Egg Storage Experiment – Week 15 Results

This egg kind of reminds me to an egg from a few weeks ago. As per usual, the egg didn’t float and didn’t smell funny either:

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Upon cracking, the egg yolk (membrane) broke apart:

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And here it is cooking (it seemed to fall apart rather easily when flipping as I wasn’t trying to scramble it):

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As usual, I had a few bites, my kid had a bite for some reason, my wife and sister-in-law wouldn’t try any, and my dog ate the rest. Only three weeks to go!


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5 responses to “Egg Storage Experiment – Week 15 Results”

  1. Brave young man you’re raising.

  2. T.R.

    Off topic , but here is a link I found about going it alone or with a group . I remember you had a thread on this subject not too long ago , I wanted to share this with the community . This link is a brief Q&A session with a guy that survived a total SHTF situation in Bosnia . After reading this brief first hand account on what its actually like , It may convinse some of you to start thinking about a group , judge for yourselves .
    http://www.tacticalintelligence.net/blog/shtf-survival-qa-a-first-hand-account.htm

    1. Yeah, I’ve seen that interview before and it was a good one. I think Selco was even on The Survival Podcast if I remember right.

  3. T.R.

    Its starting to rot now . ” If it tastes like ass , its time to pass ” experiment over . 😉

    1. I wouldn’t say it tasted or smelled bad… yet. But I am a bit more cautious with them for sure.

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