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09/02/2015 08:57AM (Thread Older Than 3 Years)
I tried some of this today, very pleasantly surprised. I hadn't had much luck with any other water-only breakfast products, this is pretty good.
"...And the days I keep my gratitude higher than my expectations, .......well, I have really good days". Ray Wiley Hubbard
09/02/2015 01:08PM
Yep, have been using their eggs for about two years now. Good stuff.
Where have you all found it? I got it from Packit Gourmet
"It is more important to live for the possibilities that lie ahead than to die in despair over what has been lost." -Barry Lopez
09/02/2015 06:26PM
Just tried the OvaEasy eggs for the first time on our recent trip to Crocodile Lake. Made a breakfast for 4 with Hormel Real Bacon pieces added and it was a very good meal. Got me thinking about lots of other possibilities as well. Will definitely be going on future trips with me. Available at REI too.
Now they have a French Toast Mix? I will be trying that as well.
Now they have a French Toast Mix? I will be trying that as well.
09/03/2015 08:50PM
quote Sylbill: "This might be a dumb question, but what does everyone do for bread?"
Use bread. Just put it in a Tupperware bread saver or some other type of Tupperware type container so it doesn't get squished.
"Rivers know this: there is no hurry. We shall get there someday.” ~A.A. Milne
09/04/2015 08:54AM
quote PortageKeeper: "Looks like they shot up in price though."
Eggs generally have been up in price (avian flu), so this isn't surprising.
Hopefully it's a short-term issue.
I've been dehydrating eggs directly - is the Ova product substantially better?
09/08/2015 08:07AM
quote Sylbill: "This might be a dumb question, but what does everyone do for bread?"
I make French toast for 2 twice in a trip. One 1lb loaf of pepperidge farm swirl type bread is enough for 4 servings of French toast, it is 16 slices plus 2 ends if I remember right. What I've found is to look for the 1lb loaf, its key, most specialty type breads are now shrinking in size & weight. That said, cinnamon raisin swirl, cinnamon swirl, blueberry swirl, there is even a French toast swirl. I never use hard plastic or Tupperware to protect the bread, it goes as is on top of the barrel.
Been using the French toast mix from Cache Lake for a few years now.
It does not matter how slowly you go, as long as you do not stop. -Confucius
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