Subject: Should eggs be kept in the fridge? From: GUEST Date: 15 May 01 - 06:26 PM The title says it all really, but I don't know the answer. Does anyone here know? Thank you |
Subject: RE: BS: Should eggs be kept in the fridge? From: InOBU Date: 15 May 01 - 06:27 PM No, eggs aren't good for you. Keep them under chickens until ripe, then, when they get big, pull off the feathers and fry em. Larry |
Subject: RE: BS: Should eggs be kept in the fridge? From: Sorcha Date: 15 May 01 - 06:30 PM Only if you want to eat them.......if you want to hatch them put them in an incubator. There is this stuff called "water glass" aka sodium silicate, that you can put them in and keep them on the counter several months. I have done it, and it works. Should be available at your pharmacy/chemist. If you are interested, I'll look up the exact procedure. If you don't refrigerate, you are going to get salmonella, and that ain't fun! |
Subject: RE: BS: Should eggs be kept in the fridge? From: GUEST,Karen Date: 15 May 01 - 06:30 PM Ummm, I keep mine in my fridge in that container that has the word "Eggs" written on the side....it came with the fridge. I do however leave them out on the counter for an hour or so before using them in recipes. They work best at room temperature. |
Subject: RE: BS: Should eggs be kept in the fridge? From: catspaw49 Date: 15 May 01 - 06:35 PM You can, of course, shove them up a friend's ass, but it would probably end the friendship. Spaw |
Subject: RE: BS: Should eggs be kept in the fridge? From: SeanM Date: 15 May 01 - 06:39 PM Well, 'spaw, depends on the friend and how close you are, I would guess. If you're storing them for any length of time, the fridge is a must. Even then, you still run the risk of them going bad if you leave them too long (say more than a couple weeks - tops). Of course, you may get lucky and not have them turn, especially if using the hormone laced 'farm eggs' from the supermarket. Leaving them out for more than an hour or so is bad. Once they hit room temperature, I think it only takes an hour to start building up dangerous levels of bacteria. M |
Subject: RE: BS: Should eggs be kept in the fridge? From: GUEST Date: 15 May 01 - 06:40 PM Thank you Catspaw. Both useful and tasteful. The perfect response.
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Subject: RE: BS: Should eggs be kept in the fridge? From: GUEST,Fed Up with this useless shit. Date: 15 May 01 - 06:53 PM Good thread Guest. While you're at it, here are a few more you can add: - What Should I Wear Tonight? - Will My TV Work If I Don't Plug It In? - Why Are there 88 Keys On a Piano? - Brown or Black Socks? - Do I Have to Brush My teeth 3 times a day? - What is the optimum number of ply for toilet paper? - Is It okay to leave the toilet seat up? - Which kind of ketchup should I use on fries? - What if I store ice cream at 33 degrees? And Lastly, Can I make a simple fucking decision in my life or answer my own useless fucking questions without consulting Mudcat? |
Subject: RE: BS: Should eggs be kept in the fridge? From: GUEST Date: 15 May 01 - 07:10 PM >What Should I Wear Tonight? A suit would suit you >Will My TV Work If I Don't Plug It In? No > Why Are there 88 Keys On a Piano? This page gives a brief history of the Piano's development and should anwer your question. >Brown or Black Socks? Black, every time >Do I Have to Brush My teeth 3 times a day? No, but your dental hygiene will improve if you do >What is the optimum number of ply for toilet paper? Current research suggests 3 >Is It okay to leave the toilet seat up? If you are male and live alone, yes. Otherwise no >Which kind of ketchup should I use on fries? Heinz Tomato >What if I store ice cream at 33 degrees? It will begin to melt (albeit slowly) >And Lastly, can I make a simple fucking decision in my life or answer my own useless fucking questions without consulting Mudcat? No, I do not have that ability. I hope this helps |
Subject: RE: BS: Should eggs be kept in the fridge? From: Jeri Date: 15 May 01 - 07:18 PM - What Should I Wear Tonight? That black dress. It's ALWAYS the black dress. - Will My TV Work If I Don't Plug It In? Only if it has batteries. - Why Are there 88 Keys On a Piano? Because 88 marbles would roll off. - Brown or Black Socks? What? With shorts? - Do I Have to Brush My teeth 3 times a day? Twice is good enough. Or you can just take them out and soak them. - What is the optimum number of ply for toilet paper? Two - Is It okay to leave the toilet seat up? No way in hell. - Which kind of ketchup should I use on fries? The red kind - What if I store ice cream at 33 degrees? It's called a milkshake. Ice cream melts above -10F And Lastly, Can I make a simple fucking decision in my life or answer my own useless fucking questions without consulting Mudcat? Try it and let us know. Of course, even if you are able to answer your own questions, you'll still probably feel a need to respond to those of others. I do, but I never claimed to be able to shut up about anything.
