If you turn them over every day they will keep for months, that is how they did it in the days before refrigeration.

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Steve Jolly wrote:

Eggs can keep well for weeks outside the fridge in my experience... my parents just keep them in a cupboard and use them anything up to a week after their expiry date.

S

frank theriault wrote:

Keith,

Nope. No egg for them.

I didn't mention it in the initial post, but the eggs I had with me that night were rotten.

My roomie is having her kitchen renovated, and we had to move the fridge into the hallway. She in the process, the eggs didn't get put back into the fridge once it got plugged back in.

They didn't smell or anything, but they'd been outside of the fridge for several days. Once I was done shooting, they went in the garbage.

cheers,
frank

"The optimist thinks this is the best of all possible worlds. The pessimist fears it is true." -J. Robert Oppenheimer




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Tanya Mayer Photography wrote:

Cool story Frank! Hope you gave the homeless guy some spare change for his
"trouble"...



And, let him keep the egg! keith



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