What do you do with the egg whites?

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nini
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What do you do with the egg whites?

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What do you do with the egg whites???? If I had the eggs, I would hate throwing out food, even if it is not the ideal food, and especially in this poverty stricken country. Any good uses for it?
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Post by avalon »

Oh nini, it's never easy, not even over-easy :D

I've tried giving my whites away and no one would take them. Family, neighbors, and neighbors dogs!- no one. I did this for a year, roughly. Now, sometimes I'll have a yolk. Sometimes I'll have the whole egg. I do feel guilty and wasteful when they slither down the drain 8)
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Post by Oscar »

I chuck the whites. Hardly more wasteful than frying them... ;)
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Post by fictor »

I fry them, with a pinch of salt, garlic and chives.
Then I give them to my dad, my girlfriend (when she
is not trying to do the Wai diet) or my brothers.
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I consider them non food, like the shell...

I don't feel guilty about throwing away the shell. They are just part of the package.
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Compost goo.
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Post by CY »

johndela1 wrote:I consider them non food, like the shell...

I don't feel guilty about throwing away the shell. They are just part of the package.
This is the way I see it as well. Its just like peeling a banana or an orange. The skin is loaded with nutrients, but its not something you should eat. Whites are the 'peel' of the egg.
Remembrance wrote:Compost goo.
This is what i do as well. Its a peel so it goes right out with the peels.

Funny, a friend of mine has a few chickens and geese that lay eggs, and, taking my advice, she composts the bad eggs rather than throwing them down the sink. Unfortunately for her, she lives up in blackbear country, and the critters will tear through anything in her property just to reach the few eggs she puts out in the compost every day...
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The bears know what's good for them ;)
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Post by MariaLinn »

Funny, I used to see the whites as the only usefull thing in eggs before, took quite some time to reorganize my brain on that matter.

If im visiting at my parents house my sister uses them in her 'super healthy' ometettes :roll:

Otherwise they meet their destiny in the trash.
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Hehehe :)
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