In answer to the question about the eggs - refrigerate. |
Subject: RE: BS: Should eggs be kept in the fridge? From: Liz the Squeak Date: 15 May 01 - 08:07 PM If you want to make meringues or anything that needs whipped egg whites, leave them out of the fridge for an hour or so, or room temperature, whichever is soonest. They will beat up to make almost half as much again as you get with cold eggs...... LTS |
Subject: RE: BS: Should eggs be kept in the fridge? From: wysiwyg Date: 15 May 01 - 08:25 PM Freshly laid eggs from chickens kept in a clean area are generally OK out of the fridge for a bit but only if they are not washed. The eggs come out sealed with a film that helps make the eggshell less porous. It's the porosity of the shell that is the problem. The salmonella starts on the outside of the shell but migrates in through the shell as moisture is drawn in through the shell, and then multiplies inside the shell on the rich growing medium. This is why one never washes farm eggs until ready to use them, if at all. ~S~ |
Subject: RE: BS: Should eggs be kept in the fridge? From: GUEST,petr Date: 15 May 01 - 11:04 PM my understanding is if you are baking you should always use room temp. eggs. I usually put them in a bowl of warm water. |
Subject: RE: BS: Should eggs be kept in the fridge? From: Murray MacLeod Date: 15 May 01 - 11:14 PM Susan, I swear, I am not flaming you, but that is one of the most sensible, informative postings I have ever seen on Mudcat My mother kept chickens when I was a child. "Deep litter" is a phrase I remember from way back. Sort of humane, DIY battery chickens. But did they ever taste good! And the eggs did too. Murray |
Subject: RE: BS: Should eggs be kept in the fridge? From: Sorcha Date: 15 May 01 - 11:20 PM "Real" farm fresh eggs won't hatch if you wash them either. Friend of mine found that out the hard way.....she wanted to save 4 doz to hatch out, but her Mom washed all of them......oops. |
Subject: RE: BS: Should eggs be kept in the fridge? From: Chicken Charlie Date: 15 May 01 - 11:24 PM Guest, Fed Up: Evidently not, as you read all the foregoing posts, which were absolutely without redeeming social value. We need pointless questions now and then. I believe it was the great Corky Gonzales who said, "There are many levels of revolutionary activity." To the original question: Of course, because they tend to break if you leave them under your pillow. CC, who should know about eggs |
Subject: RE: BS: Should eggs be kept in the fridge? From: Clinton Hammond Date: 15 May 01 - 11:49 PM 88 marbles... LOL!! that's funny!! |
Subject: RE: BS: Should eggs be kept in the fridge? From: catspaw49 Date: 15 May 01 - 11:52 PM Yeah, Chicken Charlie......a man what oughta' know about eggs....................But, should you opt to shove them up a friend's ass for storage, there are some significant advantages you should think about. You can remove the eggs and have them in the proper condition for use.....for instance................ SCRAMBLED EGGS--Attach a jackhammer to your friend's ass. Operate for 5 minutes. Extract eggs. OMELETTE--Same as above, but whack your friend in the rump with a Stop sign before extraction. POACHED--Kick your friend's butt to crack eggs open and then pour boiling water up his ass. When the screaming stops, your eggs are done. Extract eggs. SOFT BOILED--Same as above, just eliminate the kick. HARD BOILED--Same as Soft Boiled, but continue adding boiling water for 5 minutes. It may be useful to strap your friend down for this procedure. FRIED--Put a stick of butter and a blowtorch up your friend's ass and when smoke comes from his mouth, your eggs are ready. Extract eggs ***Tip Of The Week*** You can add an Automatic Egg Extracter to your friend's ass by feeding him cabbage, beans, and milk 48 hours prior to use. Boner Po Teet Spaw
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Subject: RE: BS: Should eggs be kept in the fridge? From: Murray MacLeod Date: 15 May 01 - 11:59 PM Spaw, it doesn't worry me in the slightest, but your carefree coupling of the ovular and the anal might just cause Frazier to raise his eyebrows a tad ....... Murray |
Subject: RE: BS: Should eggs be kept in the fridge? From: Bert Date: 16 May 01 - 12:22 AM Do you think that Spaw should be kept in the Fridge? |
Subject: RE: BS: Should eggs be kept in the fridge? From: Sorcha Date: 16 May 01 - 12:31 AM bert, spaw should be kept in the deep freeze!! Did you mean Freud, Murray? LOL!! |
Subject: RE: BS: Should eggs be kept in the fridge? From: wysiwyg Date: 16 May 01 - 12:33 AM I think Hardi should be at Mudcat more often. Spaw's egg-tips are right up his alley. *G* !!! *G* The eggs didn't hatch cuz they dried out in the inkabater. That's why a good inkabater operader puts water in there in a dish, to keep it as moist as a hen's ass. *!*!*!GGG!*!*!* And did you TURN the eggs? Pore lil chick, all stucken to the shell! And how's the damn duck? huh? We not been hearing about that there duck! Here, duckie duckie... aw did it go down the drain??? ~BirdGirl of Mudcatraz |
Subject: RE: BS: Should eggs be kept in the fridge? From: Amergin Date: 16 May 01 - 12:36 AM Spaw....you sure do seem to know alot about this subject...a little too much, in my opinion... |
Subject: RE: BS: Should eggs be kept in the fridge? From: Sorcha Date: 16 May 01 - 12:40 AM 'Course she turned the eggs and added water to the inkabater.....she was trying to candle the eggs when her mom told her she washed 'em.
