Ozarkoak
Songster
We keep the dirty ones for ourselves and sell the clean ones. Muddy days I get lots of eggs, dry days I may not get anySo, about egg storage. I gather eggs daily and stick them in the fridge. Once a week I wash them. I don't just rinse them. I fill up a sink with warm water, a spot of Dawn dish soap and a "splurp" of Clorox bleach. I put a dozen eggs in my egg basket, and quickly dunk them in the soapy water. Then I rinse them under running water, wiping any actually dirty ones with a paper towel. I lay them out on a clean white dish towel and let them air dry, then put them in cartons to sell the next day. Some of them I retain for my family's use. But I only wash them just before sale. Shrug, I don't know why, that's just the way it works best for me. So they are refrigerated right from the beginning. I wash them because I don't trust the customers to do it right and I don't want anybody getting sick from my eggs and blaming me.
