I not a really big fan of washing my eggs except if a little poo gets on them. I usually use wipe them down and place them in the cartons prior to refrigeration storage.
So this time, I have been a little busy with my pigs & goats and slacked off on cleaning my nesting boxes...
SO, 18 of my eggs were laying in poo.. Gross
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I rinsed and washed them clean and lightly dried them and placed them in a Green Great Value Brand 18 pack carton. That was yesterday.
Today I pull them out of the fridge to sell them to a good long time customer who was at our gate. They are pretty particular on colors of variety so I open that carton of washed eggs I mentioned and went to arrange them for my customer.
The Carton Stained the Eggs!
All of them.
The chemicals in the package seeped into the egg shells and stained the eggs green on one end. White, brown & Easter all stained from chemicals from the carton.
Usually when I wash I will use a paper flat until they dry but this time I was in a hurry and used a "Great Value" Styro carton.
I am not taking any chances for human consumption.
I scrambled up 18 eggs with some milk & fed them to the feeder pigs.
Who else has ever witnessed this phenomenon?
I can't say it was toxic but I have plenty more eggs where they came from so I ain't taking no chances. I should have hard boiled one to see if it made it into the membrane.
So if you have to wash your eggs, let them dry on paper, not a Great value Styrofoam carton..
So this time, I have been a little busy with my pigs & goats and slacked off on cleaning my nesting boxes...
SO, 18 of my eggs were laying in poo.. Gross

I rinsed and washed them clean and lightly dried them and placed them in a Green Great Value Brand 18 pack carton. That was yesterday.
Today I pull them out of the fridge to sell them to a good long time customer who was at our gate. They are pretty particular on colors of variety so I open that carton of washed eggs I mentioned and went to arrange them for my customer.
The Carton Stained the Eggs!


Usually when I wash I will use a paper flat until they dry but this time I was in a hurry and used a "Great Value" Styro carton.
I am not taking any chances for human consumption.
I scrambled up 18 eggs with some milk & fed them to the feeder pigs.
Who else has ever witnessed this phenomenon?

I can't say it was toxic but I have plenty more eggs where they came from so I ain't taking no chances. I should have hard boiled one to see if it made it into the membrane.
