RVers Enjoy Eggceptionally Cooked Eggs
My brother-in-law has been using these Eggsact Eggtimers for a couple years with great success, so I decided to get one to use in our RV.
It’s very simple to use, just put it in a pot of warm water along with your eggs and cook. The timer begins to change color as the eggs cook.
The color ring starts at the outside and works its way into the middle.
The indicator has several degrees of “doneness” to let you know when your eggs are just how you like them. Here it shows they are completely hard cooked.
Once it cools down it changes back to its red color and it’s ready to use again. You can pick these up at Amazon.com, ACE Hardware or practically any cooking store. Use it with any quantity of eggs and at any altitude. You could just use the microwave clock timer, but if you’re like me, you’ve ruined many eggs because you forgot to set the timer. It's made from a hard resin and will take the rough and tumble ride in your RV’s utensil drawer. Serving it up how you like it - Jim Twamley, Professor of RVing.Keep up with the latest news about RVs and RVing with RVtravel.com. Its informative newsletter is read weekly by more than 75,000 RVers. Learn more or sign up for an email alert announcing each new issue. Now in its seventh year.
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2 Comments:
These are great, we have been using for about 23 years. First on a sail boat (we lived aboard for 21years) now in the RV. We are on #2 they do discolor and make it hard to read.
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boatcat, at January 12, 2008 6:27:00 AM PST
I've used them for years. They are great for high altitude also, as the 3-minute egg at 8,000 feet is a bit rare, shall we say?
Great for getting them not too cooked also, hate a hard-cooked egg when I wanted soft, with just the white cooked and the yolk a perfect sauce.
They are about $5, last time I saw them. have given them for Christmas presents too, and the faces of the recipients are funny? An egg at Christmas, but they really do work.
By
kay, at January 12, 2008 6:40:00 PM PST
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