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17407935 No.17407935 [Reply] [Original]

This is how I free my eggs

>> No.17407952

>>17407935
Empty egg carton.

>> No.17407958

>>17407935
you should free yourself from living

>> No.17407962
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17407962

>>17407958
why?

>> No.17407969

>>17407935
>>17407962
why

>> No.17407978

I have never needed to freeze eggs, this whole idea seems like a schizo dream

>> No.17407981

>>17407978
People who don't live in cities but also don't know a chicken farmer might prefer to buy eggs in bulk trays

>> No.17408004
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17408004

>>17407962
Eggs have a limited shelf life. I like to freeze eggs so I don't have to buy new ones every week.

>> No.17408008

>>17407981
Why would a chicken farmer buy eggs?

>> No.17408019

>>17408008
are you retarded?

>> No.17408258

>>17408004
Bro they last like a month in the fridge. Maybe more. I'm a chad that buys 5 dozen at a time from a farmer and they dont make it past a month

>> No.17408287
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17408287

>>17408258
I don't eat so many eggs, but I always like to have them around. You could also just freeze your 5 dozen eggs just in case

>> No.17408499

>>17407935
wont it fuck up the eggs tho? will the whites whip up properly?

>> No.17408582

>>17408287
5 dozen reserve eggs? Tempting, but ultimately not worth the effort for me. I was just pointing out that eggs last longer than a week in the fridge. As I've said I've never had a bad egg and I keep them up to a month but I buy fresh eggs. Maybe store bought eggs are older thus go bad faster idk.

>> No.17408621

>>17408499
no, yes

>> No.17408696

Why though? I go through a dozen in one or two weeks.

>> No.17409353

>>17408019
>People who don't live in cities but also don't know a chicken farmer might prefer to buy eggs in bulk trays
Why would a chicken farmer buy eggs?

>> No.17409366

>>17408004
I leave my eggs out on the counter and they easily last 3 weeks. I've never had eggs spoil on me. Even if they did, they're like a buck and change for a dozen at any store

>> No.17409379

>>17409366
On 2 occasions I've been making fried eggs and I've gone to crack the last egg in and it's rotten. This disgusting green/brown liquid just covers the eggs you already had in there and you get hit with a putrid stench.

>> No.17409380

>>17409353
nowhere in his sentence it's implied that a chicken farmer would have to buy eggs. You have severe reading comprehension problems. Are you retarded?

>> No.17409381

Just get some chickens at that point. Around here a lot of suburbs allow keeping hens, just not roosters. Even the ones that don't allow chickens at all are pretty lax on enforcement.

>> No.17409389

>>17409381
Big egg fears the indoor chicken farmer

the heat from the rice cooks the egg

>> No.17409395

>>17409380
>People who don't live in cities but also don't know a chicken farmer might prefer to buy eggs in bulk trays
Why might a chicken farmer prefer to buy eggs in bulk trays? Do you mean buy egg trays in bulk?

>> No.17409396

>>17409353
"people who dont live in cities, but also don't know a chicken farmer" describes those who do not raise their own chickens.

>> No.17409399

>>17409366
real eggs can spoil quickly

>> No.17409411

>>17409389
Converting part of your basement to an indoor henhouse would actually be completely legal here. Zoning laws only become an issue when you let them outside.

>> No.17409413

>>17409399
I only get real eggs from my neighbor down the road, and they don't spoil in the first 3 weeks minimum, sometimes longer. No refrigeration.

>> No.17409416

>>17409399
no

>> No.17409424

>>17409396
>People who don't live in cities but also don't know a chicken farmer
There was no comma.

>> No.17409427

>>17409395
Where in that sentence does it imply a chicken farmer buys eggs? God I hope you're just ESL because otherwise you're a literal mouthbreathing retard

>> No.17409456

>>17409424
>People who don't live in cities, but also don't know a chicken farmer, might prefer to buy eggs in bulk trays
Technically the commas are optional here due to the dependent clause being formed by the "but also"

>> No.17409458

>>17409427
>People who don't live in cities but also don't know a chicken farmer might prefer to buy eggs in bulk trays
>a chicken farmer might prefer to buy eggs in bulk trays
The whole sentence implies a chicken farmer might prefer to buy eggs in bulk.

>> No.17409468

>>17409458
So you're just gonna ignore the "but also don't know"

>> No.17409471

>>17409424
Nor was one required. Sorry Pajeet, back to the textbooks.

>> No.17409481

>>17409468
>>17409471
It was one sentence. Maybe if you weren't too lazy to use punctuation, we wouldn't be wondering why a chicken farmer might prefer to buy eggs in bulk.

>> No.17409486

>>17409481
Nobody was wondering that, just you, paco

>> No.17409487

People who don't live in cities, but also don't know, a chicken farmer might prefer to buy eggs in bulk trays.

>> No.17409784

I've taken like two months to eat through a box of 5 dozen eggs from Sam's Club kept in the fridge and if there was a difference between day 1 and day 60 I couldn't tell.

>> No.17409822

>>17409784
>there was a difference between day 1 and day 60 I couldn't tell
Then how do you know there was a difference?

>> No.17409837

>>17409822
you're not ready for the english internet yet Bakti

>> No.17409933
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17409933

>>17409366
correct
>>17409379
>>17409399
>>17408004
wrong

https://youtu.be/yUYgguMz1qI

>> No.17410050

>>17409933
SLAKED LIME CREW WWA

>> No.17410199

>>17408004
>Eggs have a limited shelf life.

Like a month in the fridge

>> No.17410228

>>17409413
If you get eggs from straight from a farmer/chicken, it will still have the cuticle on it and can be kept without refrigeration since it is protected from bacteria. Store-bought eggs are processed and have the cuticle washed off, so they need to be kept cold.

>> No.17410235

>>17409379
That happened to me once, I started cracking my eggs into a glass first before putting them into a pan/bowl with the other eggs

>> No.17410326

>>17410235
I just put them in a glass and fill it with water to see if they float. I only bother if it's been more than a few weeks since I bought them

>> No.17410409

>>17410228
You would think so, but I buy washed eggs from the store in the USA and keep them on the counter for weeks and they're still fine

>> No.17411248

>>17410409
>keep them on the counter for weeks
Just out in the open? How many weeks are we talking here?

>> No.17411287

>>17411248
According to my health code training even washed eggs can be stored for 2 weeks at room temperature if they have been treated for non-typhoidal salmonella. They are still alive and breathing.

>> No.17412595

>>17411248
I keep them out of the fridge on the counter for like 3-4 weeks and they never spoil

>> No.17412596

>>17409481
>we

>> No.17412617

>>17409399
what are "real eggs"?