DuckS (note plural) are doing GREAT, but they seem to be a little stupid......they love the pool, but refuse to learn to get in alone. And, they have a nice dirt ramp into it.......think we have drake and hen. They are not shaped alike and one (Waldo) is bigger. See, um, uh, Kate's friend Brittany bought a duck too......
and it was just loose in their bathroom....Dad said Squeaker had to go......so she came here. The "love" each other, but they eat a LOT!! (If theses critters hide eggs real good and I have babies next spring..........) See, I got it back to eggs!! |
Subject: RE: BS: Should eggs be kept in the fridge? From: wysiwyg Date: 16 May 01 - 12:41 AM oops sorry Murr-- No I didn't feel flamed! And yes, fresh free-roaming is the best! Bug-fed yolks! I miss 'em. ~S~ |
Subject: RE: BS: Should eggs be kept in the fridge? From: Sorcha Date: 16 May 01 - 12:42 AM real thick and bright yellow........ooo yum. Duck eggs are GREAT for baking!! Maybe I'll get a few......... |
Subject: RE: BS: Should eggs be kept in the fridge? From: Bert Date: 16 May 01 - 12:44 AM Hey Sorchie, when you give them water, you must pour it into their dish with a jug. |
Subject: RE: BS: Should eggs be kept in the fridge? From: Sorcha Date: 16 May 01 - 12:47 AM bert--???? Is this a funny I am missing? relative to Jug? I just go out and catch them several times a day and toss 'em in the wading pool. |
Subject: RE: BS: Should eggs be kept in the fridge? From: Bert Date: 16 May 01 - 12:49 AM If you pour the water into their dish while they are there, they will scramble to drink the water while it is still falling. Cutest thing you've ever seen. |
Subject: RE: BS: Should eggs be kept in the fridge? From: wysiwyg Date: 16 May 01 - 12:51 AM Thought his mind was gone there for a minute. I'll have what he's having. ~S~ |
Subject: RE: BS: Should eggs be kept in the fridge? From: Sorcha Date: 16 May 01 - 12:52 AM hmmmm.........mine don't. I am using the garden hose and they run from it whether I am filling the deep dish or the wading pool.......they think (?) I might spray them, I guess. I did once, and they didn't like it much. |
Subject: RE: BS: Should eggs be kept in the fridge? From: catspaw49 Date: 16 May 01 - 12:55 AM I imagine when you washed them across the yard and into the retaining wall it probably created a fear in them they aren't likely to forget Sorch. Spaw |
Subject: RE: BS: Should eggs be kept in the fridge? From: Murray MacLeod Date: 16 May 01 - 12:57 AM Serious culinary thread creep here. I was once advised, by somebody who seemed to know, that the secret to a great omelette was to add a tablespoonful of water to every three eggs. Since when, I have never failed to do this. But sometimes I wonder, does it make any difference ? Murray |
Subject: RE: BS: Should eggs be kept in the fridge? From: Sorcha Date: 16 May 01 - 01:00 AM I have no clue......I don't and my omlettes come out just fine as long as I use enough non stick spray. I'll try it next time and let you know, OK? spaw--I don't HAVE a retaining wall!!but they did sort of hit the fence running.......... |
Subject: RE: BS: Should eggs be kept in the fridge? From: Bert Date: 16 May 01 - 01:01 AM And came out the other side as duck chips. |
Subject: RE: BS: Should eggs be kept in the fridge? From: wysiwyg Date: 16 May 01 - 01:05 AM Sure, if you whip the hell out of them the water would let them froth up more. Cuz the secret is the fluffiness from the air bubbles. Also-- never salt raw eggs unless you like to eat rubber. Salt them after they have begun to set if salt is needed. I also know how to freeze eggs, thought to be impossible or inadvisable. You add either a pinch of salt or a BIG pinch of sugar to a quart jar of broken and stirred eggs, and then they can be used for cooking or baking, although the texture is a bit weird. A bit jellified, although the sugar (or salt) prevents them from being too gross. (You just run them through a strainer to restore runniness.) Flavor is fine. A dozen eggs makes a quart usually. Straining the beaten eggs for making a custard is a good idea too, especially for farm-fresh eggs, to get rid of those little fibrous cordlike structures. Class, do you know what those fibers are FOR? ~S~
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Subject: RE: BS: Should eggs be kept in the fridge? From: Sorcha Date: 16 May 01 - 01:09 AM No mam. (but I have frozen eggs too......one egg per ice cube slot) |
Subject: RE: BS: Should eggs be kept in the fridge? From: catspaw49 Date: 16 May 01 - 01:10 AM Tying the chicken before roasting? Spaw |
