I've been reading recently about salmonella - as I'd heard that if it's going to be in/on an egg.. it'll be on the shell - so searching around I found a site that mentions that in the states eggs are washed in a detergent before being sold.
Does anyone know if that happens here? Doesn't that wash the protective layer that I've seen RH mention that the egg is laid with? Does this shorten the life of the egg?
I know that salmonella is very rare on eggs.. but should it be a worry eating your own eggs if you're pregnant/elderly/a baby? Is it worth dipping them in boiling water first (have seent his mentioned in a pregnancy book... but I'm not pregnant - just wondering!)
Planning on giving some eggs to my granny, and don't want to cause her self to cock her toes up
Allllllllllllso - last one... how do you order your eggs, according to when they were laid? As I've only 1 laying currently it takes a few days to build up a decent amount to make an omelette/scrambled egg/whatever dish - if she starts to lay sporadically over the winter, say once a week do you mark on a calender - or can you write on the egg shell with something? if so, what do you write on the shell with - that won't cause the internal egg any harm.
Does anyone know if that happens here? Doesn't that wash the protective layer that I've seen RH mention that the egg is laid with? Does this shorten the life of the egg?
I know that salmonella is very rare on eggs.. but should it be a worry eating your own eggs if you're pregnant/elderly/a baby? Is it worth dipping them in boiling water first (have seent his mentioned in a pregnancy book... but I'm not pregnant - just wondering!)
Planning on giving some eggs to my granny, and don't want to cause her self to cock her toes up
Allllllllllllso - last one... how do you order your eggs, according to when they were laid? As I've only 1 laying currently it takes a few days to build up a decent amount to make an omelette/scrambled egg/whatever dish - if she starts to lay sporadically over the winter, say once a week do you mark on a calender - or can you write on the egg shell with something? if so, what do you write on the shell with - that won't cause the internal egg any harm.
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