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How California's New Rules Are Scrambling The Egg Industry
On Jan. 1, all eggs sold in California will have to come from chickens living in more spacious digs. The rules have disrupted the egg industry and pushed prices up at grocery stores in California.
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California Is About To Make Egg Production More Humane, By Giving Hens 70 Percent More Space
Starting next year, 15 million egg-laying hens in California and millions more providing out-of-state eggs to Californians will be required to have 70 percent more space — going from a minimum of 67 square inches each to nearly 116 square inches, about a 10.7-inch square of space per bird. California is the biggest consumer of eggs in the country, and this new regulations is part of a broader national effort to shift industry focus away from...
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Gordon Ramsay Makes Scrambled Eggs
Gordon shares his favorite scrambled egg recipe and attempts to show Jimmy how to make it.
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Shirred Eggs with Spinach and Crisp Bread Crumbs
If you prefer, this dish can be prepared in four individual ramekins instead of in a baking dish. Divide the spinach among them and then break an egg into each. The cooking time will be about 10 mi...
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Why The U.S. Chills Its Eggs And Most Of The World Doesn't
Go in search of eggs in most foreign countries and you might encounter a strange scene: eggs on a shelf or out in the open air, nowhere near a refrigerator. Shock and confusion may ensue. What are they doing there? And are they safe to eat? We Americans, along with the Japanese, Australians and Scandinavians, tend to be squeamish about our chicken eggs, so we bathe them and then have to refrigerate them.
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Why Europeans Don't Refrigerate Their Eggs
British supermarkets don't refrigerate eggs. The breakfast food can be found hanging out between the canned vegetables and boxes of dry cake mix in the grocery store aisle with other traditionally nonperishable foods. This surprised me since in the U.S., eggs are typically found in the refrigerated dairy aisle with the butter, cheeses, and milk. So what's the deal? Why doesn't anyone in the U.K. freak out over eggs sitting in room temperatures for days on end?
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Cracking an egg underwater
The egg is supported by the water surrounding it, which helps it to maintain its shape! This concept is captured by Archimedes' Principle, which states that the upward buoyant force exerted on a body immersed in a fluid is equal to the weight of the fluid that the body displaces, and of course, you get to feed some hungry fish
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Around The World In 20 Eggs
Did you know that there are 20 different ways to make eggs? Here are the 20 most famous egg dishes from around the world.
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Cracking an egg underwater
As part of its “Sharable Science” campaign, Nokia set out to discover what happens when an egg is cracked underwater. The result is pretty cool — and we didn’t know fish ate eggs.
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Huevos Rancheros
Although Mexican food can be unhealthy and loaded with fat, many of its native ingredients, such as beans, tomatoes and avocados, are considered superfoods. Here they are combined with eggs to make...
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Bored With Your Breakfast? 20 New Ideas to Mix Up Your Mornings
We know breakfast is the most important meal of the day, but does that mean it's always the most exciting? Definitely not. That's why we've compiled 20 unique and exciting ways to eat your favorite breakfast foods.
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Classic Deviled Eggs with Malt Vinegar
There's no picnic fare more traditional than the deviled egg, and this easy version, sweet and tangy thanks to the addition sweet pickles and malt vinegar to the filling, is good enough to become a family favorite.
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Pimento Cheese Deviled Eggs
A new take on a Southern party food favorite, these deviled eggs are flavored with a creamy pimento cheese mixture.
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The Hard Truth About Boiled Eggs
How to cook the perfect hard-boiled egg
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Eggs Baked in Tomato-Paprika Sauce
Fennel seeds and smoked paprika amp up the flavor of this tomato sauce, which is topped with eggs and then quickly baked. Serve with toasted bread for an easy brunch dish or a simple weeknight supp...
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Know It All: Easter
Peeps, jellybeans and Cadbury eggs are already teasing your sweet tooth. Prepare for the bunny-filled bliss by reading the who, what, when, where and why behind popular Easter traditions.
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Woman finds dead body under deck during Easter egg hunt with son
A Tennessee woman says she made a grisly discovery while hunting for Easter eggs in her back yard with her 3-year-old son: a dead body. Tara Hanouskova said she had noticed a foul smell but didn't find the source until Wednesday, when she noticed tennis shoes in the crawl space under her deck while hunting for eggs with her son.
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Got Sharpies + 10 Minutes? Make Easy Tie Dye Easter Eggs
Surprise, Easter is less than a week away! Where has the time gone? If you’ve been too busy spring cleaning and enjoying the nice weather, we understand. But it’s time to stop what you are doing and decorate some eggs — and these tie dye eggs'll do just the trick. Best of all, you only need Sharpies, nail polish remover and eggs (duh) to make 'em happen. Oh, and 10 minutes ;) Say hello to a super fun Easter basket of very colorful eggs!
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Lemony Eggs Florentine
Many tasty variations exist on the classic eggs Benedict, each embellishing a poached egg and muffin with luxurious hollandaise sauce. This version adds crisp bacon and sauteed spinach, but you cou...
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Eggs in Tomato Sauce: the Ultimate Breakfast for Dinner Dish
If you've never cooked eggs in a quick, garlic-y tomato sauce, then you're missing out on what might be the best breakfast for dinner dish out there. Serve with wilted spinach over a thick piece of toast and enjoy with a glass of red wine.
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