3 Ways to preserve eggs for food storage
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- Опубликовано: 23 июл 2024
- This video covers three different ways to store eggs for periods of shortage, It includes
Freezing eggs
Making dried / powdered eggs
Storing eggs in waterglass
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Composer = Claudine West
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This is the best egg preserving demonstration I have seen. Thank you.
Thank you so much 🙂
Your home is like a dream
Thank you, that's lovely of you
Very good descriptions! I finally decided to keep more chickens than I thought I needed. Sometimes even with 7 hens I barely get enough eggs for myself, a single gal! I eat 3-4 eggs per day so I need 6 hens on a good day. In order to account for broody, moulting, bad weather, variation in days laying.... I now keep 11 hens :) In August I start collecting eggs in waterglass and they last thru winter.
That's fascinating. We keep multiple breeds as all our Orpingtons are broody in the Summer!
I don't eat that many in a month!
@@snowmiaow I eat a very low carb, high fat and protein diet (sort of Atkins or Keto). Thus, eggs are my protein for one meal every day. :)
Great video. when i first bought a house with 10 acres i thought I could learn this kind of stuff from books at the library or neighbors. My neighbors said 10 acres isn't enough for anything other than a few cows or goats and the books were either 100 years old with bad ideas or required tens of thousands of dollars of equipment to make sense. I'm glad I found your channel with sensible ideas.
Hi Steve - your neighbours are wrong. People survived for centuries on small plots of land - it can still be done with some hard work!
Oh you can do a lot on 10 acres!! Don’t listen to those neighbors. You can grow all your own food on that if you wanted to.
Never knew how to dry and freeze eggs before.
I hope it was interesting
You can also use the ground shells as calcium supplements for yourself. I add some to my coffee filter when I'm making coffee.
Good idea
I've read, that ground egg shell can be added to biscuit recipes as well. I'll let you know when I try it.
Love the information provided.
Thank you for explaining and showing the processes.
My husband's doing the buckets for the first time this year. We had a lady doing the eggs with us but I guess with the winter they quit putting out. The $4 eggs are so expensive that we really need to put back more. We are in Mississippi do you know any egg Farmers around.
09h00 useful info & nice watch! Thanks
Thank you 🙂
How awesome!! Thank you for sharing all this information, very very helpful!! 🐓🐣
So glad that it was useful!
I am so grateful I just found this your channel. I was looking on Amazon today for powdered eggs and they were so expensive and I have so many eggs that need to be used so this is perfect! Thank you! I am thrilled!
I'm delighted it was useful! Hugh
Try to scramble them eggs it's like corn meal not desirable I doubt they do any good baking with them just tried some I dehydrated
That’s awesome!!! We will definitely be trying all of these versions!!!
Excellent, do let me know how you get on? Hugh
Very thorough. Thanks!
I'm very glad that you liked it 😉
Great video! Glad to find you!
Thank you - and welcome!
Good stuff! Thanks for sharing.
Our pleasure! Thanks for your kind words. Hugh
We’ve really enjoyed this video, many thanks.
Really glad you enjoyed it Andrew. Hugh
Pretty sure my grandma had an egg bucket. I remember watching Ruth Mott preserve eggs in a similar looking one on Wartime Kitchen Garden
Ruth Mott us a heroine of mine!
My nanna had an egg bucket in her pantry in the 40s. My mum (83) still talks about it today ❤ I freeze my excess whisked eggs. My neighbours are always surprised when I tell them 😊. Love your videos. They are so informative and speak of the good old days👍
Awesome thank you from Atlanta Michigan USA
Glad it was useful 😃
I'm so glad I found this channel I love this stuff please bring more!
Will do Dorsey! Welcome
That was super informative and I love my friends across the pound! ✌🏻❤️🌻
Awesome! Thank you!
Thanks! Super useful and well done video!!
Thank you so much Alexandra, that means a lot! Hugh
Thank you for the video!
Glad it was helpful!
Thank you for sharing !
My pleasure!
Brilliant…love the content you guys do
Thanks Charli
EGGcellent video!!! Marvelous really! Well done my good man. 🇺🇸
Thank you sir 🙂
Brilliant! Thank you so much!
You're very welcome!
Wow, I love this. Who would have thought
Thank You 🙂
Awesome as usual.
Thanks mate - are you keeping well?
