"Siobhan Perricone" > wrote in message
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> On Mon, 21 Feb 2005 20:03:37 -0700, "Maverick"
> > wrote:
>
>>*shamefully* It's pretty simple really. The store bought eggs come in the
>>cardboard crates with expiration/best by/use by/whatever-the-hell-it-is
>>date. Once the eggs go past that date, they're in the trash. Of course,
>>they are way past that date before I get around to checking them if we
>>haven't been using eggs a whole lot.
>
> You must waste a lot of eggs that way. I use the water test, it works fine
> and I don't have to give in to the supermarket paranoia and waste eggs. 
>
> --
> Siobhan Perricone
Yeah, I sure have wasted a lot of eggs. I wish I had a book of these little
food "tips". I wouldn't waste so much food. I gave up buying milk for
everyday use. Nobody in the house drinks it. Now, if I'm going to make
something that needs milk, I buy the smallest size I can that will give me
double what the recipe calls for in case I do something stupid like drop the
only cup of milk I had *inno* and then had to run to the store real quick
like...
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