Are refrigerated Eggs over 7 months old ..Still Any Good???!


Question: I have like a Dozen eggs sitting in the Refrigerator like back in May 2007 and i just returned to the house just now and i am wondering if its still any good to use!
They look just fine to me...

Whaddya think?


Answers: I have like a Dozen eggs sitting in the Refrigerator like back in May 2007 and i just returned to the house just now and i am wondering if its still any good to use!
They look just fine to me...

Whaddya think?

They are absolutely NOT any good. Quick test: Pick one up and shake it gently. If you can feel the innards wobbling inside, it is bad. Even quicker...crack one open.

Man I wouldn't risk it. Trust me I'm talking from experience here!

no, eggs are good only for about 3 weeks.

I certainly hope NOT !!!

Throw them out, like now.

They may look fine, but crack one open. You'll be surprised. Gross!

No throw them out and go get some new eggs and try to eat them within about 2 or 3 weeks because after that they'll probably be disgusting and uneatable besides why risk it? you don't want to be found dead because you hate a 7 month old egg do you?

It's time to toss them. You will usually see the expiration date on the carton. Eggs should usually last about one month only.

Of course not. There old and nasty.

NOPE only good for a person who wants to get real sick and I do mean puck kind of sick
If you eat them you better have a phone in hand and the first two digits of

9 -1 - 1 dialed

and a letter on your chest telling why you ate them for???

If you have to ask, I am sure you already know!

i would say there good but then youll end up in the ER

No,you will get food poisoning from eating eggs that old,eww gross!





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