cured eggs
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cured eggs
wonder if you guys can help me, how long do you keep cured eggs in the fridge before you toss them out?
Re: cured eggs
Until they mold I put mine back in the freezer if i'm not going to use them within the week.
Re: cured eggs
Mine has no mold just ben cured and aitimg in fridge for 6months
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Re: cured eggs
I'd say you have some well cured eggs. I used to cure with just borax and salt, they never even got refrigerated. Kept in a cool place but not the fridge. They juiced up fine and stayed on the hook really well. Really good for plunking.
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Re: cured eggs
I have some jars of cured eggs that has been in the freezer for a couple of years now and I will still fish them.
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Re: cured eggs
Thanks for the replies settled then gonna keep them.
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Re: cured eggs
When mine start to mold I make chum out of them for lake fishing where they are allowed.