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Posted by dorayme on 02/03/07 20:54
In article <0fve94-02g.ln1@ophelia.g5n.co.uk>,
Toby A Inkster <usenet200701@tobyinkster.co.uk> wrote:
> Jonathan N. Little wrote:
>
> > I guess the eggs are older in the US, they refrigerate them.
>
> I tend to refrigerate them when I get home, but that's mostly because if I
> put them in the cupboard something heavy could easily fall onto them. In
> the fridge door, I don't have to worry about that.
Eggs are more vulnerable to breakage in fridges because they get
all crowded, it is hard to see stuff without risk to the spine
when hauling things out. If the carton, or worse, the eggs
themselves fall and crack on the floor, all is not necessarily
lost: forget about any gooey stuff on floor itself. Carefully
close any badly gaping egg shells and/or wrap each cracked egg in
plastic wrap.
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dorayme
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