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I read it last night, I tried it out last night.

I bought a dozen of eggs last Sunday, I forgot to put them in the fridge.

Sun - 1 day
Mon - 2 day
Tues - 3 day
Wed - 4
Thurs - 5 day

Last night (Thurs)

I ate the balance of the eggs (6 of them)

they have been sitting out since sunday. 4 days and some change

"Eggs purchased from a refrigerated
case can be refrigerated in their
original carton for at least 4 to 5 weeks.
Eggs deteriorate more in one day at room
temperature than during one week in the
refrigerator"

I read it on > http://www.gourmetspot.com/ask/eggskeep.htm

I'm still here!

If the eggs had been bad, I suspect I WOULD NOT have known by taste or
smell. That's bad.
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Steve Wertz wrote:

> You forgot to put them in the fridge _every time_ you used them
> over the course of the last week?
>
> You must be one lazy, burned-out pot-head if you can't be
> bothered to put your eggs in the fridge not once, but 4 times in
> a row.


I haven't eaten any eggs since sunday, I didn't care for some

but you know what, I DONT HAVE A FRIDGE

notchet. who cares. why would I want a fridge, I don't have a stove here.

A friend gabe me a stove I need to pick it up
it's a narrow, 4 burner elect super clean! cool! (white)

winter was hard on a small general contractor

beht spring is here!

The first thing I want to cook in my stove is real mac n cheese
the kind that cleans you out

somebody knows what I'm talking about
and Im not lactose intolerant (wtvrTf that is)
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Barry wrote:


> winter was hard on a small general contractor



Heh heh, heh, heh, heh, you said, "hard on"! Heh heh!

IHBT,
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