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  2. This simple hack will tell you if the eggs in your fridge are ...

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    (“Store-bought eggs will already be older because of shipping,” she explains—hence the shorter shelf life.) If you’re sourcing eggs straight from your own chickens, Donovan says they’ll ...

  3. Wait, Is It Safe to Eat Expired Eggs? - AOL

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    If stored in the refrigerator at or below 40 degrees Fahrenheit, eggs can last for 3-5 weeks from the Julian date (aka the packing date). Liquid eggs should be consumed within 2-6 days after opening.

  4. The Best Way To Store Eggs For Maximum Freshness - AOL

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    The Best Way To Store Eggs For Maximum Freshness. Keep the eggs in the carton.Anderson says closed cartons are better than open-top containers—or your fridge’s special egg holder.

  5. How to Tell If Eggs Are Still Good - AOL

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    The "float test" is a quick and easy way to see if those eggs in your refrigerator are fresh enough to use. The post How to Tell If Eggs Are Still Good appeared first on Taste of Home.

  6. Egg prices are rising. Here's why you should still eat them ...

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    You can freeze eggs to extend their shelf life, but that requires a little prep work. That’s because eggs can’t be frozen in the shell. “The yolk contains no water, so will form a gel ...

  7. Is It Safe to Eat Expired Eggs? - AOL

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    New eggs are delicious eaten scrambled, while older eggs are ideal for other recipes, like meringue. According to the United States Department of Agriculture, eggs can be sold for up to 30 days ...

  8. How long are hard-boiled eggs good for? How to store ... - AOL

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    Love them or hate them, there’s no denying that eggs have always been one of the most versatile foods available. In fact, hard-boiled eggs date all the way back to Ancient Rome. Legend has it ...

  9. Why you should never, ever keep eggs in this one part ... - AOL

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    You’d be better off storing the eggs on a shelf in the fridge, where the temps will remain fairly constant. These foods, on the other hand, are better off on the counter or in the cupboard.