Egg help??!


Question: hey there, so i want to amke pancakes this morning, i think in eggs for the recipe. I have a thing of eggs, they are white, and it says on the box 'sell before march first' are they still okay to use today?


Answers: hey there, so i want to amke pancakes this morning, i think in eggs for the recipe. I have a thing of eggs, they are white, and it says on the box 'sell before march first' are they still okay to use today?

its usually two weeks past the sell by date, and in this case, its two and a half weeks, I'd throw them away, they are cheap,and I'd never take the gamble when it comes to bad food
go to the store for more, or have something else for breakfast

fine, rotten eggs reak

sure they will be fine

get a pan full of water.....put eggs in pan.....floaters are bad, sinkers are good.

Sell by date gives the eggs time after the sale to be used....

NO! Their almost a month old
Be careful hun

I wouldn't. I think that typically no more than 2 weeks after the sell-by date would be the end of the eggs.

Yes, they are okay.

if you submerge a very fresh egg in water, it will lie on the bottom. An egg that is a week or so old will lie on the bottom but bob slightly. An egg that is three weeks or so old will balance on its small end, with the large end reaching for the sky. And a bad egg will float.

no. The date on it tells you that for 19 days now, more and more bacteria has grown inside the egg. They are bad eggs now.

no , because they always want to sell it 2 days before it expires .

nooooooo..x

I have used eggs that were almost a month past use by date and they were fine.

I'LL BE FINE! I USED EXPIRED EGGS ALL THE TIMES AND I'M ALIVE")





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