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Default I froze the eggs

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> I just realized that I left a dozen eggs on the back porch. I often
> put food in there during the winter that needs to be frozen because my
> freezer is very small. I put some meat out there a couple days ago,
> but forgot there was a dozen eggs in the box. I just went to look for
> these eggs and realized they never got into the fridge.
>
> I did not try to open any of these eggs, but I know they are frozen
> because its' zero degrees outside and my cheese is frozen too. (closed
> in porch is not insulated).
>
> My question, are these eggs still usable? Can I just hardboil all of
> them so they dont go to waste. If YES, can I just boil them while
> still frozen?
>
> Or can I just unthaw them and use as normal?
>
> Thanks
>
> Mary


You can thaw them and use as normal unless they cracked.
Sometimes freezing eggs cracks them.

If they ARE cracked, use immediately.

They are ok for scrambled or omelets.

Cheers!
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Om.

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