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How I Store Farm-Fresh Eggs for 12+ Months Without a Fridge

May 07, 20252 min read

Forget freezing. Forget dehydrating. Forget freeze drying.

If you’ve got a steady egg supply and want to preserve them for the off-season, water glassing is one of the best-kept secrets in the homestead world.

It’s old-school. It’s simple. And yes — it really works.

In this post, I’ll walk you through what water glassing is, how to do it, what NOT to do, and how long your eggs can safely last.

What Is Water Glassing?

Water glassing is a time-tested method of preserving unwashed, farm-fresh eggs using a simple solution of hydrated lime (pickling lime) and water.

The lime creates a seal over the eggshell that prevents air and bacteria from entering — keeping the egg “fresh” for up to a year or more.

Used since the 1800s (and especially popular before refrigeration), it’s one of the most effective ways to store eggs long-term without cooking or freezing.

What You Need:

Clean, unwashed, farm-fresh eggs (They cannot be washed! The bloom is essential.)
Hydrated lime (pickling lime) – food grade. I bought this at my local farm supply store where I buy all my canning supplies.
✅ Clean water (distilled or boiled and cooled is best)
✅ A large glass jar, food-safe bucket, or crock with a lid
✅ A cool, dark storage spot

How to Water Glass Eggs (Step-by-Step):

  1. Make the solution
    Mix 1 ounce (by weight) of hydrated lime per 1 quart of water
    Example: 1 gallon of water needs ~4 ounces lime

  2. Gently place your unwashed eggs into the container

  3. Pour the lime solution over the eggs until completely covered

  4. Seal the container and store it in a cool, dark location

  5. That’s it. Really.

How Long Will They Last?

Stored properly, water-glassed eggs can last 12–18 months — sometimes longer.
You’ll want to crack them into a separate bowl before using (just to be safe), but you’ll be shocked how fresh they look and smell.

Water Glassing Tips & Warnings:

Do not use store-bought eggs — they’re washed and won’t work
Don’t wash your eggs before storing
Don’t store cracked or dirty eggs
Label your container with the start date
Rotate if you’re adding more eggs over time

What Do They Taste Like?

Almost identical to fresh eggs — especially when used for baking or scrambled.
The texture might be slightly different for fried eggs, but overall, you’ll barely notice.

Why I Water Glass My Eggs:

Because when winter comes and the hens slow down, I like knowing my breakfast doesn’t rely on the grocery store and I don't have to dig into my long term food storage.
Because food freedom isn’t just about growing — it’s about preserving, too.
And because sometimes, the old ways really are the best ways.

Water glassing is simple, safe, and wildly effective.
If you’ve got fresh eggs, don’t waste them!
Preserve them the way your great-great-grandma probably did — and thank her for the tip.

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