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I've got a full flock and my chickens are hard at work. Thus, I'm very egg rich right now. I am grateful, but I think back to the winter months and how much of a struggle it was. I don't buy store bought eggs anymore and try to rely solely on my chickens. So, in the winter I can't do much baking at all and have to ration the few eggs I get, if any. I'd love to be able to keep some of these eggs now so I can use later. I have about 7 dozen and counting. How do y'all keep your eggs? What are safe and easy ways you utilize ? I have a dehydrator and have thinking of dehydrating them, but I'm worried about the texture later and botulism risks. Thanks

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