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Eggs In The 'fridge ?

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mikey4444 | 18:31 Fri 03rd Jan 2014 | Food & Drink
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This has probably been asked on AB in the past, but should we keep eggs in the 'fridge or not ?
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People say no, but we keep ours in the fridge to stop the catz playing football with them.
I always keep my eggs in the fridge.
I don't know about "should", but I've always done so & found that they're perfectly edible for a good while after the "Best Before Date".
Do have a look at the 2006 thread about why eggs in fridges don't hatch - I don't recognise any of the contributors, but it doesn't half go on.
I keep eggs in the fridge where they're safe from my clumsiness :)... I try to take them out about half an hour before using.
me too, LIK!
As a chicken keeper, I dont keep my eggs in the fridge. As long as I can prevent Fatboy (one of the cats) sitting on them, they are absolutely fine kept in the cold utility room. If that was a warm room, I wouldn't keep them there, but it is relatively cold so they are fine. And they keep for AGES.
as long as you know how fresh they are. My brother in his student days, didn't and almost paid with his life, getting samonela. I think the eggs he ate were a late meal after a few drinks.
It's simple really...the cooler you keep them, the better and longer they keep. So, if you don't have a cold room (above)...then refrigerate.
if we are not meant to keep eggs in the fridge, why do all fridges have egg compartments ?
The answer lies in where you buy them - they are never in fridges in shops, supermarkets, garden centres or farm shops - in fact nowhere!!!
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Thanks everybody.

I bought some free-range eggs from my local Co-op exactly one week ago. I had two of them fried that morning and another 2, fried again, for tea today. But noticed that they spread out very large in the pan today, but didn't a week ago. I have always thought that the spread-out factor was a sure sign of how fresh eggs are.

I don't know the date that they were laid but the pack has a best-before date of 14th of January, and I have not kept them in the 'fridge for the last week.
pips...there are a number of items in the supermarket that are sold at ambient temperature...that you should refrigerate on arriving home.
mikey: you've found out exactly what I said...they keep better and longer when stored cool...like all other fresh food.
Boxtops - I'm involved in that 2006 thread, I was user name undercovers at the time... Made me laugh reading through it again.
No, but that's only because i've got one of these to store them in....

http://images.ilikechickens.co.uk/images/products/zoom/1323709471-48905400.jpg
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Egg whites do spread out in the pan when they start to go stale, you can delay this by keeping in the fridge, if they float when you put them ( in their shells) in a jug of water its time to throw them out, some folks have funny ideas about what to keep in the fridge, my brother told me once to keep cheese in a dish in the kitchen, and it went mouldy within a week, but keeps several weeks in the fridge, just common sense really.
Haa, thanks, iggy!
An 'official' answer (from the British Egg Information Service):
http://www.egginfo.co.uk/egg-storage-and-handling

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