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  2. Here's How Long Hard-Boiled Eggs Last Before Going Bad - AOL

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    To quick-pickle hard boiled eggs, simply put the eggs in a heat-proof sealable glass jar (such as a wide-mouth mason jar), and add some dill, garlic, or both, if you like.

  3. 31 Vegetarian Soups for Weight Loss - AOL

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    A splash of balsamic vinegar brightens the flavor, and a garnish of radish and parsley gives this comforting soup a fresh finish. ... but are also packed with protein from hard-boiled eggs, which ...

  4. Egg prices are rising. Here's why you should still eat them ...

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    Curing: Cure eggs in a mixture of salt and sugar, which preserves them. Storing in oil: Submerge hard-boiled eggs in oil, such as olive oil, in a sealed jar. This can prevent oxidation and ...

  5. How to make hard boiled eggs perfectly: 2 go-to methods - AOL

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    At Passover, eggs are used a lot in place of traditional leavening agents like flour, baking powder, and baking soda in many dessert recipes. More: Detroit Free Press' 5 favorite eats from ...

  6. A 7-day Mediterranean diet meal plan to boost your heart health

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    Lunch options. Grilled Fish and Veggies. Enjoy 6 ounces of any preferred fish with 2 cups vegetables, grilled, roasted or sautéed in olive oil.

  7. Food storage - Wikipedia

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    Food storage in refrigerators may not be safe unless there is close adherence to temperature guidelines. In general the temperature should be maintained at 4 °C (39 °F) or below but never below 1 °C (34 °F). [8] Safe storage times vary from food to food and may depend on how the food has been treated prior to being placed in the refrigerator.