Dee Bee wrote:My great grandmother used to keep eggs for a long time this way.
She would harvest unwashed fresh eggs. Then she would paint them with Water Glass. This was a product that used to be available. I don't know what was in it. It came as a dry powder. You mixed it with water. Then painted the eggs with the clear Water Glass product. It dried into a shinny coat almost like shelac. In this r3egard Water GLass also acted like a strong adhesive. The brush would get stiff and the bristles would bond together.
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DEE BEE
rooster wrote:When I need to cook eggs, I put one or two into a ziplock bag with some salt and pepper a little butter, zip it closed and put it into a pan of boiling water. You can have them well done or runny, then open bag and slide them on your paper plate and throw the bag away. No dishes to do.
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