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Logitech G5 Laser Gaming Mouse: Battlefield 2142 Edition $159.94 Logitech G5 Laser Gaming Mouse – Battlefield 2142 Special Edition… |
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JVC KV-M706 Vehicle Multimedia 7-Inch Motorized Monitor $400.00 The JVC 7-inch widescreen color monitor installs in your dash, and entertains you with movies and music whenever you want. The TFT Active Matrix LCD boasts a wide viewing angle. It’s perfect as a deployable screen mounted above a standard DIN-sized receiver or mounted in a console for rear-seat entertainment. On-screen menus also are offered…. |
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Pioneer AVH-P5100DVD 7-Inch In-Dash Touchscreen Single-Din Dvd Multimedia A/V Receiver $679.99 Amazon.com Product Description The Pioneer AVH-P5100DVD In-Dash DVD Multimedia AV Receiver with 7-inch Widescreen Display and Detachable face. Now Playing In A Dash Near You This is what Drive-In Movies were supposed to be. Audio/Video players improve on CD Players by adding a nice large touch screen. With features like video control and improved iPod interface, taking your favorite movies, music,… |
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Sony CDXM30 Marine CD Receiver MP3/WMA/AAC Player $169.95 Play your music while you’re out on the water. The CDX-M30 marine CD receiver features multiple ways to listen to your tunes while boating. In addition to offering HD Radio and satellite radio capabilities (with add-ons), this receiver plays CDs and supports MP3/WMA playback. You can also connect virtually any portable audio device via the front auxiliary input. A flip-down face, coated circuit … |
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Sony CDXM10 Marine CD Receiver Slot $129.95 Make the most of your next boating experience with the CDX-M10 marine CD receiver. This head unit features a front auxiliary input for connecting virtually any digital music player. You can also play a CD containing your favorite MP3 or WMA files, or just enjoy some radio programming. As it is a marine receiver, the detachable faceplate has UV coating and a conformal circuit board to help protect… |
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uDraw Game tablet with uDraw Studio: Instant Artist – Black $29.98 Create the World of uDraw!Interact with your Wii like never before and connect your TV with the revolutionary uDraw GameTablet featuring fun and exciting design for artists of all ages! Enter a world of inspiration with interactive art you can create play and share online. Expressing your creativity has never been easier as you turn your TV into an art studio!Available in White or Black.Features: … |
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uDraw Game tablet with uDraw Studio: Instant Artist $15.26 The uDraw GameTablet es to your Xbox 360 & PS3 video game consoles this fall! The only creative tool of its kind the uDraw GameTablet offers endlessly imaginative gameplay new functionality and hands-on fun including: High Definition Utilizing the full capacity of PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360 users can play draw print and share their creations in HD. Touch Screen Creativity From pinch-an… |
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uDraw Game tablet with uDraw Studio: Instant Artist $21.99 The uDraw GameTablet es to your Xbox 360 & PS3 video game consoles this fall! The only creative tool of its kind the uDraw GameTablet offers endlessly imaginative gameplay new functionality and hands-on fun including: High Definition Utilizing the full capacity of PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360 users can play draw print and share their creations in HD. Touch Screen Creativity From pinch-an… |
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Milwaukee 6390-21 7-1/4-Inch 15-Amp Tilt-Lok Circular Saw $260.00 Whether you’re in the market for your first 7-1/4-inch circular saw or you’re looking to replace an old standby, the Milwaukee 6390-21 is worth a look. Powered by a 15 amp, 3.25-horsepower motor, the saw starts smoothly, cuts evenly, and handles virtually any material with ease. The lightest-weight saw in its class, the Milwaukee definitely is built with the user in mind. The Milwaukee-exclusive, … |
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Rev-A-Shelf Sink Front Tip-Out Hinge – 1 pair $5.88 Self-closing hinge is concealed when front is closed… |

Eggs are one of the most useful and versatile food products in the world. They’ve been a staple of human consumption for over 5,000 years, and they’re used in almost all varieties of cuisine and in practically every type of meal. However, even though most of us are quite familiar with the uses of eggs, we can get quite set in our ways and forget that there are more to eggs than simply making breakfast or baking desserts. Here are some important egg-related tips that every cook should know.
1. What’s the difference between white and brown eggs? Most of us have asked this question at some point, but the answer is not immediately apparent when shopping for eggs at the grocery store. Some people prefer one over the other, but their reasons for doing so are usually vague and unhelpful. What’s the real story of white and brown eggs?
Here’s the simple fact: White eggs are produced by white hens, and brown eggs are produced by darker colored hens. That’s it. It’s a color difference, and nothing more. White eggs and brown eggs are exactly the same in content, flavor, and nutrition.
2. Perfect boiled eggs: There are many different techniques for making hard-boiled eggs, and most work pretty well, but there is definitely an optimal way to do it. Here’s how: First, fill a pot with cold water, and place the eggs in. Then, turn on the water and bring it to a rapid boil. Once the water is boiling, turn off the heat and cover the pot. Let the eggs sit in the hot water for about 20, then take them out. They can be peeled and eaten immediately. If you prefer your boiled eggs cold, you can place them in a bowl of icy water or run them under the cold-water tap.
3. Perfect scrambled eggs: Although pretty much everyone can make a passable batch of scrambled eggs, not everyone knows the best techniques. Here’s how to do it: Break the eggs into a bowl or cup and add a few tablespoons of milk. Tilt the bowl and whisk it all together, from the bottom up, for about two minutes. Even if the mixture looks right, don’t whisk for less than two minutes, as it’s important to get some air bubbles into the mix. Finally, cook over medium-high heat on a warm pan, add salt and pepper, and you’re done.
4. Perfect omelet: Omelets are much harder than scrambled eggs, even though they’re deceptively simple. The key is to have patience. Pour your eggs onto a medium-heat pan and don’t touch them until they’ve solidified. Add your additional ingredients only after the egg is solid. Then, the flip should be done in one quick motion. You probably won’t get it the first time, but practice makes perfect. Just make sure before flipping that no portions of the egg are stuck to the bottom. Otherwise, you’ll get a broken mess. Once you get past the flip, everything else is easy.
Caterina Christakos is a published author and reviewer. Read her latest reviews of the Hudson jeans sale and Hudson Jeans Men styles.
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