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    do you turn it down on low or meadium low or medium?????? after its boiled?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Flatcoatluver
    do you turn it down on low or meadium low or medium?????? after its boiled?

    I don't. I put them in the pan with water. Put the heat on high. Bring the water to a boil. Once it is boiling, I boil the eggs for ten to fifteen minutes. But, I never change the temperature, I always leave it on high.
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    oh whoops ok that answered my question
    being a vegetarion i need alot of protein and so i usally like boil 20 and then have one for a snack when i come home from school
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    Quote Originally Posted by Flatcoatluver
    oh whoops ok that answered my question
    being a vegetarion i need alot of protein and so i usally like boil 20 and then have one for a snack when i come home from school
    Coming from a vegetarian myself, might I also suggest peanut butter and nuts for protein? Specifically nuts because they're beneficial in SO many ways. Just a way to eat protein and not eat the same thing everyday. It can get old. :P

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    Quote Originally Posted by buckner
    Coming from a vegetarian myself, might I also suggest peanut butter and nuts for protein? Specifically nuts because they're beneficial in SO many ways. Just a way to eat protein and not eat the same thing everyday.
    And, soy beans, too! Oh, man, I love edamame, they make a great snack and are full of protein!
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    Oh i have been a vegetarion for about 2 months not very long. I do have that kind of stuff but i don't like it very much. having eggs for a snack is yummy lol.
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    Ooooh..............I love hard boiled eggs! In fact I'm going to make some tomorrow.

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    For a change of pace, why don't you also make devilled egss since you already have so many hardboiled ones? There are a lot of great, easy Veggie cookbooks on the market or go to Cooks.com. I've been doing a lot of veggie lately.



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    One remark: never stop the boiling process: once the water starts boiling, keep it boiling!!
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    When I do my eggs, I put them in cold water, boil for five minutes, then let them cool on the stove.
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    Quote Originally Posted by sirrahved
    When I do my eggs, I put them in cold water, boil for five minutes, then let them cool on the stove.

    They're hard boiled only after five minutes?! Wow! I must have a weak stove! I wish it only took five minutes!
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    Quote Originally Posted by finn's mom
    They're hard boiled only after five minutes?! Wow! I must have a weak stove! I wish it only took five minutes!
    You let them sit in the hot water after you boil them, and they continue to cook. When the water is cool I take them out, rinse them in cold water, and peel them.
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    I never knew there was that many ways to boil a egg!!! LOL Umm manoynase (SP) sound good on it I will have to try it
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    Quote Originally Posted by sirrahved
    You let them sit in the hot water after you boil them, and they continue to cook. When the water is cool I take them out, rinse them in cold water, and peel them.

    I'll have to try that next time!
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    By prickling the egg, you're sure it won't crack in the water.

    By the way, another yummy way to eat a hard boiled egg for a snack is to dip in mustard.



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