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Out of date eggs.........
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I have a dozen eggs that are out of date, Is there anything I can use them for ? like a face mask or something?
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The date coding on egg boxes tends to assume that they've been stored in poor conditions, and errs considerably towards over-caution.
Break one egg open and sniff it. You'll soon know whether the eggs are edible or not! If you don't have to pick yourself up from the floor, with the smell of hydrogen sulphide quickly pervading the whole house, it's omelette time!
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Chris
The date coding on egg boxes tends to assume that they've been stored in poor conditions, and errs considerably towards over-caution.
Break one egg open and sniff it. You'll soon know whether the eggs are edible or not! If you don't have to pick yourself up from the floor, with the smell of hydrogen sulphide quickly pervading the whole house, it's omelette time!
;-)
Chris
While there may well be some things that, according to their chemical analysis, you might be able to use 'off' eggs for, I can can guarantee that you wouldn't want to!
'Bad egg' gas (hydrogen sulphide) is what is inside 'stink bombs'. If you've ever sniffed it, you'll know that it's one of the most repulsive (and nausea inducing) smells that you could ever come across. (Also, despite the fact that joke shops used to be able to openly sell 'stink bombs', it's actually highly toxic).
If your eggs are 'off', you certainly won't want to be cracking them open, irrespective of any possible beneficial uses for their contents!
Chris
'Bad egg' gas (hydrogen sulphide) is what is inside 'stink bombs'. If you've ever sniffed it, you'll know that it's one of the most repulsive (and nausea inducing) smells that you could ever come across. (Also, despite the fact that joke shops used to be able to openly sell 'stink bombs', it's actually highly toxic).
If your eggs are 'off', you certainly won't want to be cracking them open, irrespective of any possible beneficial uses for their contents!
Chris