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  1. drstratton

    Water Glassing: Egg Preservation Experiment!

    You're welcome! I didn't worry about how I placed them in the jar! I would love to see your results. We are still in the middle of a huge project, so I haven't been able to be online much or keep up with this. My eggs are still in the jar in my basement. As soon as I have time I will update...
  2. drstratton

    Water Glassing: Egg Preservation Experiment!

    Hey everyone! Sorry I'm so far behind, but it looks like questions have been answered...thank you for stepping in @cavemanrich & @TooCheep! 💗 We are in the middle of a major kitchen remodel and I haven't taken the time to try anymore of the eggs. I will try and cook some next Wednesday! I...
  3. drstratton

    Water Glassing: Egg Preservation Experiment!

    I did, I went back to my post and made the sentence bold where I talked about it! I can see where it kind of got lost! They tasted great! One month down and still good to go! :)
  4. drstratton

    Water Glassing: Egg Preservation Experiment!

    Same here! I really wanted to do this myself, I was sure it would work, just because there is so much information out there already...it will be interesting to see how they are doing at this time next year! When I do this again, I will add the eggs to the lime water as they are laid! :)
  5. drstratton

    Water Glassing: Egg Preservation Experiment!

    @Sequel you beat me to it!!! I just tried them out! :) 1st Month Taste Test! Sorry I missed my deadline, but it was only by 2 days...I've been gone and life gets in the way sometimes! I decided to pull out 2 eggs and try them! The egg shells have a bit of a white coating on them from the...
  6. drstratton

    Water Glassing: Egg Preservation Experiment!

    How did you know I was having a hot cup of tea as I read the article! :gig
  7. drstratton

    Water Glassing: Egg Preservation Experiment!

    Definitely not sand! lol
  8. drstratton

    Water Glassing: Egg Preservation Experiment!

    I'm glad that I started a thread on this experiment as it's encouraged so many to share their own experience with this method! Thank you for sharing, it has enforced what everyone else has said their own experience has been with this method! :)
  9. drstratton

    Water Glassing: Egg Preservation Experiment!

    That was quite interesting, they tried so many different methods...thank you for sharing it! I really want to know what the best way is to preserve eggs...just in case!
  10. drstratton

    Water Glassing: Egg Preservation Experiment!

    2 more days and I'll try my first egg! :D
  11. drstratton

    Water Glassing: Egg Preservation Experiment!

    Thank you for sharing the videos. I'm hoping to go that long with mine and share the progress. I don't plan on making any videos though...just pictures...:D
  12. drstratton

    Water Glassing: Egg Preservation Experiment!

    I know you do...I should try some of the fermentation that do...I think my husband would enjoy it!
  13. drstratton

    Water Glassing: Egg Preservation Experiment!

    Yeah, mine hasn't blended either, I just give it a gentle spin once in a while! I will post a picture of what it looks like when I test my first egg! Maybe an immersion blender...before adding any eggs...lol!
  14. drstratton

    Water Glassing: Egg Preservation Experiment!

    Thank you, that's a great suggestion! I have a pair of tongs that I will be using to remove the eggs!
  15. drstratton

    Water Glassing: Egg Preservation Experiment!

    Welcome! Have you tried any of yours yet?
  16. drstratton

    Water Glassing: Egg Preservation Experiment!

    Thank you! I will be checking an egg or two once a month! And I'll also be here to try and answer any questions! Thank you for following! :)
  17. drstratton

    Water Glassing: Egg Preservation Experiment!

    They are using a plastic container in the video! I think the only thing that I would not use is a metal container! :)
  18. drstratton

    Water Glassing: Egg Preservation Experiment!

    I don't think that I would try that! It would probably remove the bloom and that would allow the eggs to spoil! Good question though! :)
  19. drstratton

    Water Glassing: Egg Preservation Experiment!

    I would imagine that it would work the same for any eggs! Please share when you try it! :)
  20. drstratton

    Water Glassing: Egg Preservation Experiment!

    Thank you for sharing your success and how you use it! I noted that my jar is 1 gallon and it holds 40 eggs! I've seen half gallon jars and I almost went with that size, but that would probably still hold more than a dozen! Maybe a quart jar!
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