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03-20-2007, 07:16 AM
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nina-gold
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Hard Boiled Eggs
Can anyone tell me how long hard boiled eggs can be kept in the fridge?
I often boil several at a time and refridgerate some but then end up throwing them away because I'm not sure how long they stay fresh once cooked.
Many thanks
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03-20-2007, 07:25 AM
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Barb L.
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I keep mine a week or even longer love em' !! Barb L. To me as long as they smell ok, I'll eat them.
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Robo410
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same...1 week easily, possibly more. My new fridge keeps a very steady 34*F and foods keeps fresh a very long time.
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BreezyCooking
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Same here. So long as the shell is still intact (not cracked, etc.) & they're kept in the fridge, they should be good for at least a week, if not longer. Now if the shell cracked during cooking, then I'd probably eat them sooner.
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