I posted on this thread on November 2020:
And now, today, I actually used two of my water glassed eggs that I put in the jar back in November. Here is what they look like in the jar:
And here is what they looked like when I cracked them (a fresh egg is shown on the left and the two...
The ice cream bucket is a good alternative for a container for my case. Thank you.
As for putting a date on the eggs, besides harming the bloom, I doubt it would remain legible after several months to a year in lime water. Since the purpose of this method is to store eggs for very long...
Over the past couple of weeks I have preserved a dozen eggs this way. What I really like about it is I can open the jar and add (or remove) eggs at any time and just keep on with the preserving. Whenever I have a surprlus of eggs, I simply start putting them in the preservation jar instead of...
Thank you for posting this. I have been planning to try it once I have enough surplus eggs; but I'll never really have a lot because I only have 3 chickens. I may try it using Mason jars. Here is a description of how to do it using Mason jars, which hold 14-18 eggs.