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Re: [SmallHolding] Do you keep your eggs in the....

One way and another we have quite a bit to do with Trading Standards, so we
keep ours in the fridge.
Friends on the other hand have an 'Honesty Box' and keep theirs in a little
shed by the side of the road, and no one has ever said squit to them. So
there you go.

Jackie
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>> I've always kept mine on the side but thet are never more than a few
> days old, far too popular and no room in the fridge. shops keep them up
> to 5 weeks just on the shelf so I wouldn't worry
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> ones for sale are in the fridge, your honour, because of the elf.
>> ours are on the side.
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>> Jackie
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...fridge or on the side. Talk about controversial, caused a bit of a stir recently discussing this. Would be interested with what you do. Karen x [Non-text...
Karen
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Nov 18, 2008
2:53 pm

ones for sale are in the fridge, your honour, because of the elf. ours are on the side. Jackie x ... From: "Karen" <karence@...> To:...
Jackie Bridgen
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Nov 18, 2008
2:59 pm

... days old, far too popular and no room in the fridge. shops keep them up to 5 weeks just on the shelf so I wouldn't worry ones for sale are in the fridge,...
keith@...
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Nov 18, 2008
7:05 pm

One way and another we have quite a bit to do with Trading Standards, so we keep ours in the fridge. Friends on the other hand have an 'Honesty Box' and keep...
Jackie Bridgen
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Nov 18, 2008
7:29 pm

Never had this problem Karen, although we kept hundred of birds, our of course were all Purebreeds used mostly for hatching. We never sold the eggs as such,...
John
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Nov 19, 2008
12:58 am

There was an experiment done (I think it's on Mother Earth News, if you can be bothered to look for it) about lots of different methods of preserving eggs,...
Jackie Bridgen
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Nov 19, 2008
8:39 am

darn it i'm good! http://www.motherearthnews.com/Sustainable-Farming/1977-11-01/Can-You-Really-Store-Fresh-Eggs-a-Year-or-More-Without-Refrigeration.aspx ...
Jackie Bridgen
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Nov 19, 2008
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Fridge, although once the eggs have been refrigerated they must continue to be kept in the fridge as the protective cuticle layer is destroyed by low...
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