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=== Eggs, boiled ===
=== Eggs, boiled ===


When you boil eggs, think about how many eggs you want right away, and how many you might want for the next two days. Boiled eggs will keep fresh in any normal fridge for at least 2-3 days ''(if the shell is not cracked or broken)''. So boil a couple of extra eggs each time, which wont be any extra energy used. In fact it will keep you from having to boil eggs every day. This could reduce your energy use for boiling eggs by up to 50%. ''And every other day you have got a ready-boiled egg in just the few seconds it takes you to open the fridge door. Think of it as instant eggs!''
When you boil eggs, think about how many eggs you want right away, and how many you might want for the next two days. Boiled eggs will keep fresh in any normal fridge for at least 2-3 days ''(if the shell is not cracked or broken)''. So boil a couple of extra eggs each time, that wont be any extra energy used, in fact it will keep you from having to boil eggs every day. This could reduce your energy use for boiling eggs with up to 50%. ''And every other day you have got a ready-boiled egg in just the few seconds it takes you to open the fridge door, think of it as instant eggs!''


To Boil, start with pouring fresh cold water in your electric kettle and start it. Remember to use the exact amount of water needed for anything you will boil. Filling a kettle or pan with any extra cold water will only make the cooking time longer and waste more electricity.
To Boil, start with pouring fresh cold water in your electric kettle and start it. Remember to use the exact amount of water needed for anything you will boil. Filling a kettle or pan with any extra cold water will only make the cooking time longer and waste more electricity.
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