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They wanted eggs every day. So we ordered a dozen a week. Those eggs are great, really.

Then the girls got off their kick, but still, we could go through a dozen a week if we tried. Sorta.

Then they went away for a month with their dad. And the eggs kept coming in. And to be honest, I don't really like eggs.

So now we're backlogged by four or five dozen eggs, and we're getting more every Thursday, and I've decided that this family has to eat a minimum of two eggs a day. Boy, have we been doing that!

The girls are about ready to mutiny, because if it's not eggs for breakfast it's eggs for dinner, and if it's not eggs for dinner it's eggs added to their BLTs, and if it's not eggs added to their BLTs it's more eggs for dinner and breakfast. Today I made them poached, tomorrow I'm adding them to fried rice, and by Friday it'll be time for French toast again.

I'd feed them to the cats at this point, but they don't particularly like eggs either! Maybe I should bake some more....

Date: 2012-09-13 04:51 am (UTC)

Date: 2012-09-13 12:15 pm (UTC)
From: [personal profile] dragonwolf
Bread pudding is a great way to go through eggs (we always used the heels of the bread, freeze them for a while until you have enough to make a batch).

Devilled eggs are awesome, too.

And the Internet is a wonderful thing for figuring out what to do with something. :)

Date: 2012-09-13 12:56 pm (UTC)
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From: [personal profile] kyrielle
Do you have enough freezer space to do some dishes for later? Eggs alone don't freeze well, but in a dish with something (quiche, anyone? or omelets or scrambled-with-cheese-and-stuff, to a lesser degree) they do okay in my experience.

Date: 2012-09-13 04:48 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] marveen.livejournal.com
Angel food cake. Sunshine cake. Devilled eggs. Omelets. Dutch Baby pancakes. Crepes. Meringue pies. Easter pie. Boiled eggs. Eggs goldenrod. Vanilla pudding. Chocolate pudding. Butterscotch pudding.

*takes a breath*

Challah. Rich roll dough. Egg noodles (they keep forever, you know). Custards. Rice pudding. Salads topped with chopped boiled eggs. Egg salad sammiches. Potato salad. Macaroni salad. Mayonnaise. Genoise. Sponge cake. Chiffon cake. Lemon curd. Lime curd, for that matter. Pickled eggs. Shirred eggs.

I'll bet the nieces have never had oeufs avec beurre noir before. I like it, but my various SOs have not.
Edited Date: 2012-09-13 04:49 am (UTC)

Date: 2012-09-13 05:36 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] xianghua.livejournal.com
BTW, Quiches freeze really nicely!

Bug...problem?

Date: 2012-09-13 06:50 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] marveen.livejournal.com
You don't have dry storage? I must have six dozen assorted airtight cans, canisters, and plastic bins of various sizes. They hold beans, cornmeal, noodles, and all the other pest-prone stuff that you don't particularly want to find meal moths in.

Old Tupperware is the best: I have a Cake Taker that fits a bundt or two-layer, a bin sized specifically to put saltine crackers in, a tall skinny spaghetti canister, a LARGE (ten-pound) flour canister, and a cool combined baked-goods-cover-and-slicing-board that holds one large 8x4 loaf neatly.

Date: 2012-09-13 03:51 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] ksol1460.livejournal.com
Spoon bread. Custard pie.

Date: 2012-09-13 09:05 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] houseboatonstyx.livejournal.com
Change the standing CSA order? Find someone to trade off with?

Local food bank?

Eggnog. Ice cream!

Date: 2012-09-13 09:23 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] elenbarathi.livejournal.com
Have a potluck picnic, and make devilled eggs; most people will eat at least two, and a lot of people will eat more than that. You could go through two or three dozen that way, maybe. Good luck!

Date: 2012-09-13 03:36 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] ncp.livejournal.com
.... I will NEVER have this problem (Egg-free household due to Hubby's definition of vegetarianism). And this is also why I do Farmer's Markets, not CSA -- the ability to choose what you will eat.

On the downside, we're about to move to your neck of the woods, which has a much shorter growing season, which means no year-round farmer's markets. I'm at a loss as to where to get decent food in the winter months (aside from Whole Paycheck, which I would like to avoid).

Date: 2012-09-13 10:49 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] sayga.livejournal.com
Pickled eggs? I've been sending an egg to school with each kid a few times a week but I think they would mutiny as well if I made them eat 2 a day. Maybe you could take a dozen and give them to a nice neighbor if you've got one you want to give a gift to.

Date: 2012-09-14 04:29 am (UTC)
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From: [personal profile] erisiansaint
Frittatas are lovely things, too, like quiches, without the crust, and you can put anything in them you want.

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