Asked on Mar 18, 2018

What is the trick to removing the inner membrane from a raw egg shell?

RGS28088042
by RGS28088042

Does anyone know how to remove membranes from eggshells? I want to be able to pulverize the shells (lime) to be used in my garden soil.


  6 answers
  • Gail Gail on Mar 19, 2018

    Egg shells are calcium. You will need to ADD the lime.


    To pulverise the shells, all you need to do is let them dry a couple days & they will crumble for you.

  • Dfm Dfm on Mar 19, 2018

    lime is also calcium. just in a different form. egg shells are also calcium. both work. I'm allergic to eggs, I use the garden lime.

  • Christine Christine on Mar 19, 2018

    Hi, I have found the easiest way to remove the membrane from raw egg shells is to drop them in a small container of warm soapy water while doing meal/baking prep. Then when cleaning up, after whatever is in the oven, rinse the shells under running water, rubbing inside to make sure membrane has dissolved and set aside to dry. Hope this works for you, and happy gardening!

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    • RGS28088042 RGS28088042 on Mar 19, 2018

      This is basically what I am doing now, but, without the addition of soap. I will give it a try. What I do know is that you cannot pulverize the shell with the membrane intact - crush it -yes. but, pulverize it-no! Thanks, I will add some dish soap.

  • Dfm Dfm on Mar 19, 2018

    garden lime is ground up limestone, which is very high in calcium. the little green fruits don't have the calcium in them.

  • 2dogal 2dogal on Mar 19, 2018

    Don't bother doing that. It is not necessary to remove the membrane. Just let your egg shell dry after emptying the egg from it then crush it.

  • Just let them completely dry, they will crush just fine. I sometimes place them in the oven after I have turned it off from using it.