Subject: RE: BS: Should eggs be kept in the fridge? From: Bert Date: 16 May 01 - 01:11 AM We just used to crack the eggs into a ziplock bag and freeze them. They were fine. I was going to say for cooking but then remembered that we always cooked our eggs. |
Subject: RE: BS: Should eggs be kept in the fridge? From: Sorcha Date: 16 May 01 - 01:12 AM And NO I didn't send my frozen eggs to the sperm bank!! |
Subject: RE: BS: Should eggs be kept in the fridge? From: wysiwyg Date: 16 May 01 - 01:12 AM I mean if you whip the eggs! Not the ducks! This cross-posting is very dangerous! Also, BTW, blood spots on the yolk do not signify a fertile egg. Those are just indicative that the hen is old and she bleeds a little when she ovulates, and it gets on the yolk. Also the old hens are the ones who lay the big-ole eggs. They aren't so tight in there after several years of laying day after day.... think about it! Yup. Things widen out inside and the eggs get bigger accordingly. ~BirdGirl (AKA BG) |
Subject: RE: BS: Should eggs be kept in the fridge? From: SeanM Date: 16 May 01 - 01:12 AM I've had great success with water in the eggs. Got it off the old 'Frugal Gourmet' show. Milk actually doesn't work as well in my experience. That's not to say cheese or other dairy products can't be used in an omlette - just not in the basic raw egg mixture. Messr. Smith also noted that Peanut oil worked best for cooking, as it could go to a higher temperature without scorching and left a better flavor than most other oils or sprays. M |
Subject: RE: BS: Should eggs be kept in the fridge? From: Murray MacLeod Date: 16 May 01 - 01:14 AM Susan , you sure do know your eggs .......... Murray |
Subject: RE: BS: Should eggs be kept in the fridge? From: Bert Date: 16 May 01 - 01:15 AM ...They aren't so tight in there after several years of laying day after day... OK Spaw, I'll leave that one for you. |
Subject: RE: BS: Should eggs be kept in the fridge? From: SeanM Date: 16 May 01 - 01:16 AM Perhaps should have noted at the beginning of that post that it was about omlettes. Live and learn. M |
Subject: RE: BS: Should eggs be kept in the fridge? From: Sorcha Date: 16 May 01 - 01:19 AM Sean, you don't know what you're buying into here, my friend. We have lots of cross posting going on in at least three threads........so don't get confuzeled, OK? OK, Whizzy, what are the stringy thingies for? Are they chick tendons or something? |
Subject: RE: BS: Should eggs be kept in the fridge? From: Bert Date: 16 May 01 - 01:22 AM I always thought that they held the yolk in the middle. |
Subject: RE: BS: Should eggs be kept in the fridge? From: wysiwyg Date: 16 May 01 - 01:26 AM Green eggs! Peach colored eggs! Eggs in January! Eggs everywhere! Eggs for Christmas presents! Three bored, growing teens transplanted to the country, one pastor's salary-- they got chores, and eggs. Boys built the shed. So funny. Nails and curses flying. The cords fasten the yolk in there, one cord per end, suspending it in the middle, so it floats whole, protected in the shock-absorbing whites. The fertilized cell grows sort of on the yolk. If the yolk breaks up inside the shell, the chick cannot grow a belly around the yolk and, eventually, absorb it all. The cords are very tough when the egg is fresh. When the egg is not fresh, they break down a lot and are much less noticeable. Also the fresher the egg, the more runny when raw-- the yolks that break and the whites that run, when you open the shell with some care, are very old eggs and good only for thorough cooking. Since the older the egg, the more the salmonella in there has multiplied, even if refrigerated. Never leave an egg wet for more than 3 minutes if washing. After that the soap or bleach goes through the shell. Or maybe it's 30 seconds. Whatever! ~S~ |
Subject: RE: BS: Should eggs be kept in the fridge? From: SeanM Date: 16 May 01 - 01:29 AM Since we're all in such a jovial mood, anyone care to take a shot at a song request? Was in the south 40 and headed for a drop off the board... M |
Subject: RE: BS: Should eggs be kept in the fridge? From: Bert Date: 16 May 01 - 01:31 AM I think that Pysanky was invented for bored childred, kept ours busy for hours. |
Subject: RE: BS: Should eggs be kept in the fridge? From: wysiwyg Date: 16 May 01 - 01:31 AM BERT! Who but you could capture all this in a song? Make it a music thread! Pretty please? ~S~ |
