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Posted by Joe on 02/05/07 01:09
In article <0fve94-02g.ln1@ophelia.g5n.co.uk>, usenet200701
@tobyinkster.co.uk says...
> 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.
>
>
Actually, the fridge door is a terrible place to keep your eggs because
they get shaken up each time the door is opened or closed. They don't
like being kept on top of the fridge either, because you get vibration
from the motor.
The best place, given reasonable temperatures (ie; NOT the 45C I am
'enjoying' today) is in a bowl on the bench or in a cupboard. Next is in
the fridge but only for convenience sake, and not in the door.
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