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    The difference between whole eggs and egg whites?

    Hi guys, i need to know the difference between those two. Also, how do you cook them? Do you ever eat scrambled eggs or omelets? ...or am i wrong here?

    Another thing is how do you guys cook oats? Never had them before..


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    the whites don't have any fat in them.

    i eat my oats raw because i can't stomach them cooked. otherwise you nuke em in water, or boil them.
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    May i ask why u felt the need 2 open a new thread on eggs when there is already one going strong? The question has already been asked ---How 2 prepare? and -- What is the difference between Yolk and white? why not ask your egg questions there?

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    Try and search this is answered every day...no need to waste another post about it!
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    Quote Originally Posted by DeadBolt
    Try and search this is answered every day...no need to waste another post about it!

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