Is waterglassed eggs that have runny yolks still safe to eat?

SmithsCoop41

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I have some eggs that I waterglassed in March of this year. Well, I’ve cracked some and some of the yolks are really runny. They don’t really have a bad smell, just kinda smells like the egg scent is just a little stronger eggy smell. I just don’t wanna make my family and myself sick. I am needing to know asap as I am about to start supper, and my meal plan was fried spam with scrambled eggs and toast. And I also will add, don’t really have any “fresh” eggs because my hens aren’t laying too good lately. I’m located in southeast Georgia, so I’m guessing it’s this hot sauna weather we’ve been having lately 🥵
 
Yes, it's pretty typical for that to happen after a while. Nothing you can do about it but the egg should still be safe to eat
 
All my water glasses eggs got warm this last summer. The ac broke and when we got home the house was 100 degrees. Anyway when I crack the eggs the whites are watery, and some of the yokes also. They don’t smell and don’t float. Are they safe to eat?? Thanks.
 
How long was the house that warm? Since waterglassing is water based, I don't *think* the water would have gotten that warm very quickly. Take the temp of the water to see how warm it is.

I think they'd be ok. I'd eat them.
 

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