So excited! Thank you - this was GREAT! We planned on purchasing powdered eggs for storage, BUT now we can do our own and KNOW there are no preservatives to worry about. Thank you, thank you, thank you. Judi
So glad that it was useful Judith! Hugh
I do plan to pasteurize my eggs with the sous vide before preparing for storage.
Thank you so very much!! Just getting into chickens!
@@Kailas3 Sure wish you would have explained your process...not to be critical; just instructive but, it sounds like bragging instead of educating.
really enjoyed your content and egg-cellent presentation!!!
Thanks Sherry. That's eggstremely kind of you!
Great recipes!
Thank Judy!
This was an amazing video! I learn so much. Thank you very much
You're so welcome!
Great video!
Thank you!
Here for the algorithm. Great video. Thank you for the information.
Thanks for watching!
Love this!! Thank you
You are so welcome! Hugh
Best video I've seen for eggs on RUclips. Thank you.
So nice of you, thank you!
Very thorough, yet concise, thank you!
You are most welcome 🙂
Thank you look forward to your other videos.
So glad that you liked it 🙂
Wow ! Love the info, I want to try them.
You should!
Excellent!
Thank you
Enjoy seeing things like this! It gives lots of ideas, am limited on space as you stated but with things going like they are no one knows what's going to happen.
Not so long ago most households did these things - I hope we can help keep the skills alive
Thanks for this. I've been looking for ways to store eggs long term.
So glad it was helpful.
Thanks 4 sharing! Everyone informational! 👍💞
You are so welcome
THANKS FOR SHARING, I WILL TRY FREEZING THEM.
That's what I usually do!
Thank you for taking the time to make this video, it was very helpful. You have beautiful chickens.
You are very welcome & thank you
Excellent video! We are looking for these methods for preserving! Thanks and blessings 🙏
I'm do glad that it was helpful. Hugh
Here to prep for COVID-19 stockpiling in the UK.Thank you so much for your time.
You are welcome! Chickens naturally have periods where they don't lay. When brooding, moulting or , for many breeds, when the days are short. The ability to preserve eggs when there are a lot, gets us through times when there are far fewer.
From dark winter into starving spring.
Ty I was trying to figure out how to save eggs…….great video
Glad it was helpful- we have another on flour if it helps 😉
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Thank you for sharing your secrets I've learned a lot and going to them great video
Glad you like them!
Great video
Thank you Crystal 🙂
Very, very, very good. Thank you for the great information. Best teaching so far !!!!!
Thank you so much Cheryl 😊
The videos can take a lot of effort, but comments like this make a huge difference! Hugh
Omgosh. Thank you ever so much for this thorough tutorial ♥️ Much love and blessings.
Glad it was helpful!
Thanks,thanks,thanks¡¡¡ a big hug from florida¡¡¡
Thank you Mirtha! Hugh
Fun and lovely video. I'll be trying all your suggestions
Fabulous - enjoy!
Great video!
I love the content and very well explained.
Thanks Robert - really appreciate it
Excellent, thanks again.
Glad you liked it Richard
Very nice presentation and video with top notch info! I'll be using it! Especially now!
Thank you Hazel, glad that it helped
Thanks for sharing!
Thanks for watching!
I will watch it again. I learned so much.
If you have any questions, please ask 🙂
❤ lovely to learn food presentation!
Glad it was helpful
I loved everything you did talk about organic you took it to a whole new level.
Thank you so much, that's very kind of you ☺️
Love it! I love your English accent! 💕 We are from Michigan, USA, so we have a boring "accent". 😁
I am going to definitely try all these and especially the dehydrating of the eggs with my dehydrator. I have done a lot of dehydrating of kale and other greens from my garden this year.
Thank you. Of course to us the English accent is dull 🙂
Very informative. Great job.
Thanks James 👍
Thank you!!!
Glad you liked it!
Thank you for the info!
Glad it was helpful 🙂
Thank you!
You are very welcome
Greatly Appreciated. All Your
Information.
Thanks Nina - glad it was useful
Very informative and enjoyable to watch. thank you.
So glad it was useful 🙂
Thanks so much. Very helpful. Will try all of these. GOD Bless you.
Glad it was helpful!
Awesome Video...thank you for the good information. 🐣🐥🐤have a great day
And you Dawn!
Very good information!
