I stock up on food supplies and found away to Preserving Eggs
So, how do you preserve eggs?
I stock up on food supplies and found away to Preserving Eggs
So, how do you preserve eggs?
Decided to camp in the backyard last night. No real reason why, just wanted to.
...back to cutting wood.
So, how do you preserve eggs?
Termites are hard to kill. If you remove the food source they may move to less advantageous digs. The best method I know of is the basic and switch method. You install baited traps till they start infiltrating them, then you remove the bait and replace it with a poison substitute, which they take back to the nest to feed the queen. This will kill the nest of damage it severely. Pouring poison on the nest rarely wipes it out. Good luck.Did a few things...
a lot of maintenance and inspections, have a lot to catch up on in this area for the home and vehicles.
Went to an offroad park and found out my little ATV is a lot more capable tha a I give it glcredit for.
Fixed the lawn tractor, doesnt sound like much of a prep but it seems to help keep the insect population down around the house when I mow more often.
Found a colony of termites in the backyard that need to be destroyed asap
lots and lots of inventory. Excel is becoming my new best friend.
Still working on the generators and tracking down more parts. Pulling the fuel tanks to clean out all the dirt is a bigger task than previously envisioned.
Four new fuel pumps and a voltage regulator will be here Thursday new starter came in last week. Trying to track down the mounting hardware now.
Started working out a lot more, new job opportunity is going to be very physically intense.
All you've got to do is warm up the mineral oil slightly (it spreads easier) and slather it all over your eggs. Put your eggs back in the carton, with the narrow tip facing downwards, and then store them in a cool, dry, place. As an added measure for taste and texture, flip over the eggs every 30 days. It takes very little mineral oil to do this.
Another option:
Store the eggs in a finely ground preservative such as salt, bran, or an equal mix of finely ground charcoal and dry bran or finely ground oats. You can store the eggs layer upon layer, so long as you they don't touch each other, metal, or wood. Be sure you have enough finely ground preservative to pack them in.
Time frame for the mineral oil deal. How long will they keep.
Some months to over a year, depending on your patience. I just looked it up on Google and it seems to be a pretty well discussed and tested process.
Some months to over a year, depending on your patience. I just looked it up on Google and it seems to be a pretty well discussed and tested process.