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  2. Egg timer - Wikipedia

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    Most traditional egg timers have a set time of about three minutes, that being the approximate time it takes to cook an average sized hen's egg in water. Hard-boiled eggs take longer to cook. The three minute egg timer is for soft-boiled eggs. [4] The egg changes rapidly during the first few

  3. Costco Is Selling a 17-Piece All-In-One Egg Cooker and Fans ...

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    Luckily for home cooks, there's Costco, where you can pick up a Dash 17-Piece All-In-One Egg Cooker to help you cook your eggs perfectly every time. Spotted by @costcohotfinds, the all-inclusive ...

  4. Easy-Bake Oven - Wikipedia

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    The Easy-Bake Oven is a working toy oven introduced in 1963 and manufactured by Kenner and later by Hasbro. [1] [2] The original toy used a pair of ordinary incandescent light bulbs as a heat source; current versions use a true heating element.

  5. The best cookbooks of 2024 - AOL

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    A Sweet Year: Jewish Celebrations and Festive Recipes for Kids and Their Families by Joan Nathan (Knopf) and My Life in Recipes: Food, Family, and Memories by Joan Nathan (Knopf). After a seven ...

  6. Shirred eggs - Wikipedia

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    Shirred eggs are eggs that have been baked in a gratin dish with a flat bottom. [1] Traditionally, they have been cooked in a dish called a shirrer, from which the dish gets its name, [2] but the name now applies regardless of the type of dish in which they are baked.

  7. Amy Poon on the joy of Chinese New Year – and why nostalgia ...

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    For Poon, the journey of reviving her family’s brand has been about more than food. “I think Poon’s is made up of stories – mine, my parents’, my brother’s, the wider family’s ...