Place the egg in a bowl of water, if it sinks and lies on its side, it’s fresh.
If it sinks and stands large-end up, it’s on the turn so use within a couple of days.
If it floats, bin it, as it’s gone off.
Place the egg in a bowl of water, if it sinks and lies on its side, it’s fresh.
If it sinks and stands large-end up, it’s on the turn so use within a couple of days.
If it floats, bin it, as it’s gone off.
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Very interesting?
It’s true, honest hutt 🙂
I shall check this out!
Is true! 🙂
I know, clever or what 🙂
I must jot this down as I had heard it before but always forget which is which!
I have a memory like a sieve and so just trying to remember that if it floats bin it 🙂
Thanks for that Bar – I used this tonight to choose which eggs to fry for tea 🙂 XX
That’s great Michelle, a great thing to remember this and something I didn’t know 🙂