Depends on how many eggs you eat.
Geoff
Oyster shell vs egg shell
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Re: Oyster shell vs egg shell
The Baker
Re: Oyster shell vs egg shell
Do you mean egg shell is 100% calcium carbonate. If it is so you are right and no need to worry about it is boiled or not.NZChris wrote:if it dissolved, you wouldn't have a shell to put in your wash.
Re: Oyster shell vs egg shell
I doubt any source of CC is pure CC, read the whole thread. I don't use egg shell because I have better options easily available, not because it isn't 'pure CC'.
My current sugar wash ferment has no CC in it and I won't add whole shells from my local beach, or any other form of CC, unless the pH starts dropping.
My current sugar wash ferment has no CC in it and I won't add whole shells from my local beach, or any other form of CC, unless the pH starts dropping.
Re: Oyster shell vs egg shell
Thanks @NZChrisNZChris wrote:I doubt any source of CC is pure CC, read the whole thread. I don't use egg shell because I have better options easily available, not because it isn't 'pure CC'.
My current sugar wash ferment has no CC in it and I won't add whole shells from my local beach, or any other form of CC, unless the pH starts dropping.