Soon as I read the title, I knew there was going to be a LOT of responses! This is one of those questions that it seems everyone has a strong opinion on (me included). I never wash the bloom off my eggs. The bloom is the last thing applied before the egg is laid and it "seals" them from bacteria entering the egg. If you wash the egg, you are washing off the bloom. This will make refrigeration a hard requirement. If you do not wash them, refrigeration isn't really necessary (though I DO refrigerate regardless). Since an unwashed egg is good for up to 4-6 weeks, I don't bother putting dates on them but I do use the FIFO method (first in first out), and rotate cartons. Damaged or extremely dirty eggs get used vice stored.
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