Thanks Andi
Good stuff keep it up
Thank you
Excellent presentation and practical way to preserve many eggs. Thank you!
I'm so glad that you liked it
Another 'cracking' video guys! Three preservation techniques I've heard of, but not seen done, let alone tried! 👏👏👏
Thanks mate, useful for moulting season!
I see what you did there! 😜😄😁
Amazing content. Love it. ♥️
Thank you so much - that's really kind!
Amazing
Thank you!
Very informative, and useful. Thank you.
So glad you liked it 🙂
Impressive stove!
Thank you. We love it. It heats our home and cooks our food - and the fuel is free!
Thank you so much!! I am going to try the frozen eggs this weekend. Eggs…..my favorite food…..!!
Great! They work really well 🙂
Thank you for sharing really useful for me personally learning new ways to store food 😊
My pleasure 😊
Thank you.
You're welcome!
This was very informative. Great camera work. Beautiful chickens. We are pickling our back yard eggs right now.
(Pickling) Good for about 3 months in the fridge & lots of flavor options as well as a probiotic for your gut.
I do love making pickles (we make our own vinegar. Onions or cucumber olate my preference though!
Thankyou for making this video!!..we get alot of eggs and this will give me more ideas for storage
So glad. I'm thinking of doing a "Part two" with a few more techniques this year 🙂
Better late than never.... Such an informative video ! Will definatley be putting your ideas and advice to good use when our Buffs arrive and start to lay. Again many thanks from a UK expat here in the land of windmills and cheese 😉
So glad you liked it! Knee deep in tiny Buffs here right now 😁
Wonderful! Great tips. I was not aware of either method. I am new to chickens. Thank you
So glad it was helpful! Do check out our chicken keeping playlist! Hopefully there might be other things to help 🙂. Hugh
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@@EnglishCountryLife Thanks and Yes all your videos are wonderful. Such beautiful babies!
I'm your newbe. Thank you for your food preservation knowledge. I live in brookings oregon, USA. IT ON THE WEST COAST
Welcome!
Very good information.
So nice of you
Thank you for covering three ways to store and preserve eggs. I am preparing to water glass in 1 gallon jars have everything needed. I am looking into dehydration and have the method to vacuum seal mason jars, great for preserving meat with the fat for years.(Rain County) Need a coffee grinder and dehydrator next, love your method for the shells.
Thanks Karen! We have to have a coffee grinder - we grind fresh beans each morning - it's the only way to wake up!
I think I will try them all Thank you
Well worth it, they are good for different things
Thank you for the information
So glad that it was useful 🙂
thank you..please keep posting..you are the best site for intelligent chicken raising
Thanks Donna, that's really nice of you
Thank you great videl
So glad it was useful
Great video for the current times, God bless.
Thank you!
Very educative
Thank you!
Thank you thank you thank you!!!
You are so welcome!
Thanking you!
Glad you enjoyed it Cynthia!
Very clear instructions
Glad you liked it
Very nice indeed. So may RUclipsrs are showing preserving eggs with lime and calling it waterglassing. Glad to see someone who really knows what waterglassing is!!!
Thanks Patricia! Great to hear from someone who understands the difference 😉. Hugh
That’s for sheer, good idea to reserve eggs 🥚 👍🏻
Thank you - it does help when the chickens are off lay
Absolutely fascinating. I seem to remember (many moons ago) using the cracked eggshells for clarification of stock and also chip fat (which unfortunately was never as tasty afterwards...).
That's fascinating! I've heard of using them to clear home brew wine so I imagine its a similar action
@@EnglishCountryLife I think I got the tip from either Eliz David or Jane Grigson. My Dad always used to fry the chips in beef dripping: over many years it was almost black so, in a case of reformatory zeal, I clarified the contents. Dad was certainly FAR from impressed!!!
Thank you
Thanks for watching!
Eggs! It's been a while since I last saw them on the supermarket shelves. I wish I knew this a few weeks ago!
Great video!
Cheers Alan, if you see plenty, you know what to do!
Alan Muddypaws ..where are you located
Don’t water glass store bought eggs. It doesn’t work. The eggs cannot be washed eggs they need to come straight from the bird
@@pisgahfarms6241 Depends on the country. In England, they don't wash the bloom off their store eggs to my understanding. Same with most countries I think. In the U.S., yes, our eggs have the blooms washed off prior.