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So how do you freeze the eggs? I accidentally froze some last winter. My kitchen fridge was too full, so i put some eggs that i was given in the little fridge in our camper. It was plugged in, but i discovered that it barely needed to run during the winter, becasue the unheated uninsulated camper got as cold as outdoors. More than that, when the temps were in the teens or lower, the items in the camper fridge actually froze. I had gallons of milk that froze as well as a couple dozen eggs that froze in their shells! The shells cracked of course. I'm sure this is not a good way to do it! I thawed them in my house fridge, then made scrambled eggs to use them up quickly.
I crack them into a freezer safe bag in groups of 2 or 4, quickly scramble them then toss them in the freezer. The texture may be off slightly but you won't notice it when you cook them in scrambled eggs or in baking.
Worked fine for me until the big freezer quit a few weeks ago.
- Cindy in MA
So how do you freeze the eggs? I accidentally froze some last winter. My kitchen fridge was too full, so i put some eggs that i was given in the little fridge in our camper. It was plugged in, but i discovered that it barely needed to run during the winter, becasue the unheated uninsulated camper got as cold as outdoors. More than that, when the temps were in the teens or lower, the items in the camper fridge actually froze. I had gallons of milk that froze as well as a couple dozen eggs that froze in their shells! The shells cracked of course. I'm sure this is not a good way to do it! I thawed them in my house fridge, then made scrambled eggs to use them up quickly.

I crack them into a freezer safe bag in groups of 2 or 4, quickly scramble them then toss them in the freezer. The texture may be off slightly but you won't notice it when you cook them in scrambled eggs or in baking.
Worked fine for me until the big freezer quit a few weeks ago.

- Cindy in MA