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<< HEALTHY WAY TO COOL EGGS

 

When making hard-boiled eggs, never place them in

cold water after

they are peeled. Placing them in water without

the protective

membrane removed with peeling causes bacteria to

grow.

To cool boiled eggs, allow them to cool at room

temperature and then

refrigerate in an open bowl.

Susan's Daily Tips >>

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Thursday, February 07, 2002 6:51 AM

Boiled eggs - Alekscat

 

 

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>

> << HEALTHY WAY TO COOL EGGS

>

> When making hard-boiled eggs, never place them in

> cold water after

> they are peeled. Placing them in water without

> the protective

> membrane removed with peeling causes bacteria to

> grow.

> To cool boiled eggs, allow them to cool at room

> temperature and then

> refrigerate in an open bowl.

> Susan's Daily Tips >>

>

I do believe there is a rather large problem with germ phobia &

paranoia in this culture. We are talking about water which is water is

supposed to be potable, aren't we?

 

I can see that is one is very sick with a very poor immune system,

one must be especially careful. But our bodies are meant to handle

bacteria. While drinking water is not exactly sterile, it is not sewer water

either.

 

I have always cooled eggs in cold water (it makes them peel much

easier) & have never gotten ill -- even though I sometimes leave hard boiled

eggs in the fridge for several weeks before eating them all. And I have

lived more than half my life in the country with untreated drinking water

from shallow wells.

While chlorinated city water is not what I would call an ideal

beverage, it has far less of a bacteria load than country water, and I have

never had problems with either water for cooling eggs, even when the shells

have cracked during boiling.

 

Alobar

 

PS

When I get a cut or scrape, I never " dress the wound " nor do I apply any

germicides. I just rinse in tap water.

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