How to Check Your Eggs
To begin, you need to fill a bowl with cold water; then place the egg inside. If the egg sinks to the bottom, you know the egg is good. If it sinks but remains standing on its point, it is still good, but you better use it quickly because it will not remain good for too much longer. If it floats, throw it away. The reason that old eggs float is because as eggs get old they lose a lot of their liquid. The liquid inside the egg evaporates through its porous shell; this is why the old egg floats instead of sinking. Always discard any eggs that have an odd appearance or odor, even if they past this test.
How to Keep Your Eggs Fresh for Longer
Are your eggs going bad more quickly than you think they should? If so, it may be because you are not storing them correctly. Most refrigerators have egg compartments in the door; however, this is actually the worst place in your fridge to store your eggs. What you should do is put your eggs in the main part of the fridge; this part of the fridge is colder and the temperature is more stable. Featured photo credit: Times of India via timesofindia.indiatimes.com