What To Do With Extra Eggs | Water Glassing Eggs | Preserving Eggs Without Refrigeration

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What to do with extra eggs? Water glassing eggs or preserving eggs in lime water is cheap, easy way to preserve farm fresh eggs long term!

Use 1 ounce of hydrated lime per 1 quart of water. Eggs will keep this way for 8-18 months!

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Read the full blog post - https://hopewellheightsblog.com/water-glassing-eggs/

00:00 INTRODUCTION
00:20 ABOUT OUR FLOCK
02:25 WATER GLASSING EGGS
09:25 HOW TO PRESERVE EGGS IN LIME WATER

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