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James Silverton wrote:
> On 8/13/2011 6:35 AM, Andy wrote: >> > wrote: >> >>> >>> > ha scritto nel messaggio >>>> >>>> Can hard boiled eggs out of the shell be frozen successfully? >>>> Does anyone have actual experience doing this? >>> >>> Yep. You can sell the whites to Goodyear. >> >> >> A silly question with a silly answer! >> >> It doesn't take but a few minutes to hard boil eggs. >> > > Twenty minutes is hardly a "few" and you'll need even more time if you > want the eggs quite cold. You can buy pre-boiled eggs in > supermarkets. I think they are safe enough and don't taste bad even > if the shell has been treated with some sort of resin. +1. TJ's has. My wife likes them as a healthy snack at work. -S- |
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