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Is it ok to freeze fresh eggs for later use?

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Just wondering if this is ok? I mean freezing them whole, and raw- then be able to thaw them out as needed.

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  1. i wouldn't do that.


  2. According to the Georgia egg commission you absolutely can freeze eggs, but they give some very specific rules. I'd check out their website at: http://www.georgiaeggs.org/pages/freezin... and follow those rules just to be safe!

  3. They usually crack when you freeze them.  So  I would say no.

  4. definitely NO!

  5. I would not recommend it. They last a pretty long time as long as they are refridgerated. Best bet is to just use them up and if you think they've been in there too long - throw them out. Basically, don't eat eggs that are a month old.

    Monica

  6. I don't think that would work. I'm pretty sure they would crack.

  7. Yes you can freeze them, but you need to take them out of the shells first.  When you want to use them, let them thaw gradually, i. e., not in a microwave.  Then you can use them just like any other raw egg.

  8. Omg no dont do that thats something you shouldnt freeze up.  

  9. Yuck!

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