Longer! In Scotland, mostly cool, mine sit on the counter for a couple of months at a time.
I spin them to check if they’re still okay. You spin them on the counter, briefly place a finger to stop them and release. If the yolk is still fluid the egg will start to spin again, and they’re good to use. If the inners have congealed they stop dead, and go in the bin.
it’s perfectly standard to keep eggs in the fridge here in sweden, no reason not to since it just makes them last forever.
They last 3-4 weeks anyway (with that bloom thing).
Longer! In Scotland, mostly cool, mine sit on the counter for a couple of months at a time.
I spin them to check if they’re still okay. You spin them on the counter, briefly place a finger to stop them and release. If the yolk is still fluid the egg will start to spin again, and they’re good to use. If the inners have congealed they stop dead, and go in the bin.
Put an egg in a glass of water. If it floats, discard.
You can keep unwashed eggs in the fridge for months.
Wastes space imo
yeah i can see that, if you need the space more and eat eggs a lot anyways then it definitely makes sense to keep them outside the fridge.
But for me who eats an egg every now and then and buys 6 or maybe 10-12 packs, i don’t even consider keeping them outside the fridge.