I've acquired a dozen large free range eggs with Dec 1st use by, I've made a sponge cake but no time to do anything else today. So how long would you keep using after the use by?
When I was a child we had an Egg Age Measuring Gauge which looked like a measuring cylinder. Useful for assessing an eggs's age, especially if you are planning to have 'egg in an egg cup' for breakfast. When DS was a student he went off on a month-long field trip. When he returned to his flat the only food in the place was a box of eggs, which he ate. He was really ill with the D and Vs for a week.
Regarding the in fridge not in fridge debate, I was told by someone who should know ? that fresh eggs will definitely keep longer if stored in a refrigerator but that they are better brought out for an hour before cooking to bring them up to room temperature, especially if using for baking. I’ve since followed that advice. I always do the crack and sniff test, occasionally the float test ( if the eggs are a couple of weeks past the use by date) & I’ve never ever ever found a bad one ?
We ate some yesterday dated 14th November, I rarely look at the date as we normally use them up fairly quickly. I'd bought extra in case I did some baking, which I failed to do.
I never put eggs in the fridge, they go inside a ceramic chicken in the larder ( when did the craze for putting them in the fridge start?) I usually keep them for about three weeks only, but that doesn’t happen often as I tend to use at least half a doz a week.
Galen let's hope she is buying you more for Christmas. If I have any shampoo/shower gel I don't particularly like, having started to use it so can't give it away, I clean the shower with it. Strange I know, but it makes the glass very shiny!
An old scrubber (not me ) ie one of those nylon scrubbers which you use on yourself and some shower gel or shampoo, scrub the glass doors then rinse. I usually do it before I get out of the shower!
I once went to open an egg at my mother's as she had a couple in the fridge. It exploded, revealing a black inside. It was even past the bad smell stage. I didn't check how old it was. It may even have dated back to the times before eggs had dates on them!