Fabulous find # 2- Eggs for 6-12 at once
How to Cook eggs for a crowd comes from a blog called Macheesmo
Each egg is perfectly shaped and all are ready to serve at the same time.
Great for a crowd Check out how long to cook on her blog.
It seems that Macheesmo has removed his post. But I found another blogger at Savor + Savvy who gives instructions and times- this is great!!
Photos property of Macheesmo
Fabulous find # 3- Hard boiled eggs made in the oven
I'm on a egg roll.. Did you know you can bake hard boiled eggs in the oven . No pot to clean or take up space on the range.
I found this picture and idea on Pinterest from a blog called The Burlap Bag. She has lots of great ideas.
Burlap Bag
Fabulous find # 4 - You can also steam eggs for easy peeling
I found this fabulous find on a blog called Mama Chocolate How to steam eggs for easy peeling and tender eggs.
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Photo from Mama Chocolate
Fabulous find # 5- Roasted Garlic in the Crock pot
photo from Veggie Converter.
I found this fabulous find on a great vegan blog called Veggie Converter. Use your crock pot to roast garlic for a wonderful spread.
Fabulous find # 6- Make your microwave Sparkle n 2 minutes
This Fabulous Find is from Practically Functional
Clean your microwave in 2 minutes easily. This is amazing. Literally it takes only minutes to get that microwave to sparkle.
Practically Functional
Fabulous Find #1
Grow Celery from your leftover celery stalks
Unbelievable! Wait!! don't throw your celery core away.
You can grow more celery at home!
I love this because celery is on the dirty dozen list ( meaning it has lots of pesticide) and organic celergy is expensive. Solution: Buy organic celery once and keep growing your own.
Find out how from Whole Lifestyle Nutrition
Photo from Whole Life Nutrition
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These are truly fabulous finds. I want to try almost each one of them. Thanks for sharing these.
ReplyDeleteOh, I love these ideas!!! The eggs are so cute I might cook them in muffin tins just for me, even if I'm not feeding the masses. And I can't tell you how much celery I've thrown out instead of growing my own! Very cool ... :)
ReplyDeleteEgg roll...love it! And I love these tips. Thank you for sharing them at See Ya In the Gumbo. I kept saying, huh! How about that as i scrolled through your list.
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing! Seeing how to bake eggs in muffin tins really made me go, "now why didn't I think of that?!" I'm going to try all of those egg tricks. I found your cool blog via Couponing & Cooking's hop, now following :)
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Love the information. I have a Blog Hop on Wednesdays, and I would love it if you would link this post tomorrow. You can find it at
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It is called Wednesdays Adorned From Above Blog Hop.
I hope to see you there. Have a great Day.
Debi Bolocofsky
Adorned From Above
www.adornedfromabove.com
These ideas are really fabulous. those egg cooking methods are truly unique.
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ReplyDeleteWhat a great post with lots of great tips. Hope you are having a great holiday week and thank you so much for sharing with Full Plate Thursday.
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Miz Helen
Thanks so much for linking up at Mealtime Monday! Can’t wait to see what you like up tomorrow night!
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Steamed eggs! How clever!
ReplyDeleteThese super clever tips were one of the top-viewed links from last week. Your fabulous finds are being featured at this week's See Ya in the Gumbo. Thanks again for linking up!
ReplyDeleteSome of these hints I was familiar with but there were definitely some new ones too. Those egg ideas are definitely something I can't wait to try. Thanks for sharing this week on BeColorful.
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Poached eggs are the best! I found this link for oven-poaching: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YV5DJrhqE5E Thanks for visiting my blog. The Bobcat is not dangerous if healthy-- it is usually very shy and retiring. However a sick or rabit one can be vicious and deadly.
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing these. I really like the idea of using a muffin tray to make uniform-sized eggs.
ReplyDeleteHard boiled eggs in the oven - very clever!
ReplyDeleteWonderful tips I am getting here! Thank you for sharing.
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