSLOVEADRINK
When: 06 Apr 20 23:09
My Mrs dropped our last 3 eggs out of fridge onto the floor
Cry
Gold nuggets gone
I said in other countries your have head in block for that
By:
The Leopard
When: 06 Apr 20 23:23
...on the block...surely !
By:
Capt__F
When: 06 Apr 20 23:28
shirley
By:
The Leopard
When: 06 Apr 20 23:31
Don't call me Shirley !  (ohhhhh !)
By:
The Leopard
When: 06 Apr 20 23:31
Laugh
By:
The Leopard
When: 06 Apr 20 23:31
Plain
By:
The Leopard
When: 06 Apr 20 23:32
Laugh
By:
brassneck
When: 06 Apr 20 23:33
yes,keep eggs in the fridge,they will last much longer than their use by date.put them in a pot of water to check them for freshness,if they float chuck them in the bin,if they sink use them.
By:
brassneck
When: 06 Apr 20 23:36
or keep the floating ones for Spurs supporters.LaughLaugh
By:
darren_discombobulates_sports
When: 07 Apr 20 00:10
It's a little known fact that you can actually freeze eggs. Videos on youtube.
By:
breadnbutter
When: 07 Apr 20 00:19
Do eggs go off?
By:
stewarty b
When: 07 Apr 20 00:25
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Do eggs go off?




Yes. Put any you intend to use in a bowl of water if you're not sure. If they float, bin them.
By:
The Leopard
When: 07 Apr 20 00:38
Best Answer :

Egg shells may seem pretty solid, but they are in fact slightly porous.

Old eggs float in fresh cold water because of a large air cell that forms as the egg cools after being laid.  As the egg ages, air enters the egg and the air cell becomes larger and this acts as a buoyancy aid.

Generally, fresh eggs will lie on the bottom of the bowl of water.

Eggs that tilt so that the large end is up are older. The tilting is caused by air pockets in the eggs that increase in size over time as fluid evaporates through the porous shell and oxygen and gases filter in.  The older an egg gets the more gas builds up inside it.  More gas = more floating! Eggs that float could be bad. You might want to break it open and check it for a foul smell, a sure sign that it has rotted.

Carefully lower your eggs into fresh cold water (do not use salted water) using a spoon:

Eggs and carton
If the egg stay at the bottom – it is fresh.

If the egg is at an angle on the bottom – it is still fresh and good to eat.

If the egg stands on its pointed end at the bottom  – it is still safe to eat but best used for baking and making hard-cooked eggs.

If the egg float – they’re stale and best discarded.

The final test:

To make sure the egg is not spoiled, break it into a clean bowl and check to make sure it doesn’t have a bad odor or appearance.
By:
casemoney
When: 07 Apr 20 01:35
Most people on these forums will Know a Gud Egg when they see one , TIM uk on the horse forum was a gud egg ..
By:
The Leopard
When: 07 Apr 20 01:44
Has he been banned ?
By:
Smar Tarse
When: 07 Apr 20 08:14
Keep them in the fridge if you have room. The more things you have in the fridge the less work the fridge has to do keeping the temperature at a level.
By:
happysandwich
When: 07 Apr 20 10:20
Take them out of the fridge now and with a bit of luck they may hatch just in time for Easter.

Impress your grandchildren.Grin
By:
Racingqueen
When: 07 Apr 20 10:37
is it not temperature change that turns eggs so if you do keep em in the fridge, not in the door as its the place where temperature varies the most.
I always thought it was perfect to keep them out as well
By:
stewarty b
When: 07 Apr 20 11:14
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Has he been banned ?




No, he got married.
By:
saddo
When: 07 Apr 20 11:20
I would take that temperature variance in the door with a pinch of salt tbh. Heat/cold equalization in a liquid takes ages, not a few seconds. They wouldn't change at all imo.
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