Oct 22, 2009 #11 buck-wild-chick Songster 11 Years Joined Jul 24, 2008 Messages 1,675 Reaction score 7 Points 161 Location Hamilton C. FL If they have dirt on them yes.Otherwise no
Oct 22, 2009 #12 BarkerChickens Microbrewing Chickenologist 12 Years Joined Nov 25, 2007 Messages 3,508 Reaction score 26 Points 244 Location High Desert, CA nope. If they are dirty and it is big enough to clean, I dry brush it. Otherwise, I don't rinse them off until I am going to use them (if they need, of course).
nope. If they are dirty and it is big enough to clean, I dry brush it. Otherwise, I don't rinse them off until I am going to use them (if they need, of course).
Oct 22, 2009 #13 buck-wild-chick Songster 11 Years Joined Jul 24, 2008 Messages 1,675 Reaction score 7 Points 161 Location Hamilton C. FL I just throw my dirty eggs in warm water and wash them in the sink, Then refrigerate them.Aint dead yet
I just throw my dirty eggs in warm water and wash them in the sink, Then refrigerate them.Aint dead yet