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I left my just purchased eggs out on the counter all night, I noticed them this morning. Do I need to throw them away?
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Here's what the egg safety center (who knew?) had to say:
http://www.eggsafety.org/consumers/consumer-faqs
I just realized I left the egg carton on the kitchen counter overnight. Are the eggs safe to use?
Maintaining a consistent, cool temperature is critical to safety. After eggs are refrigerated, it is important that they stay that way. A cold egg left out at room temperature can sweat, facilitating the growth of bacteria. Refrigerated eggs should not be left out more than two hours.
I personally would still probably use them, but made sure I cooked them all the way through. No soft boiled eggs/runny yolks.
2/20/2011