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Egg whites Vs Egg Substitute

View Poll Results: What kind of eggs do you like better?

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  • Crack and seperate?

    34 60.71%
  • Buy preprepared Egg Whites it's easier!

    9 16.07%
  • Egg Substitute is good enough for me!!!

    10 17.86%
  • Oh what dose it mater!

    3 5.36%
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    Egg whites Vs Egg Substitute

    Well I was Just curios! How many people here crack and seperate, buy pre prepared egg whites or use an egg substitute? Weigh in on what you think!

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    Crack and seperate, its pretty easy once you get the process down.

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    bring it!

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    crack and seperate works for me much of the time, and I find that they make fluffier eggs opposed to liquid egg whties or substitute. I will buy liq. egg whites for their convience every now and then, but Ill still add a whole egg to get a yolk
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    Crack and seperate
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    I read it someplace.

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    Egg substitute. Egg white omelettes are too bouncy for my taste, and besides, it's a PITA getting rid of the yolks.
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    crack and seperate - it's easy and it's cheaper. (but the egg substitute sure does look pretty )
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    I prefer Eggs and not any substitute

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jenny
    I prefer Eggs and not any substitute

    Awww......
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    For some time I went with the substitute, just poured right into a cup and chugged it down. Not any more, was too much money for the amount of protein so I went back to the crack and separate method

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    Crack and separate. It's cheaper and the best tasting. I've never liked Egg Beaters or other substitutes, though Eggology is pretty good.

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    Crack and separate...once you master the technique it only takes seconds, and it is cheaper than the substitute.

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    Boil and separate. It's easier to separate them after you boil them.

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    5 dozen eggs at costco for 3.39. crack and separate 5-6 every day of my life for the last 4 years
    Still Alive.

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    Crack and Seperate. Eggs are so cheap compared to the carton eggs

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    Usually prefer crack and separate. However, I recently found a brand(eggology) of eggwhites that are organic, no additives, and very quick and easy..Best of all they are real egg whites and not substitute---www.eggology.com is the brand.

    Hope this helps

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