Bought Too Many Eggs? 7 Ways to Make Sure They Don’t Go to Waste
Have you ever come home from the grocery store with a fresh pack of eggs, only to discover you’ve barely made a dent in the dozen that are already sitting in the fridge? Perhaps you’re lucky enough to have chickens — then you certainly have an overabundance of eggs every once in awhile.
We know there are only so many times you can whip up an omelette or some egg salad before you and your family get sick of the sight of anything remotely yolk-filled. Don’t worry — there are so many not-so-eggy options that’ll make sure nothing ends up tossed in the trash. Plus, it’ll give you an opportunity to stock up on plenty of shells and to use around your house and garden, too!
Take a look at the best eggy and not-so-eggy options we’ve come across.
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