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16. And they probably weren't refrigerated on the way home from the store
Wed Oct 8, 2025, 10:17 PM
Oct 2025

I often leave eggs out to get to room temperature when using them for cooking or baking. And as others have pointed out, in many countries eggs are not routinely refrigerated.

ETA: I have several old cookbooks that talk about how to preserve uncooked eggs for several months in a solution of "water glass" (sodium silicate)

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No. elleng Oct 2025 #1
no Jaydog Oct 2025 #2
No, the hens don't lay them in the refrigerator lol questionseverything Oct 2025 #3
I didn't think of that BlueKota Oct 2025 #8
And they probably weren't refrigerated on the way home from the store Retrograde Oct 2025 #16
No. CentralMass Oct 2025 #4
Put them in a bowl of water. CivicGrief Oct 2025 #5
Thank you. BlueKota Oct 2025 #9
No enough Oct 2025 #6
No!! BlueWaveNeverEnd Oct 2025 #7
In the UK they sell eggs off the shelves not refrigerated. Bev54 Oct 2025 #10
In the US we wash off the protective cuticle that most other countries leave in place. SeattleVet Oct 2025 #11
Just an hour . FarPoint Oct 2025 #12
Nope!!!!! BigmanPigman Oct 2025 #13
No. But eggs are washed in the US which removes their natural shield from bacteria. I haven't broken my sinkingfeeling Oct 2025 #14
No poroblem Warpy Oct 2025 #15
Dear lord, no. PoindexterOglethorpe Oct 2025 #17
Many baking recipes Retrograde Oct 2025 #18
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