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how does salt affect eggs in cooking: I’ve had enough! gotta test it myself!

June 17, 2013 30 Comments
how does salt affect eggs in cooking

I might be in over my head when it comes to food science (definitely am), but I will give it my best shot here. What do I have to lose? 4 eggs? that’s worth the risk. We’re going to get down and dirty with this salt-effect-on-eggs business. Please read and don’t make me “begg” yah! […]

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