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SylviaUK Tue, Jul-22-03 15:56

Silly question about eggs
 
I've been low carbing for just over seven weeks, and have noticed that most evenings I end up boiling a couple of eggs, either to eat that night or for snacks the next day.

This is a bit of a drag, and I thought it would make more sense (and be cheaper on the gas) to boil up say half a dozen eggs at a time, rather than just one or two.

Hence the silly question: for how many days can/should I keep a hard boiled egg, still in its shell, in the fridge before eating it?

Kaboom Tue, Jul-22-03 16:09

I boil my eggs peel them then put them in water in the fridge. I have keep them for 5-6 days without a problem. It solves the had peeling and everything...

Jim

GinaV Tue, Jul-22-03 16:13

I live on boiled eggs and boil doz at a time and keep them in the fridge (shells on) for a week no problem.

Gina

doreen T Tue, Jul-22-03 16:25

Indeed ... boiled eggs are safe in the fridge for one week in the shell, or 2 - 3 days peeled and stored in a covered container.


Doreen

devil03 Tue, Jul-22-03 21:15

deviled
 
how about deviled eggs I ahve them covered on a plate how long will they last ( not too long cause I eat them all the time lol)

thanks

GinaV Tue, Jul-22-03 23:05

Even those will keep 2-3 days in the fridge.
G

SylviaUK Wed, Jul-23-03 14:29

Many thanks for the replies :) I'll start boiling my eggs in half dozens rather than twos, it will be a particularly welcome relief not to have to turn the stove on every night in the unusually hot temperatures we've been experiencing lately...

Maybe it wasn't such a silly question after all... ;)


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