Subject: RE: BS: Should eggs be kept in the fridge? From: Sorcha Date: 16 May 01 - 01:31 AM Whoo whoo! My factoid for the day! I learned something, so now I can go to bed, right? (and I am earlier that you guys!)Bert was right! You got Aracuna's with colored eggs, sooze? Tell me tomorrow, I'se goin' to bed.....nite. |
Subject: RE: BS: Should eggs be kept in the fridge? From: wysiwyg Date: 16 May 01 - 01:40 AM Yes, we had Araucana hens. The Elderly Instruments of eggs and chicks is said to be.... aw crap, now it's gonna keep me up all night. Oh! Got it!! Too funny! MURRAY McMURRAY! I was disappointed with them though. Much prefer Cackle Hatchery. Small, personal; nice folks. Night. Thanks for all the yolks folks! ~S~ |
Subject: RE: BS: Should eggs be kept in the fridge? From: InOBU Date: 16 May 01 - 07:49 AM Well, in all serriousness, what to do with eggs... Bring them, this Sunday at 4pm to HUGH O'LUNNY'S TIMES SQ. PUB 46TH STREET ONE HALF BLOCK EAST OF TIMES SQ. TO HEAR.... SORCHA DORCHA THE HARDEST WORKING CELTIC BAND OF ALL TIME!!!! |
Subject: RE: BS: Should eggs be kept in the fridge? From: catspaw49 Date: 16 May 01 - 08:35 AM .....where you can shove them up the "Plug-O-Matic's" ass. I'm proud of you Larry!!! Spaw |
Subject: RE: BS: Should eggs be kept in the fridge? From: Fortunato Date: 16 May 01 - 08:46 AM Spaw, it's one thing to discuss anal insertions at Midnight, but it's quite another at 8:42 in the morning. We're used to the full display of assholes 24 hours a day here in Washington, DC. But some activities do not bear discussing at this hour. Of course I should have guessed from the title of the thread that proctology would be a central theme. I do support your right to pursue your hobbies. Do you have any pictures? Curious in DC, Fortunato |
Subject: RE: BS: Should eggs be kept in the fridge? From: InOBU Date: 16 May 01 - 08:53 AM Spaw does not have photos, but any mudcatters who go to Hugh O'Lunny's Sunday at 4, will be given a free egg, to try anything at home.... (the sound of multiple plugs...) |
Subject: RE: BS: Should eggs be kept in the fridge? From: InOBU Date: 16 May 01 - 08:54 AM JEEZE I am getting slack! Another band member and I are playing at the hungerstrike memorial in DC Sat. I will see if I can get details (sorry no eggs at this event) |
Subject: RE: BS: Should eggs be kept in the fridge? From: Fortunato Date: 16 May 01 - 09:26 AM InOBU, eggs or not, what hungerstrike memorial are you talking about? Sounds like something I ought to pay attention to. Fortunato |
Subject: RE: BS: Should eggs be kept in the fridge? From: InOBU Date: 16 May 01 - 10:13 AM I will send you the information. Actually, right after posting this, my integrity was called into question by some person I never met, organising on line for this, after 30 years in the civil rights movement in Ireland. So, it is unlikely I will be playing there. But, it is at some college there, I will post the details. (I was paying non-political members of my band to play at the NY event, and was offered reembercement, and I said I'd accept any part reemburcement for them, not for me, as I am bloody poor, and was accused by some nit of taking pay through that - go figure) |
Subject: RE: BS: Should eggs be kept in the fridge? From: GUEST,emily-o Date: 16 May 01 - 10:29 AM - What Should I Wear Tonight? pyjamas. ones with little hedgehogs driving railroad trains on them. - Will My TV Work If I Don't Plug It In? it all depends if you're actually trying to watch anything. your tv will work quite well as an oversized paperweight without being plugged in at all. same with your computer, actually. - Why Are there 88 Keys On a Piano? i've never actually sat down and counted the keys on a piano anyways, so i'll just take your word for it. actually, i don't even play piano - Brown or Black Socks? yellow ones - Do I Have to Brush My teeth 3 times a day? indeed. - What is the optimum number of ply for toilet paper? i never really pay much attention to current toilet paper research, so i'm not sure - Is It okay to leave the toilet seat up? so long as i don't have to live with you, sure. - Which kind of ketchup should I use on fries? tomato - What if I store ice cream at 33 degrees? ice cream soup |
Subject: RE: BS: Should eggs be kept in the fridge? From: gnu Date: 16 May 01 - 04:22 PM Sorcha said... I am using the garden hose and they run from it whether I am filling the deep dish or the wading pool.......they think (?) I might spray them, I guess. I did once, and they didn't like it much. Birds don't like snakes, especially if they are hissing and spitting, even if you, whom they trust, have them firmly by the neck. |
