Anonymous wrote:I agree with PP. Make a bunch on Sunday. They last for a week unpeeled and only take a few seconds to peel when you're ready to eat. I start them in cold water, bring to a boil, turn off heat, and let sit for 15 mins. Then remove to an ice bath. Perfect every time. Must be way cheaper too.
Anonymous wrote:THE QUESTION IS do they add preservatives!
I'm ignoring the you can fix them for yourself b/c I see these at the hotel/motel breakfast bars and so I'd like to know the preservative answer b/c altho I do fix my own eggs I would like to know what I am eating when I am on the road!
Anonymous wrote:Another alternative. I needed to add some protein for breakfasts, but wanted to cut back on the fat in eggs. So I now get cartons of the egg whites and put two eggs worth of egg white in a small bowl, microwave for 40 seconds and I have a fat free egg white omelet. A dash of salt and pepper and it's a fast way to get the protein without the fat.
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Another alternative. I needed to add some protein for breakfasts, but wanted to cut back on the fat in eggs. So I now get cartons of the egg whites and put two eggs worth of egg white in a small bowl, microwave for 40 seconds and I have a fat free egg white omelet. A dash of salt and pepper and it's a fast way to get the protein without the fat.