Cute.
I think I've said this before, but here's what I do:
Bleed your fish and remove the skeins. Take them home. I don't lay them out on paper.
I will take a skein and push/force the remaining blood out of the veins with a pair of scissors.
I will cut the skeins in half (lengthwise) with the scissors.
I use good old NORMAL running cold tap water out of my faucet and rinse the snout out of each half-skein. I get in between each fold with my thumb and give them a hard, solid rinse. I live in Seattle, so it's just city water and I don't purify it because it doesn't make a difference.
Once rinsed, I will plop the skein in a strainer and let drain for about 10 minutes.
I place the skeins in a large tupperware bin, and coat each side with my cure of choice. I rub that in with my fingers, add more cure, and get it to the color that I like.
I will take those nice wet eggs and cut them in to 3" chunks.
I place those chunks, along with all the juices that have collected in the tupperware tub, and place them in pint jars.
I turn my little beer fridge down to 1 (warmest it will go) and will cure the eggs for 9 days in the fridge, and 1 day out at room temperature. I turn the jars over every 12 hours.
I will do this regardless of the cure I use. Either Keith's cure, or UEC. Other than the color, they all come out like this:
The end result is always something like this:
Than again, what do I really know any ways?