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The Secret of Eggs in a PET Bottle! An Old Solution I Learned from My Grandma!
Why Preserve Eggs in a PET Bottle?
Before refrigeration was common, people had to get creative to keep food from spoiling. Eggs, while incredibly versatile and nutritious, have a limited shelf life. But clever home cooks discovered ways to stretch that freshness. One of the easiest and most effective? Storing eggs in PET bottles.
PET (polyethylene terephthalate) bottles — the kind used for soft drinks and mineral water — are airtight, food-safe, and readily available. By cracking the eggs and storing them properly inside these bottles, you can preserve them for weeks, or even months, with minimal fuss.
My Grandma’s Method: Step-by-Step
Here’s how my grandma used to do it — a method I still follow today:
🥚 Ingredients & Tools:
- Fresh eggs (as many as you want)
- Clean, dry PET bottles (500ml or 1L bottles work great)
- Funnel (optional, but helpful)
- Fridge or cool storage area
👩🍳 Instructions:
- Crack the Eggs Carefully
Crack each egg into a clean bowl. Check for freshness. If it looks and smells normal, it’s good to go. - Pour Into the Bottle
Using a funnel (or steady hands), pour each egg into the PET bottle. You can either:- Pour the yolks and whites whole (great if you’ll use them later for scrambled eggs, baking, etc.)
- Or lightly beat the eggs first before pouring, which makes it easier to measure later.
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