Martinjmpr
Wiffleball Batter
Still planning my late March getaway to the Red Rock country of Utah but I have a question:
I like to have eggs for breakfast, but I don't like the idea of having to worry about the eggs breaking when I'm driving off road. I know there are ways to protect eggs, but they're still problematic.
So my question is this: Since I usually like my eggs scrambled, couldn't I just crack the eggs into a plastic or glass jar, seal the jar up and keep the eggs cool? Has anyone done this? Are there contamination issues to be concerned with? And how long can I expect them to "keep"? I know I could just get a carton of egg beaters or something but if I can use real eggs I'd like to.
I'm sure I'm not the first person to have this idea. Other than carrying a hen with me in my truck, what are my options for having eggs out on the trail?
I like to have eggs for breakfast, but I don't like the idea of having to worry about the eggs breaking when I'm driving off road. I know there are ways to protect eggs, but they're still problematic.
So my question is this: Since I usually like my eggs scrambled, couldn't I just crack the eggs into a plastic or glass jar, seal the jar up and keep the eggs cool? Has anyone done this? Are there contamination issues to be concerned with? And how long can I expect them to "keep"? I know I could just get a carton of egg beaters or something but if I can use real eggs I'd like to.
I'm sure I'm not the first person to have this idea. Other than carrying a hen with me in my truck, what are my options for having eggs out on the trail?