I'm donating two dozen eggs for a school egg drop. In the downstairs 'egg fridge', I found eggs that are a little over a year old (I dated them). They just feel light, and when I put a light to them, the cell is big and since they sat so long, the yolks stick to the top. Would these be okay to give? I just don't want to waste fresh eggs on a egg drop, that's why I'm giving these.
1) I don't want them to have stinky eggs
2) I want to have the completion be 'fair'. Like a lighter egg wouldnt crack as easily as a heavier one
3) I don't want to have a bad reputation in that school...
I know this sounds silly, but you know... I'm sure store bought eggs are old, but not this old.
Thanks.
1) I don't want them to have stinky eggs
2) I want to have the completion be 'fair'. Like a lighter egg wouldnt crack as easily as a heavier one
3) I don't want to have a bad reputation in that school...
I know this sounds silly, but you know... I'm sure store bought eggs are old, but not this old.
Thanks.