I don't know how people can drink egg whites
pco2
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yuck
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Ok then.
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The ones in cartons don't smell and are tasteless. More likely issue is perception of the person. Probably saw the "Rocky" movie too many times.
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Drinking them? No. I don't like drinking whole eggs either. Cooking is another story.0
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Iron_Feline wrote: »Ok then.
Great thread. May I introduce you to your wall or blog?
I've tried putting them in my shakes and I can't even do that.0 -
Then don't.
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I don't like sprouts - so I don't eat them.
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There is NO good reason to drink something you can cook0
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delicious in cocktails!0
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Iron_Feline wrote: »Ok then.
Great thread. May I introduce you to your wall or blog?
I've tried putting them in my shakes and I can't even do that.
This, as a reply to the previous message, made me laugh. A lot.0 -
and a quick Google indicates to me... that a cooked egg is actually more nutritious than a raw egg...0
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Iron_Feline wrote: »I don't like sprouts - so I don't eat them.0
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RavenLibra wrote: »and a quick Google indicates to me... that a cooked egg is actually more nutritious than a raw egg...
how so?0 -
Iron_Feline wrote: »I don't like sprouts - so I don't eat them.
it's why I'm not losing weight. :sad:0 -
Iron_Feline wrote: »I don't like sprouts - so I don't eat them.
only with blended kale.0 -
We use a hand-held blender, 1 cup of milk, one raw egg and 1/2 tsp or more of vanilla (hubby likes the vanilla) blend it up and you almost have a vanilla shake! Even my kids will drink it!0
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Try egg yolks instead! This egg soda is delicious
http://wanderingchopsticks.blogspot.com/2010/11/soda-sua-hot-ga-vietnamese-condensed.html
Soda Sua Hot Ga (Vietnamese Condensed Milk Egg Soda)
For one serving, you'll need:
1 cup club soda
1 or 2 tblsps sweetened condensed milk
1 egg yolk
Ice
In a tall glass, add 1 cup club soda, 1 or 2 tblsps sweetened condensed milk, and 1 egg yolk.
Puree until smooth. I used a hand blender, but a whisk, a pair of chopsticks, or a fork would work as well. You might need to strain the drink to remove any eggy lumps if you're using non-electronic methods though.
Pour into a glass and add ice cubes.
Just slightly foamy on top, fizzy, and refreshing.
Enjoy!
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Try egg yolks instead! This egg soda is delicious
http://wanderingchopsticks.blogspot.com/2010/11/soda-sua-hot-ga-vietnamese-condensed.html
Soda Sua Hot Ga (Vietnamese Condensed Milk Egg Soda)
For one serving, you'll need:
1 cup club soda
1 or 2 tblsps sweetened condensed milk
1 egg yolk
Ice
In a tall glass, add 1 cup club soda, 1 or 2 tblsps sweetened condensed milk, and 1 egg yolk.
Puree until smooth. I used a hand blender, but a whisk, a pair of chopsticks, or a fork would work as well. You might need to strain the drink to remove any eggy lumps if you're using non-electronic methods though.
Pour into a glass and add ice cubes.
Just slightly foamy on top, fizzy, and refreshing.
Enjoy!
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I like my eggs cooked. With a side of bacon.0
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Try egg yolks instead! This egg soda is delicious
http://wanderingchopsticks.blogspot.com/2010/11/soda-sua-hot-ga-vietnamese-condensed.html
Soda Sua Hot Ga (Vietnamese Condensed Milk Egg Soda)
For one serving, you'll need:
1 cup club soda
1 or 2 tblsps sweetened condensed milk
1 egg yolk
Ice
In a tall glass, add 1 cup club soda, 1 or 2 tblsps sweetened condensed milk, and 1 egg yolk.
Puree until smooth. I used a hand blender, but a whisk, a pair of chopsticks, or a fork would work as well. You might need to strain the drink to remove any eggy lumps if you're using non-electronic methods though.
Pour into a glass and add ice cubes.
Just slightly foamy on top, fizzy, and refreshing.
Enjoy!
Im so intrigued0 -
Mix in protein powder and you will not know the difference between milk.0
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jiigglybutt wrote: »Try egg yolks instead! This egg soda is delicious
http://wanderingchopsticks.blogspot.com/2010/11/soda-sua-hot-ga-vietnamese-condensed.html
Soda Sua Hot Ga (Vietnamese Condensed Milk Egg Soda)
For one serving, you'll need:
1 cup club soda
1 or 2 tblsps sweetened condensed milk
1 egg yolk
Ice
In a tall glass, add 1 cup club soda, 1 or 2 tblsps sweetened condensed milk, and 1 egg yolk.
Puree until smooth. I used a hand blender, but a whisk, a pair of chopsticks, or a fork would work as well. You might need to strain the drink to remove any eggy lumps if you're using non-electronic methods though.
Pour into a glass and add ice cubes.
Just slightly foamy on top, fizzy, and refreshing.
Enjoy!
Im so intrigued
It truly is delicious! The calories are pretty high for a drink but I have it as a desert from time to time. Not often you get your daily cholesterol from a soda! Seriously, though, you really only taste the sweetened condensed milk. It's so yummy and wonderful that it overpowers the rest. I think the egg yolk is really for consistency and foam.0 -
i'm too paranoid about food poisoning to eat raw eggs. At least the carton stuff is pasteurized.0
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princessofredrock wrote: »We use a hand-held blender, 1 cup of milk, one raw egg and 1/2 tsp or more of vanilla (hubby likes the vanilla) blend it up and you almost have a vanilla shake! Even my kids will drink it!
Ooooh, just saw this. I've never added vanilla to the egg soda I talked about but it sounds like an awesome idea!0
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