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Eggs

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Eggs don't have to be kept in the fridge, but they do keep a bit longer in the fridge. We only keep ours in the fridge during the summer.
 
OH has a cafe producing egg mayo for sandwiches and JPs. He boils up 3 or 4 at a time and stores them in door of fridge for up to 5 days, in accordance with food hygiene regs.
I then get to eat any left over that he is not allowed to sell.
So far with no ill effects
That's interesting...often I get home late when I'm working & the thought of making something to eat defeats me...quick & ready...could knock up a quick bite to eat...thank you.
 
I keep my eggs in fridge,in the box but if there meant to be in the fridge why do supermarkets etc keep em on the shelves
I have always kept them in the egg rack in the fridge door...there never seems to be room in the fridge for them in a box!
 
I have always kept them in the egg rack in the fridge door...there never seems to be room in the fridge for them in a box!
Our door is full of condiments and fridge full of meat cheese yoghurt etc so have to squeeze in fridge,
 
Our door is full of condiments and fridge full of meat cheese yoghurt etc so have to squeeze in fridge,
My fridge is a bit of an enigma Heath...one moment I can get nothing in there because it crammed with food...the next all I can find is a solitary well old (saarf London vernacular) slice of chees if I'm lucky 😱...and I tend to keep my perfume in one of the door compartments:D.
 
My fridge is a bit of an enigma Heath...one moment I can get nothing in there because it crammed with food...the next all I can find is a solitary well old (saarf London vernacular) slice of chees if I'm lucky 😱...and I tend to keep my perfume in one of the door compartments:D.
Can never fit anything in ours have to juggle get stuff in, and Bubbsie that's the first time ever I have heard of somebody keeping perfume in fridge,lol
 
Can never fit anything in ours have to juggle get stuff in, and Bubbsie that's the first time ever I have heard of somebody keeping perfume in fridge,lol
Really Heath...if you leave your perfume (not yours obviously) out it can go stale & evaporate...with the cost of some it...it makes sense to keep it fresh in the fridge...I've always done it...it's all sealed...so no fragrance transfer...even when Henry brings it back from his trips abroad it still costs a small fortune.
 
I don't use aftershave lol and Mrs perfume the kids always use it so just gets left in bathroom on shelf and the cheeky beggars use it as body spray as well,lol
 
I don't use aftershave lol and Mrs perfume the kids always use it so just gets left in bathroom on shelf and the cheeky beggars use it as body spray as well,lol
There'd be hell to pay if the kids used mine as body spray Heath...they wouldn't dare...don't use aftershave...what never?😉😉😉
 
No never, prefer the natural lol, don’t mind kids using it saves it going off, very rare use deodorant as well,I just have wash lol
 
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