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re: PSA for KETO fans: Three Bridges Egg Bites are back at Costco

Posted on 10/2/20 at 1:23 pm to
Posted by hungryone
river parishes
Member since Sep 2010
11987 posts
Posted on 10/2/20 at 1:23 pm to
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you also need to consider the time involved and other ingredients.

I’m also considering the waste generated by the plastic and cardboard packaging used for freakin egg bites, so easy a fourth grader could make them. I’m buying local farm eggs and recycling my egg cartons back to the farmer every few weeks. I’m not so busy or so amazingly well compensated that 10 minutes once a week to mix a crustless quiche is going to put a dent in my income. Cook once, breakfast all week. Seems efficient to me.

Too, I loathe excess non biodegradable packaging, and egg bites definitely tick that box.
Posted by madamsquirrel
The Snarlington Estate
Member since Jul 2009
48931 posts
Posted on 10/2/20 at 3:13 pm to
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 the toaster oven (or regular oven), as a crustless quiche baked in a glass pie pan. Here's the formula: 6 eggs to a cup of heavy cream, blitzed with an immersion blender, then fold in whatever seasonings and add-ins you like: grated cheese, crumbled bacon, diced ham, steamed broccoli florets, blah blah. Pour mix into a buttered pie plate, bake for 25-30 mins at 325 degrees.
I do this and put it in silicone cups to bake. I like my egg cooked though and all the ones I have had pre-made seem slimy. I bought some at Costco but not sure of it was that brand but they were the same price. Never had Starbucks.
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I’m buying local farm eggs and recycling my egg cartons back to the farmer every few weeks
I also do this and try to watch excess packaging waste.
Posted by baldona
Florida
Member since Feb 2016
20538 posts
Posted on 10/2/20 at 3:19 pm to
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I’m also considering the waste generated by the plastic and cardboard packaging used for freakin egg bites, so easy a fourth grader could make them. I’m buying local farm eggs and recycling my egg cartons back to the farmer every few weeks. I’m not so busy or so amazingly well compensated that 10 minutes once a week to mix a crustless quiche is going to put a dent in my income. Cook once, breakfast all week. Seems efficient to me.

Too, I loathe excess non biodegradable packaging, and egg bites definitely tick that box.


While I agree with you, if you are driving somewhere to only buy one product like eggs instead of going to the grocery store to buy everything at once we can make an argument you are wasting a lot yourself.

Your rant was unnecessary on the FB
Posted by CAD703X
Liberty Island
Member since Jul 2008
78388 posts
Posted on 10/2/20 at 3:46 pm to
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I’m also considering the waste generated by the plastic and cardboard packaging used for freakin egg bites, so easy a fourth grader could make them. I’m buying local farm eggs and recycling my egg cartons back to the farmer every few weeks. I’m not so busy or so amazingly well compensated that 10 minutes once a week to mix a crustless quiche is going to put a dent in my income. Cook once, breakfast all week. Seems efficient to me.

Too, I loathe excess non biodegradable packaging, and egg bites definitely tick that box.


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