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The art of water glassing for storage

So you ask what is water glassing??

Well, water glassing is a way to preserve and store your fresh eggs for a year or longer! Some people say that you can keep them up to 2 years under the correct conditions.

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Fresh eggs

These eggs need to be fresh from the chicken within the day. You cannot preserve store bought eggs as the bloom (the membrane coating that protects the eggs) is rinsed off.

Just prior to laying an egg, a hen’s body will deposit a protein-like mucous coating on the outside of an egg. This protective coating is called the bloom or cuticle. This protective coating seals the pores of the eggshell, thereby prohibiting the transfer of bacteria from the exterior to the interior of the egg.

 

Why should I water glass?

Water glassing would be done if you desire to keep eggs fresh for as long as possible. Usually around 18 months.

It will keep them as if they were laid that same day.

The only reason for water glassing eggs is if you intend to sell them or keep them for a food storage or a root cellar.

Hens will lay eggs all year long if allowed to molt roughly every 2 weeks and fed properly. They are born with the capacity for thousands of eggs so they really only stop laying eggs from old age.

 

Ingredients used are quite simple

Water and two other types of material can be used to water glass eggs: sodium silicate or lime (calcium hydroxide). The type of lime to use is known as pickling lime, hydrated lime, and slaked lime.

Calcium hydroxide is a white chemical powder used in older pickling recipes to add a crispness to the finished product.  It works by adding calcium into the pectin of the food that is to be pickled.

Here is a link to get a 5 lb. bag of pickling lime.

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pickling lime

Lime is also harvested from limestone by a specific heating process shown here.

 

The glassing process

Use a container with a lid. If you don’t have a lid, use olive oil to coat the top of the exposed water in the container. Be sure and cover with a cloth to keep pests out and prevent evaporation.

You will need approximately 1oz hydrated lime per 1 quart of water. In a 5 gallon bucket you should only need 8 quarts of water as the eggs will take up most of the rest of the space you will be using. The size of your container will depend on the amount of eggs you want to preserve.

Mix the specified amounts of lime to water with a whisk or spoon. It should be almost a milky white. Now you can add your eggs.

When you add your eggs be sure that the point is down. The reason we point eggs down is that there’s an air pocket in each egg, so if you have it going toward the largest size, it’s not touching as much of the egg white and you’ll end up with a better quality egg.

 

Enjoying your eggs months later

Because you worked hard to preserve your eggs for the winter when hens begin to slow down their egg production, you will be able to enjoy fresh eggs as if you collected them that morning! Be sure to let your hens lay as they please and don’t force them in the winter months. It’s just how their biological clock works and you will get better quality eggs as a result.

I hope this article was helpful and informative.
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Lifesaving safety skills

What could be considered Lifesaving safety skills? Personally I would think of things that you think ahead to or prepare and plan for. Things that you should know by thinking things through before acting or even learn by reading instructions or warning labels. There are also skills that one may have that go deeper than that.

Even common sense can be a lifesaving safety skill, even if the life you save is your own. Being a little knowledgeable in many different areas is beneficial in the sense that you understand the concepts and dangers of a given subject. Using that knowledge to be safe and aware at all times is going to pay off in the long run. Don’t you think?

I want to discuss and explain some of these safety skills that could keep you and your family out of harm or serious injury.

 

Being aware of surroundings a safety skill ?

Being aware of your surroundings at all times will sharpen your mind and senses.  Your eyes can alert you to dangers very quickly and in cooperation with your mind, also identify hazards of various sorts.

Check out this article talking about wilderness survival skills.

Reading instructions should become a habit. They have danger warnings and precautions on them for a reason. Hazardous chemicals, aerosols  and mixtures might be deadly or very poisonous.

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Read the instructions

Things in your everyday life might pose dangers as well. For instance the electrical breaker box at home. Jogging around the block in your neighborhood early in the morning. Your fireplace or firepit in the backyard.

Try to know the weather and climate conditions for your area. Learn how to use a fire extinguisher. Wear a reflective vest when jogging for higher visibility. Get into the habit of observing other people around you and their behaviors.

You can also read up on other specific dangers on Ready.gov.

 

Some safety skills pertaining to work

Implementing some habits in the workplace can save your life or others around you. As I spoke about in the previous section, just being aware of surroundings and noticing what others are doing can be one of the safest habits.

Using power tools in the appropriate manner and using the right tool for the task is always recommended. Wearing the proper attire like pants and reflective vests are usually required. Common sense dictates that you need a reflective vest at night, especially when near a road with possible traffic.

Take heed of the training that jobsites and employers offer. It will pay off in the long run by bringing you home safely to your family.

 

 

Active shooters and other dangers in society

Normalcy  bias is a complacency you experience when you live your life without danger. For everyday that you live life without danger it takes you longer to react to that danger.

Situational awareness allows you to identify normal behavior or situations as opposed to abnormal or dangerous behavior or situations. You will notice personal  behavior, mannerisms, clothing, sounds and objects that might be threatening. 

Knowing and understanding what is happening around you will allow you to be prepared for dangerous situations and act accordingly. Observation and risk  assessment  will facilitate this understanding and help you to mitigate situations whether it be split second decisions or prolonged preparations.

 

First aid and child safety

When it comes to our children we all worry at some point and wonder How to teach them safety skills.  Everything from plugging an open electrical socket to teaching them to keep pencils out of their ears can be worrisome.

Stranger danger can overwhelm and scare children so try and take a different approach. Everyone may do it differently but one suggestion I really like is that no adult should ask a child for help. If they need help or directions they should ask another adult.

Fire safety should be taught to everyone. Teach your children how to call 9-1-1 only in the case of emergencies and what info the responders will need.  Teach them to head immediately for an exit to the home and the stop drop and roll technique.

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Kids First Aid

Everyone knows to get under a desk or something solid to shield them from falling objects during an earthquake right? Well I like to think being outside is the safest bet, however if you can’t make it outside then that is the next best thing.

Basic First aid is a skill that everyone should know. Ranging from CPR to applying a simple bandage, Some common knowledge of basic medical care procedures and even field dressing wounds will be beneficial.

Learn the basics of antibiotics, ibuprofen and acetaminophen, bandages. Know how to spot a stroke or heart attack and how to know the difference as well. Strokes will cause one side of the face to droop, cognitive disorientation, and difficulty moving any part of the body. A heart attack is usually accompanied by excruciating pain on the left side of body, tightness in the chest and also a swimmy head.

There are tons of ideas for being safe and having the skills necessary to expand on that idea. Feel free to expand on it!

I hope you found this article helpful and informative. If you have any questions, comments or input feel free to leave them in the box below.

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