Subject: RE: BS: Should eggs be kept in the fridge? From: Sorcha Date: 16 May 01 - 04:41 PM Doh!!! I knew that--shoulda figgerd it out, huh? Mrs. Stoopid here! |
Subject: RE: BS: Should eggs be kept in the fridge? From: Little Hawk Date: 16 May 01 - 04:47 PM Well, I've seen some silly threads, but this one is a rare one indeed. Very interesting info about eggs, Susan! Now I know why they don't wash them right away. How about some more questions... Why do zippers zip up and down, not sideways? Where does "here" end and "there" begin? How distant is the past? How near is the future? How long does the present last? What weighs as much as an average hen but costs only a dollar and 12 cents? Why does Spaw exist? What can we do about it? When will all our questions be answered? Does anyone really care? Am I talking to myself or am I talking to you or is that the same thing anyway? How many monkeys can you get in a barrel? When is enough enough? Okay? - LH p.s. can you tell I'm bored? |
Subject: RE: BS: Should eggs be kept in the fridge? From: Jenny the T Date: 16 May 01 - 05:05 PM >Why do zippers zip up and down, not sideways? D'you know, I have a flying suit with several sideways zippers. Apparently, only those who have been through rigorous aerial training are qualified to operate sideways zippers (don't try it at home). >Where does "here" end and "there" begin? Here ends right here. There begins over there. >How distant is the past? Depends how old you are. I'm getting older, and the past keeps getting farther away. When i was younger, it seemed closer. >How near is the future? Pretty close--it's right around the corner. >How long does the present last? Based on my experience with two-year-olds, about three minutes before it's broken. Yours in the Quest for Knowledge, JtT |
Subject: RE: BS: Should eggs be kept in the fridge? From: GUEST,Karen Date: 16 May 01 - 05:09 PM Dear Little Hawk, from what I've been reading on the forum you are definitely not the only one bored today! |
Subject: RE: BS: Should eggs be kept in the fridge? From: Jeri Date: 16 May 01 - 05:11 PM Bat Goddess and Curmudgeon gave me an egg separator one Christmas. It's in the shape of a guy's head, and the whites come out of his nostrils. |
Subject: RE: BS: Should eggs be kept in the fridge? From: Little Hawk Date: 16 May 01 - 05:12 PM Got that right, Karen! |
Subject: RE: BS: Should eggs be kept in the fridge? From: GUEST,Karen Date: 16 May 01 - 05:14 PM LOL! Jeri, I was drinking water when I read your post and almost had it coming out of MY nostrils! What a great gift. I know just the friend I want to give one of those to. |
Subject: RE: BS: Should eggs be kept in the fridge? From: Little Hawk Date: 16 May 01 - 05:18 PM Jeri - Yuck! That is what I call a truly gross gift, but I suppose it could be worse. In my own case, I must say that I have never had to separate eggs. The ones in my fridge usually seem to get along fine. I did have to separate a couple of hamsters once, and it wasn't easy...got bitten for my troubles. - LH |
Subject: RE: BS: Should eggs be kept in the fridge? From: Dave the Gnome Date: 16 May 01 - 05:24 PM Why do zippers zip up and down, not sideways? Maybe they do Where does "here" end and "there" begin? The end of the line How distant is the past? As far as the future How near is the future? As near as the past How long does the present last? Until the batteries run out What weighs as much as an average hen but costs only a dollar and 12 cents? Dunno - can't convert furrin money Why does Spaw exist? He doesn't What can we do about it? Everything When will all our questions be answered? They have been Does anyone really care? Zzzzzzzz Am I talking to myself or am I talking to you or is that the same thing anyway? Who said that??? How many monkeys can you get in a barrel? Is that a barrel or barrel organ? When is enough enough? 42 I didn't know the moon could scream... Cheers DtG |
Subject: RE: BS: Should eggs be kept in the fridge? From: MMario Date: 16 May 01 - 05:26 PM But if you don't seperate your eggs they get into all kinds of trouble! |
Subject: RE: BS: Should eggs be kept in the fridge? From: wysiwyg Date: 16 May 01 - 05:33 PM Consider the alternative designs and give thanks it's just the NOSTRILS. ~S~ |
Subject: RE: BS: Should eggs be kept in the fridge? From: Kim C Date: 16 May 01 - 05:34 PM Susan beat me to it. I'm a little late in the game on this one. My stepmother has Aracaunas that lay green eggs. So yes, I have eaten green eggs and ham. (it's just the shell that's green, really!) Farm fresh eggs will only hatch if they're fertilized, isn't that right? Don't hens lay eggs as a matter of course, with or without a rooster? |
