Feb
05
2012

How To Tell if Your Eggs Are Fresh

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The eggs have sat in the fridge, and now you're not sure how fresh they are! Here's how to tell:  

Fill up a a pan with enough water to cover the eggs and set the egg in question in the pan.  If the egg lays on it's side, this means the air cell inside is small and it's fresh.  If the egg sits upright, it's not quite as fresh but still okay to eat. If the egg floats or bobs on the surface, throw it away.

She may go by the name Scatteredmom online, but Karen really is anything but scattered when it comes to the kitchen.  Churning out tasty treats within view of the Georgia Strait on Canada's west coast, Karen will hand you an organized weekly meal plan or teach you how to make meals from scratch.  As Mom to a teenage boy, she knows exactly what it takes to keep kids full and happy-which has really come in handy with her job as the Food Editor at Yummy Mummy Club.

A strong supporter of Food Revolution who has been endorsed by Jamie Oliver himself, by day Karen can be found working as a special education teaching assistant, running a kitchen and showing teenagers how to cook nutritious meals for themselves.  By night, when she's not chatting on Twitter and answering cooking questions,  she writes her popular blog Notes From the Cookie Jar, or posting mouthwatering recipes over at Chasing Tomatoes.  Not afraid to give her opinion and passionate about community, Karen spoke at Blissdom Canada 2010 and her writing has been published in Canadian Living magazine, as well as in various online publications. 

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