- Check for cracks as soon as you bring them home. Any damaged ones should be binned — no second chances.
- Avoid washing them unless absolutely necessary. Their shells have a natural protective layer, and washing it off is like sending them into the world without a coat.
- Store them in the fridge and keep the temperature steady. Eggs hate temperature changes almost as much as we hate stepping on a Lego barefoot.
- Mind the best‑before date. UK eggs legally get 28 days from the day they were laid. They’re often still safe 2–3 weeks after that if refrigerated, but the quality won’t be at its peak — so maybe don’t use them for your show‑stopping Easter bake.
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