Chris-n-Kate
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- Mar 13, 2019
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I forgot to collect eggs yesterday. The overnight temp was 17F, so they froze, but didn’t crack. Should I toss them or put them in the fridge and use them up first?
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If they froze but didn't crack, I'd wash them off with soap and water, let them thaw and cook and eat them.I forgot to collect eggs yesterday. The overnight temp was 17F, so they froze, but didn’t crack. Should I toss them or put them in the fridge and use them up first?
Are you sure they didn't crack?I forgot to collect eggs yesterday. The overnight temp was 17F, so they froze, but didn’t crack. Should I toss them or put them in the fridge and use them up first?
I did not candle them. If candling shows cracks is it best to throw them out or can I still use them if I use them tonight?Are you sure they didn't crack?
Candling will show cracks that might not visible to the human eye.
If they are clean I'd just use them today...and cook thoroughly.
Ehhh...that's a personal decision.I did not candle them. If candling shows cracks is it best to throw them out or can I still use them if I use them tonight?