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Eggs 1 Week Out Of Date- Been In The Fridge
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I was going to have a boiled egg for breakfast however just been to the fridge and it says 3/11 on them. Would they be ok 1 week out of date or should I just abandon the idea?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Just fill a bowl with cold water and place your eggs in the bowl. If they sink to the bottom and lay flat on their sides, they're very fresh. If they're a few weeks old but still good to eat, they'll stand on one end at the bottom of the bowl. If they float to the surface, they're no longer fresh enough to eat.
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I have used eggs that have been stored in a fridge and three weeks out of date. No problem.
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There was a whole article on egg storage just a few days ago....the door of a fridge is the WORST place to store them (too much variation in temperature).....the main body of the fridge is the best place (if you intend to keep the eggs for some time) or in a cool place if using them within a few days of purchase.
It's a fact that they keep longer if kept at a constant cool temperature...hence, not in a bowl on the kitchen counter.
It's a fact that they keep longer if kept at a constant cool temperature...hence, not in a bowl on the kitchen counter.
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