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I have been reading posts here for about a month, and have read a couple different 'conclusions' from this Mother Earth News experiment and wondered what they actually did find out. This appears to be the article from 1977. Since I can not post links yet you will need to copy and paste.
motherearthnews.com/Sustainable-Farming/1977-11-01/Fresh-Eggs.aspx
Their conclusion was unwashed eggs keep better than washed eggs, and eggs stored in a sealed container between 35-40F kept longest (for at least 7 months). Their methods were a bit 'flawed' (should have reduced the variables used by each sample), It only showed that unwashed farm eggs kept better than washed supermarket eggs, and eggs do keep longer refrigerated.
Which was all that they were trying to prove.
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I don't (ordinarily) keep eggs for months in my refrigerator and don't sell them past a week old, but do want the very best appearing eggs I can produce so I wash mine before refrigerating them. They'll all be eaten and gone within a month so the loss of the bloom of is no real importance. But wash or not wash is a personal decision anyway. Refrigeration is what is going to make the biggest difference unless your ordinary room temperature runs cools.
I have been reading posts here for about a month, and have read a couple different 'conclusions' from this Mother Earth News experiment and wondered what they actually did find out. This appears to be the article from 1977. Since I can not post links yet you will need to copy and paste.
motherearthnews.com/Sustainable-Farming/1977-11-01/Fresh-Eggs.aspx
Their conclusion was unwashed eggs keep better than washed eggs, and eggs stored in a sealed container between 35-40F kept longest (for at least 7 months). Their methods were a bit 'flawed' (should have reduced the variables used by each sample), It only showed that unwashed farm eggs kept better than washed supermarket eggs, and eggs do keep longer refrigerated.
Which was all that they were trying to prove.
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I don't (ordinarily) keep eggs for months in my refrigerator and don't sell them past a week old, but do want the very best appearing eggs I can produce so I wash mine before refrigerating them. They'll all be eaten and gone within a month so the loss of the bloom of is no real importance. But wash or not wash is a personal decision anyway. Refrigeration is what is going to make the biggest difference unless your ordinary room temperature runs cools.