That's pretty cool. Never have heard about it from the old timers around here......but it's not, exactly, something that you would, probably, stumble on in reminiscing conversation.hoodat said:We used to preserve our eggs in waterglass in a crock. here is a run down on how to do it. We could keep eggs all Winter that way in a crock in the cellar.
http://www.storeitfoods.com/page/waterglass
boggybranch said:That's pretty cool. Never have heard about it from the old timers around here......but it's not, exactly, something that you would, probably, stumble on in reminiscing conversation.hoodat said:We used to preserve our eggs in waterglass in a crock. here is a run down on how to do it. We could keep eggs all Winter that way in a crock in the cellar.
http://www.storeitfoods.com/page/waterglass
hoodat said:Hattie, I agree they aren't quite as fresh tasting as eggs straight from the hen but it IS a way to keep them for a longer time than refrigeration. It's hard to fry a waterglass egg without having the yolk break. My mother used to scramble them with onions.