Subject: RE: BS: Should eggs be kept in the fridge? From: Jeri Date: 16 May 01 - 05:52 PM Why do zippers zip up and down, not sideways? Because the weight of the fabric on one side would mess up the zipper. Where does "here" end and "there" begin? "Here" ends where "there" starts, and "there" begins where you aren't. How distant is the past? If it's the distant past, a lot. If it's the not-so-distant past, then it's a bit less. How near is the future? It's right next to now. If you mean "tomorrow," it's only a day away. How long does the present last? I think DtG got that one. What weighs as much as an average hen but costs only a dollar and 12 cents? How much does a hen weigh? Why does Spaw exist? You sure he does? What can we do about it? Send more Vegemite. When will all our questions be answered? Right after you ask them. You might not get the right answers, but Does anyone really care? I doubt it. Am I talking to myself or am I talking to you or is that the same thing anyway? Well, you're in whatever group of people hears you, so yes. How many monkeys can you get in a barrel? Twice as many as you can get in a half barrel, unless it's full of something else, in which case it's none. Well, if it's full of ball bearings, you might get one monkey in, but you'd have to do a lot of squishing. When is enough enough? It's always enough, unless it's in another language. Okay? Why not. |
Subject: RE: BS: Should eggs be kept in the fridge? From: Sorcha Date: 16 May 01 - 06:03 PM ssspppewwww again! We're all crazy! Better reserve a suite at the NYCFTS!! If you cook your yolks runny, and add a dab of grape jelly, then stir it all up, you get Green Eggs! (not sure why that is relavant) Kim C--I think that is correct, and BTW, the ducks learned to get in their pool by themselves today! |
Subject: RE: BS: Should eggs be kept in the fridge? From: Dave the Gnome Date: 16 May 01 - 06:56 PM Talking of half full / half empty barrels (which we weren't), how much water can an empty barrel hold? Oh dear.... I think I need to get to the Yorkshire gathering thread to sort out my cognitive skills once and for all.... ;-) Cheers DtG |
Subject: RE: BS: Should eggs be kept in the fridge? From: Little Hawk Date: 16 May 01 - 07:04 PM None if it's still empty. It could theoretically hold a barrelfull if it wasn't empty, but it is empty, so none. - LH |
Subject: RE: BS: Should eggs be kept in the fridge? From: wysiwyg Date: 16 May 01 - 07:07 PM Kim, yes, and yes. Ducks are like Mudcatters. (I love ducks.) ~S~ |
Subject: RE: BS: Should eggs be kept in the fridge? From: GUEST,Ole Bull Date: 16 May 01 - 09:41 PM i'm curious to know about the time before there was salmonella in eggs |
Subject: RE: BS: Should eggs be kept in the fridge? From: Crazy Eddie Date: 17 May 01 - 05:29 AM Why do zippers zip up and down, not sideways? Try lying down, then the zippers will run sideways
What weighs as much as an average hen but costs only a dollar and 12 cents? A $1.12 hen, of average weight.
Why does Spaw exist? God moves in mysterious ways, his wonders to perform What can we do about it? Well,if he bothers you that much, you could try shootin' him. However, I suspect that may be illegal, & I'd hate to think what Reg, Cletus, & the boys might do to you in revenge!
How many monkeys can you get in a barrel? Why do you want to put the monkey in the barrell. Wouldn't it make more sense to get on the camel & ride into town? |
Subject: RE: BS: Should eggs be kept in the fridge? From: GUEST,Roger the skiffler Date: 17 May 01 - 06:20 AM 1)Remove from fridge 2)Take to Rhyl, North Wales, UK 3)Throw at Deputy Prime Minister at close range 4)Get thumped by overweight ex-merchant seaman, John "Two Jags" Prescott, brawl,get arrested, get in papers! RtS (any truth in the rumour Don King and Frank Warren are to match John Prescott with Lennox Lewis soon?) |
Subject: RE: BS: Should eggs be kept in the fridge? From: IanC Date: 17 May 01 - 06:48 AM What is all this? Eggs SHOULD NOT be kept in the fridge. I have kept hens for years and fresh eggs last 3-4 weeks with no improvement by refrigeration. Salmonella don't get into eggs unless you feed the hens on mouldy dead chickens, it is on the shells. If you refrigerate, you risk it penetrating the shells with the water which inevitably hangs around in fridges. For the same reason, you should never wash eggs either. How do you think we kept eggs before there were fridges?
