More prepackaged wierdness
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More prepackaged wierdness
So we have no doubt seen the cheeseburger in a can, but here is something for those folks who burn water while trying to boil an egg: packaged, peeled and boiled eggs!
Here is a link with some erudite commentary:
http://www.thekitchn.com/thekitchn/dair ... ggs-047796
Here is a link with some erudite commentary:
http://www.thekitchn.com/thekitchn/dair ... ggs-047796
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- DangerousDave
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I asked the expert about this...Mrs. Kman. She's on the fence...it looks interesting but how useful is it really? She already boils up half a dozen eggs every week or so for salads or general eating and it's not really that difficult to do. I think the kicker will be the "Cage Free" part...that sounds to me like they're trying to justify how expensive these puppies are.
Given the recent increases in the prices of eggs, $5/dozen eggs may not be that far off, maybe not as close as $4/gallon gas (which is already here,) but at about $5/dozen for precooked eggs, I could see where it could find a niche market someplace.
I've seen eggs around here selling from $2-3.50 a dozen (Extra Large AA) depending upon where you get them.
I've seen eggs around here selling from $2-3.50 a dozen (Extra Large AA) depending upon where you get them.
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Plain ol' white commercially grown eggs that you find in the supermarket. I don't know what the free range or brown eggs may be going for. Besides, once you take the shell off, they look the same. The $2/doz price was for eggs from Costco in 24 count containers.
DangerousDave wrote:Yea, but are you talking about white eggs or brown eggs?
Very convenient if you really like boiled eggs and want to grab some on the way to a picnic or something. But you're right, BondiBoy66 & Kman - is this a sad reflection of a decline in basic cooking skills?
Anyone here ever eaten balut (fertilised egg with the embryo inside)? http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Balut
Anyone here ever eaten balut (fertilised egg with the embryo inside)? http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Balut