Kris Williams
@KrisWilliams
14 March, 03:55
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Love Life
@FullwithHope
16 March, 10:23
In response Kris Williams to her Publication
The U.S. needs to import 70 to 100 million eggs within the next month or two to fill the gap. Did you know, that US eggs are illegal in the EU because they do not meet safety standards. US eggs are washed in hot water, then sprayed with a sanitizer. In Europe, they don't wash nor sanitize the eggs, thus they don't require refrigeration.
https://financialpost.com/...
https://financialpost.com/...

America finding out it’s very difficult to import eggs | Financial Post
U.S. officials are searching across oceans to find enough eggs to ease a shortage that has sent prices soaring. Read here for more
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Unwashed eggs can be stored unfrefrigerated for 3 months, the natural bloom prevents them going bad.
Eggs take 3 weeks to hatch, and hens will lay beside a broody so she can incubate the eggs.
Washed eggs do not last as long.
We wash our eggs just before we use them.
This is just another fear porn from the FSA to control the food supply.
Eggs take 3 weeks to hatch, and hens will lay beside a broody so she can incubate the eggs.
Washed eggs do not last as long.
We wash our eggs just before we use them.
This is just another fear porn from the FSA to control the food supply.
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In response Love Life to her Publication
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Karl Wiggins
@KarlWiggins
16 March, 03:18
In response Carole Davis-Z to her Publication
I grew up on a farm.
THIS IS 100%
THIS IS 100%
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Kat Donnell
@katdonnell
16 March, 02:47
In response Carole Davis-Z to her Publication
Plus. unwashed eggs are used for "glassing," then they last for a rediculously long time.
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Love Life
@FullwithHope
16 March, 02:09
In response Carole Davis-Z to her Publication
I agree with you 100%.
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Carol Roberts
@InHisHolyName
16 March, 01:55
In response Carole Davis-Z to her Publication
We received eggs from a friend who has chickens and we learned not to wash the eggs. They lasted for several weeks refrigerated and unwashed. We just washed the shells just before consuming them. 😇
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ising 4Him
@ising4him
16 March, 01:51
In response Carole Davis-Z to her Publication
Absolutely! I was raised on a chicken farm, still have chickens now for my eggs. I have done the "egg float test" even 30 days later, still good at room temp.
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