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Natalie Ann
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Kate - I'm not sure about his milk carton eggs... around here we have milk carton kids. You know, the ones gone missing. Little ads on the sides of
the milk carton... and at first that was what I thought Al was suggesting we use.
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Milk carton eggs are egg substitute, yellow colored egg whites, in a milk type carton. Costco has them as well as other places.
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Al G
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Thanks Dennis...I assumed most had used carton egg whites...come to think about it I just started using (learned)them
Nena, I will try to find stevia, sounds good...thanks. Any instructions on how to use it?
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Al G
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Check out my improved recipe in the other post. No suger...
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Quote: | Originally posted by Al G
Thanks Dennis...I assumed most had used carton egg whites...come to think about it I just started using (learned)them
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I've been using them for years, Al. The only thing missing is the flavor of cholesterol.
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Al G
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Kate...my goal is no fat and I have achieved it to a real low level. My last, I made this morning are very good. I believe children would enjoy them.
This does not mean you cannot use butter, but the Yogurt make them rich. Mine are now 5/8" thick and a smooth texture with a little tartness from the
dry fruit. I have found oats are hard to make smooth. I had two goals...one cook in skillet and two healthy...you know, I am old and fat
I hope someone actually tries some...I'm a proud papa....
Edit...BTW I grew up splashing bacon grease over the tops of eggs so we did not have to turn them too...
[Edited on 1-6-2008 by Al G]
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Al, you can make oat flour by tossing those oats in the blender. I do that for muffins sometimes. Replace the butter or oil with applesauce. It's
good and sooooo virtuous that next morning you can:
PUT THE BACON-FRIED EGGS IN A SANDWICH!!! And throw in the bacon!! Put 'em on toast with mustard on the egg side, and honey on the bacon side!
YUMMMMMMY!!! Take two bites and give the rest to the dog, or eat it all and go for a long walk afterward.
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Natalie Ann
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Al - I generally steep a little stevia in some very hot water, like tea.... and then use by the drop. It's very sweet and takes some getting used to
in order to get the amount works for you. But given all these culinary experiments you are about of late, 3 drops or 5 should be within your research
skills.
Had a friend used to grow some stevia in her back yard. Couldn't figure out why her plants seemed to be doing so well, then regularly the leaves were
just eaten away by something. One Sunday afternoon she watched her grandson play in the yard - and then she knew why the stevia was disappearing.
The little boy just gobbled it up. Honest.
Good luck to you, Al, in this quest for the perfect healthy breakfast cake. I believe this counts as 'going green'.
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