From what I just read, https://www.businessinsider.com/why-europeans-dont-refrigerate-their-eggs-2018-4?utm_source=copy-link&utm_medium=referral&utm_content=topbar&utm_term=desktopIf I understand correctly, eggs in Britain and Europe come from vaccinated (for salmonella) hens. The US doesn't do that and refrigerating eggs is something we need to do here to keep the incidents from salmonella in check.
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Maybe you could print eggs. That would be awesome...I have a 3D printer. I wonder if I could print a better egg armor?
-jim lee
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Make it black and call it something that sounds tactical and you could sell a 6 egg carrier for $39.95. Also include a subdued flag and a rip stop carry bag for $59.99 ;)I have a 3D printer. I wonder if I could print a better egg armor?
-jim lee
Hahaha! Good marketing plan. "Tatical Egg Xtreme"Make it black and call it something that sounds tactical and you could sell a 6 egg carrier for $39.95. Also include a subdued flag and a rip stop carry bag for $59.99 ;)
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All you really have to do is put Yeti on it and then sell for $60Make it black and call it something that sounds tactical and you could sell a 6 egg carrier for $39.95. Also include a subdued flag and a rip stop carry bag for $59.99 ;)
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Listen to your wife she’s onto a good idea . Takes up less room!What’s the best way to store eggs?
My wife has suggested pre-cracking them into a sealable container then just “pour” the eggs as needed. Seems like it could lead to being a mess. Any ideas would be helpful.
I'll take 2.Make it black and call it something that sounds tactical and you could sell a 6 egg carrier for $39.95. Also include a subdued flag and a rip stop carry bag for $59.99 ;)
What is your favorite way to preserve/carry eggs for a ten + day trip? I have not found a method I’m totally happy with. At this point I’m tempted to just crack a few dozen into a container and try to keep it cool, but am worried they will spoil rapidly. Any suggestions?I've used the plastic egg container before but the little plastic tabs cracked the store bought eggs. I don't pay more for pigeon eggs so it could have been that the eggs were too large and how to pack eggs for camping. The last trip I put half a dozen into the foam egg store container then put that in a plastic container with a sealing lid. It was big enough that the valley in the egg carton also held a stick of butter and small bags of cheese around that.
I like the bottle of egg more though and will try that next time.
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10 days is easy but there’s a lot of conditions that must be met. Eggs fresh from the chicken’s tail end don’t need refrigeration for that amount of time. Just need to be kept above freezing and below cooking. Once they are washed, then they need food safety level refrigeration.What is your favorite way to preserve/carry eggs for a ten + day trip? I have not found a method I’m totally happy with. At this point I’m tempted to just crack a few dozen into a container and try to keep it cool, but am worried they will spoil rapidly. Any suggestions?I've used the plastic egg container before but the little plastic tabs cracked the store bought eggs. I don't pay more for pigeon eggs so it could have been that the eggs were too large and how to pack eggs for camping. The last trip I put half a dozen into the foam egg store container then put that in a plastic container with a sealing lid. It was big enough that the valley in the egg carton also held a stick of butter and small bags of cheese around that.
I like the bottle of egg more though and will try that next time.
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Totally correct. An unwashed farm fresh egg will keep for at least 10 days without refrigeration.^^^ I don't believe it is a matter of refrigeration but rather washing off the natural, protective coating on the egg.
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My great grandmother said two weeks on the counter was the minimum for good boiled eggs, and hers were the best.Totally correct. An unwashed farm fresh egg will keep for at least 10 days without refrigeration.^^^ I don't believe it is a matter of refrigeration but rather washing off the natural, protective coating on the egg.
I raise chickens for eggs and we’ve left fresh eggs out on the counter for more than 2 weeks without problems.