HOW TO HANDLE FARM FRESH EGGS - WHAT TO DO ONCE YOU BRING THEM IN FROM THE HEN HOUSE!

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Publicado 2017-03-31
This time those of us with laying hens often go quickly from not enough eggs to extra eggs. How do you take care of those eggs to make them last or get them ready for preserving? Preserving eggs is one of the first big preserving activities of the year around here. And if you take it seriously it can mean eating fresh eggs all winter.

In this video Carolyn shares some quick tips and tricks to make your surplus eggs last a little longer. Perfect for when you find yourself wondering, what should I do with all of those extra eggs

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Todos los comentarios (21)
  • @neenalouise2633
    This video is 6 yrs old and still helping people! Very informative, hit on exactly all the points I needed to know. thank you! 🙏🏽❤️
  • @trishdadish21
    I knew I could come here and find out what to do with my first ever fresh farm eggs. ❤
  • Gotta say guys, I love these older vids. They're inspirational to us fellow homesteaders to look back and see how you guys started out compared to the highly polished super perfect productions that you guys pump out with ease nowadays. Great to see the journey.
  • @michellehurt4107
    Thank you for your video! I just bury my floater eggs under my plants when I put new plants in my garden. The results are amazing, especially with tomatoes. Blossom end rot is often an indication of calcium deficient soil. Carefully adding a suspicious egg to the soil under your tomato starts will definitely help with this problem and the roots will penetrate the shell so that you don't have to break it if you're worried about the smell (and you definitely should be).
  • @medusa8019
    I'm seeing this four years later as I get ready to eat my first farm fresh egg. Thank you.
  • I love the way that you described the changing seasons of production!
  • @ksaldivar89
    Pickled eggs for deviled eggs !!??? I have never heard of that . So amazing .
  • @cutum
    I did not know that fresh, unwashed eggs can stay good in the refrigerator for up to 6 months! Wow!
  • The best way to rotate a supply of too many aging eggs bar none is to feed them back to the hens in return for fresh laid. I scramble/cook and mix with a bit of pet mince or cheap/old pet kibble, water to cover, soaked overnight. I add a pinch of salt & some garlic and they love it.
  • We started chicken's last year I was amazed the brown eggs when colored for Easter are beautiful bright vibrant colors. And taste so good. I usually get stomach upset when ordering breakfast from restaurants, my chicken eggs no problem. So much better
  • @stephanieh.777
    Thank you for such informative and helpful videos! Here in Switzerland, eggs are sold unrefrigerated.
  • @user-eq5vc8bj9y
    Thank you so much for your teachings I really learn alit today I water glacéd my eggs and i'm exited to have them in the winter thank you again Caroline
  • @rawfoodelectric
    Now I wanna make an egg salad with the pickled eggs in my fridge. Pure genius!
  • @dennistaft7868
    This is a real eye opener. Always had chickens and therefore eggs growing up. I would like to have again but my wife isn't real keen on the idea. As you probably guessed she usually wins.