Egg Timer by SCI/Scandicrafts, Inc
Accurately calculate the cooking times for eggs, from soft- to hard-boiled, with this easy-to-use Egg Timer. Simply place it in water with eggs. As they cook, watch the timer change color until the eggs reach the desired state. See complete description »
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Accurately calculate the cooking times for eggs, from soft- to hard-boiled, with this easy-to-use Egg Timer. Simply place it in water with eggs. As they cook, watch the timer change color until the eggs reach the desired state.
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Excellent device to make perfect eggs every time.
The best thing that has happened to my roommate since sliced bread.
This is a completely different timer than usual.
It takes a bit of getting used to and you have to develop the art of reading it.
But my hard boiled eggs came out just right.
I never know how long to boil eggs to get them to come out right. I remember my Grandmother had one of these egg timers when I was a child and I loved it. Now I have my own and every time I use it, my eggs come our perfect. And as an added bonus I am also reminded of all the wonderful times I spent in the kitchen with my Grandmother.
I like medium cooked eggs and it is so easy to use the egg timer to get it just right. I recommend immediately cooling down your eggs.
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There isn't a difference between brown eggs and white eggs, either taste-wise or health-wise. It's just a matter of which breed of chicken they came from. Regular eggs are great, but organic, free-range eggs are just incredible. Better yet, stop by your local farmer's market and get eggs directly from the farmer; they'll likely be as fresher and tastier than anything you find in the supermarket.







