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  2. Do You Really Need To Refrigerate Eggs? - AOL

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    And to make a long story short: If you live in U.S., refrigerate your eggs. Why You Should Refrigerate Your Eggs. Just like with raw chicken, eggs can potentially carry the bacterium Salmonella ...

  3. Here's how long eggs stay fresh in the fridge, cooked or ...

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    The average price of a dozen eggs nationwide was $4.95 last month, up 96% over the past year when a dozen eggs cost $2.52. Here's how long eggs stay fresh in the fridge, cooked or frozen, plus ...

  4. Wait, Do Eggs Really Need to Be Refrigerated? Let's ... - AOL

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    You just got home from the grocery store. Do you need to refrigerate those eggs? The short answer is yes! And here's why if you live in the United States.

  5. These are the foods that you should -- and should not ...

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    To refrigerate or not to refrigerate, that is the question. For premium support please call: 800-290-4726 more ways to reach us

  6. The truth behind why we refrigerate eggs - AOL

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  7. 7 foods you should always refrigerate - AOL

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    You can store them in a paper bag with an apple or tomato to make them ripen faster. Storing them in the fridge will make them turn brown, but they will still be good. See Also:

  8. Pastured poultry - Wikipedia

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    A free range pastured chicken system. Pastured poultry also known as pasture-raised poultry or pasture raised eggs is a sustainable agriculture technique that calls for the raising of laying chickens, meat chickens (broilers), guinea fowl, and/or turkeys on pasture, as opposed to indoor confinement like in battery cage hens or in some cage-free and 'free range' setups with limited "access ...

  9. Why you should never, ever keep eggs in this one part of the ...

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    Placing the eggs in the door of the fridge could expose them to fluctuating temperatures as you open and close the door throughout the day, Lake said. That, in turn, causes them to rot faster.