by AB-Answerbot on March 12th, 2007

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Should You Wash Eggs?

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  • by Maclauren_Z on February 14th, 2011

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    We raise chickens and sell the eggs to our community who swear the taste is all the rave compared to the lousy quality of store bought eggs. We collect eggs several times a day and wash them in hot water only. This is the only thing you ever need to do. Never use soaps or detergents or bleach. Just wipe em down with a rag under some hot water as hot as your hands can handle.

    If you're paranoid about germs getting into the egg shell because of the "bloom" covering that you potentially wash away, then you should douche your head with gasoline and scrub your eggs with a blow torch. Make sure you light your hair on fire first, because this will clean out all the infected B.S. you've been listening to and should really get the brain sterilized well through a good old fashioned "baptism by fire"!

    Anyone telling you NOT to wash the poop or dirt, or even bloody discharge off your eggs with water, has obviously become dirty with the same B.S. as well; and should immediately be sterilized by the same blowtorch and gasoline method as prescribed above.

    Inform them that you are not in no way destroying the "protective bloom" of B.S. that surrounds their head, and the fire will sanitize their thinking from any further harm.

    By leaving contaminates on your egg and not washing them, the microbes can in fact contaminate the egg's interior through the microscopic surface holes in an egg shell. We wash them every time under water because this is the common sense method that man has used since Adam & Eve walked the earth and tended to their chickens. Use common sense, and wash the poop and dirt bacteria off your eggs! Don't worry about the bloom being removed because you're cleaning your egg and storing it in the fridge!
    P.S. An egg will age faster in 24 hours then it will in a week refrigerated. Make sure you're using common sense when cleaning and storing your eggs folks!

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