I'm new to this forum and still finding my way around, so I'm sorry if this question has been answered before.
I live alone and find that my eggs usually go bad before I have a chance to use them up. (I rarely have time to bake at just the right time.) I wondered if anyone had a method for saving them so that they're ready to use for baking, etc. when I need them. I'm considering cracking them into a container, whipping them, and then freezing them--possibly in ice cube trays like broth.
Has anyone ever tried this? I've never frozen raw eggs before. Does it do something strange to them?
I really appreciate any help you can give me!
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