When most people think about Thanksgiving dinner, the first things that come to mind are turkey, stuffing, mashed potatoes, and pumpkin pie. Eggs are a key ingredient in several favorite Thanksgiving recipes – casseroles, breads, pies and more. Egg safety is important all times of the year, but especially during the holidays when you are
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May is here and it’s National Egg Month! Eggs are an excellent source of protein to help you stay full and energized throughout the day. Not only are eggs nutritious and affordable, they are also very easy to prepare in many different ways. Eggs can be boiled, fried or scrambled and used in a variety
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Making special plans or an indulgent meal for Valentine’s Day? Desserts and treats made with eggs can be an indulgent way to celebrate. What’s more synonymous with Valentine’s Day than kisses? These Meringue Kisses from the Incredible Egg will satisfy your sweet tooth. Or share this buttercream frosting , these eclairs, or other desserts with your
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No football game is bigger than the Super Bowl, so why not bring these big game deviled eggs? Or if you want a different take on deviled eggs you can try these with bacon & cheddar or these picked versions. The Food Network takes eggs a step further with this 7-layer deviled egg dip. Everyone
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Today many sporting events start earlier in the day, so fans start tailgating earlier, too. With college football games as early as 11 a.m. in some parts of the country, step up your tailgating game with eggs at breakfast tailgates. The Incredible Edible Egg has recipes for breakfast-based tailgates, plus these Big Game Deviled Eggs
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Many Americans will celebrate Independence Day with barbecues, camping trips and picnics. Eggs make a natural fit for 4th of July fun – whether deviled eggs for a picnic or scrambled eggs for breakfast while camping or at the lake. Just like it’s important to handle fireworks with care and proper safety measures, eggs should
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May 20 is National Quiche Lorraine Day. To celebrate Quiche Lorraine Day safely, make sure you start with eggs stored in the coldest part of your refrigerator in the original carton. Wash your hands before handling or preparing eggs. Make sure you adequately cook your eggs, bringing them to a temperature high enough to destroy
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