Hmf! |
Subject: RE: BS: Should eggs be kept in the fridge? From: Jenny the T Date: 17 May 01 - 08:23 AM Most eggs you buy in supermarkets have already been refrigerated for a good while--months, sometimes. You can easily tell by the amount of air inside the shell--eggs get dryer in cold storage; they don't start out with that air bubble. How else do you suppose they keep the shelves filled with eggs, even during the chickens' molting season? (chickens don't lay during their molt) Of course, lots of factory farms don't let their chickens molt, but that's only one of a great many inhumane practices that transpire in those critter concentration camps (a topic for a different thread, too) But if your eggs have already spent weeks or months in industrial cold storage, another week in your own fridge isn't going to hurt them any. JtT |
Subject: RE: BS: Should eggs be kept in the fridge? From: Kim C Date: 17 May 01 - 09:53 AM Ian, back in the old days... well, for one, if you had a large family you probably used up your eggs pretty quickly to begin with. But - one of the ways people preserved eggs before refrigeration was putting them in a jar with unslaked lime & water. The raw eggs will keep for a good while, but I've heard it turns the yolks red. Hmm. I have always heard that thing about not washing the fresh eggs so they will keep. My stepmother does usually wash hers and put them in the fridge. To any of you who have never had a home-grown egg... well, you are missing something. They are nothing like those grocery store eggs with thin little shells and pale yellow yolks. Find someone who has hens and get yourself a treat. |
Subject: RE: BS: Should eggs be kept in the fridge? From: wysiwyg Date: 17 May 01 - 10:12 AM Does anyone have a link to Fishin' for Chickens? (This too can be a Music Thread!) If you need a little vacation, take a minute now and have one at: or: Don't get lost at McMurray looking at chicken pictures now, or someone will make a perverted comment. PM me if you decide to raise chicks, too-- I have a few tips to make it easier. ~Susan |
Subject: RE: BS: Should eggs be kept in the fridge? From: catspaw49 Date: 17 May 01 - 10:33 AM I think there are other dangers in the egg laying process, especially for the Easter Bunny and Colored Eggs. Wait for it to load folks (especially if you have a real sick mind) and you will forget all about refrigeration, salmonella, or old eggs. Enjoy the fiddlin' while you wait. Spaw |
Subject: RE: BS: Should eggs be kept in the fridge? From: wysiwyg Date: 17 May 01 - 10:38 AM Bad Spaw! That's at least three times now innit? To make a Fishin' for the Poultry of Your Choice (the home game) set for your kids, go to McMurray (above) or here (see below) and get some art to glue onto cardboard. Then fish to your heart's content! ~S~
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Subject: RE: BS: Should eggs be kept in the fridge? From: MMario Date: 17 May 01 - 10:43 AM When we could get eggs directly from the farm - we would buy a case at a time - 24 dozen I think. They were stored at room temperature in our basement - probably about 55 degrees F. Never had a single one go bad. |
Subject: RE: BS: Should eggs be kept in the fridge? From: Patrish(inactive) Date: 17 May 01 - 10:49 AM I keep my eggs in the fridge (free range) I take them out a couple of hours before I use them. The strange thing is that unless I buy in large quantities, the eggs have generally disappeared........ I believe aleins are coming into my kitchen and stealing them(or it could be my children) Patrish |
Subject: RE: BS: Should eggs be kept in the fridge? From: wdyat12 Date: 17 May 01 - 01:00 PM Eggs keep for many weeks in the fridge. Live eels keep for about a week during stiper season. wdyat12 |
Subject: RE: BS: Should eggs be kept in the fridge? From: wdyat12 Date: 17 May 01 - 01:08 PM That's striper season oops. wdyat12 |
Subject: RE: BS: Should eggs be kept in the fridge? From: Jeri Date: 17 May 01 - 05:40 PM Back before there was salmonella in eggs (and I mean salmonella in the eggs prior to a human doing something to put it there), you could eat runny eggs with no danger. There were no pasteurized egg products in stores, because we didn't need them. This comes from the FDA "Bad Bug Book" chapter on Salmonella: Various Salmonella species have long been isolated from the outside of egg shells. The present situation with S. enteritidis is complicated by the presence of the organism inside the egg, in the yolk. This and other information strongly suggest vertical transmission, i.e., deposition of the organism in the yolk by an infected layer hen prior to shell deposition. Foods other than eggs have also caused outbreaks of S. enteritidis disease.
And from the same page: S. enteritidis outbreaks continue to occur in the U.S. (Table 1). The CDC estimates that 75% of those outbreaks are associated with the consumption of raw or inadequately cooked Grade A whole shell eggs. The U.S. Department of Agriculture published Regulations on February 16, 1990, in the Federal Register establishing a mandatory testing program for egg-producing breeder flocks and commercial flocks implicated in causing human illnesses. This testing should lead to a reduction in cases of gastroenteritis caused by the consumption of Grade A whole shell eggs. Basically, salmonella can get into the yolks of the eggs before they're laid, and this is a somewhat recent development. It's advised to thoroughly cook your eggs, yolk and all. I'm not sure exactly when this problem started to become apparent, but I believe it was in the mid to late 80's |
Subject: RE: BS: Should eggs be kept in the fridge? From: GUEST,Michael in Milton Keynes, merry ol' England Date: 18 May 01 - 01:38 AM I lived 17 years in Minnesota where you don't need a fridge most of the time! but i did refridgerate my free range eggs. When I aarived In England I find they don't refridgerate them in the supermarkets, so who's right??? |