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    Water Glassing: Egg Preservation Experiment!

    🤦‍♀️ This is just too logical. Why didn't I think of that and pace myself on using the fresh eggs so I could put more away? I do that with cans of tomatoes, so I know how many quarts I need to can by season's end.
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    Water Glassing: Egg Preservation Experiment!

    Yeah, I'm waiting for the "new girls" to start. It's just the one who is getting a bit redder in the wattles and comb. I got them mid-May, so I'm really hoping I don't have to wait until after New Years for fresh eggs. The one hen who is laying could stop any day. When the 5 hens were really...
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    Water Glassing: Egg Preservation Experiment!

    Scrambled store eggs for breakfast today. Wow, those things are blaaaaaand!!!!!
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    Water Glassing: Egg Preservation Experiment!

    I've used up my waterglassed eggs. I didn't make enough, dang. My laying hens are 2 and 3 years old now, so they didn't match last summer's output. I have one 2 yo who is laying only 1 egg every 2-3 days now. One pullet looks to be about a month (?) away from starting. The other 4 pullets might...
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    Water Glassing: Egg Preservation Experiment!

    Ooo! What will you try to keep the yolks intact? I have to room to do different buckets. I'd be happy to do different things and report back. :) Could my concentration of lime have been too strong?
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    Water Glassing: Egg Preservation Experiment!

    I waterglassed about 4 dozen eggs for the off season for the first time time this last fall. After a couple months, I couldn't crack an egg without the yolk breaking. They were fine for baking and scrambled eggs, but DH likes his over easy, so he got the store bought eggs. By the end, I...
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