We also tell everyone that we won't be giving away as many whole eggs starting in the fall. I need eggs for holiday baking and eggnog! Friends and family will just be getting their eggs in an alternate form
Water glassing, I currently have 3 gallons of eggs tucked away - approximately 9 dozen. I just set up a gallon on my counter and add 3-4 a day till full.
If you have at least some young chickens, you might get a few in the dark days of winter...those are for pan frying or poaching. My stored eggs are for baking or scrambled eggs.
Last year, I made it through without buying eggs once...to my DH disappointment, he loves to tease me when I have a coop of hens and eggs on the grocery market list!
Molt sneaked up on me! But it seems to have been a quick, soft molt and I'm getting up to 10 eggs a day again already (up from 3, 4, and once, only 1!). However, short days are coming and I'm going to be hoarding. I might try freezing and/ or drying this year. I did not care for the water-glassed eggs from last year.
Every late summer/early fall I begin hoarding as soon as I notice birds beginning to molt and laying slowing down. I'm not at capacity yet but fairly close, and as long as I can fill up the containers in my fridge I should have no issue getting through winter with the eggs on hand.