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Originally Posted by Ed Pawlowski View Post
On Fri, 18 Jul 2014 10:55:55 -0700 (PDT), ImStillMags
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Saw this really good article explaining why in England they don't refrigerate their eggs and here in the US we do.

It's all about salmonella. The US is swimming in it.....England, not so much.

nice read.

Should You Refrigerate Your Eggs? Here?s the Final Answer | TakePart

We refrigerate in bulk in the basement refrigerator, but will
sometimes take a half dozen and leave them out in the kitchen until
they are used up in a couple of days. .
Talked to a military veteran the other day. He said the cooks stored the eggs in refrigerated pans of water. The good fresh eggs laid on the bottom. When the eggs got older they stood straight up. These were used first making cakes..pies..bread etc. When the eggs float to the top that is a sign of a bad egg. Sounded reasonable.