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Old 23 May 20, 05:20 PM  
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Old 24 May 20, 02:22 PM  
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I use eggs that are over a month out of date, I do the glass of water test beforehand though,
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Old 25 May 20, 11:48 AM  
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put them in a pan add water. if they come up don't use them
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Old 26 May 20, 07:25 PM  
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If they sink and smell ok when opened then then I'd def use them you can usually tell quite easily if eggs are off.
last week I found a tray of eggs in the back of the cupboard dated april 20 - all tested find and made perfectly good cupcakes
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Old 26 May 20, 07:28 PM  
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Have just noticed that the eggs have a best by 20/5/20, I would happily use them even if it was just to hard boil them, DH says no way. What would you do?
Funnily, I found eggs with the same date today... we’ll be eating them...scrambled eggs, egg custards and maybe a Bakewell tart... soon use them...
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Old 26 May 20, 07:47 PM  
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If you refrigerate them they last much longer than the BBD. That info was given to me by the owner of one of the biggest egg producers in the world.
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Old 26 May 20, 07:57 PM  
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Always eat eggs well after the sell by date never had a bad one yet
Didn't know about the floating test though see you learn something new everyday 😀
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