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Or the dried eggs used in the batter may have been contaminated.
The company also produced dried eggs for food industries.
Especially dried eggs in the frying pan.
The virus usually lies dormant in the dried eggs of the Aedes mosquito.
Leave out the dried eggs.
Keith also sent Ovson to Europe to learn how to produced dried eggs.
"Containers to be grown," Ambalasei said as she rooted through a store of dried eggs and pods.
"There's Ukrainian dried eggs, her grandfather's watch, a lamp, a statue of Siva."
While they ate their reconstituted and warmed up freeze dried eggs, Jake asked her about her father and what she knew of his last flight.
It is a common pest of stored products, especially those with a high protein and fat content (meat, cheese, nuts and seeds, dried eggs, etc.).
Some were honest mixtures of good ingredients: oil, vinegar, cheese, seasonings and sometimes pasteurized or dried eggs plus anchovies or anchovy paste.
But it wasn't enough, Ms. Shapiro said, and soon the companies were selling cake mixes - everything needed in a box: sugar, shortening, flour, dried eggs.
Meade wanted them to carry shell eggs, but she was overruled both by the laws of physics and her mother - dried eggs weigh so very much less.
The production of dried eggs significantly expanded during World War II, for use by the United States Armed Forces and its allies.
Powdered eggs are also known as dried eggs, and colloquially during the period of rationing in the UK, as Ersatz eggs.
These developments almost put a stop to trade and Sam Smith found himself diversifying the Ringtons range to include dried eggs, baking powder, canned meats, fish and pickles.
Dried eggs of Triops longicaudatus are sold in kits to be raised as aquarium pets, sold under the name of "aquasaurs", "trigons" or "triops".
Carrying the convoy's Commodore, Persier was carrying a cargo consisting 2,400 tons soup, 1,400 tons dried eggs, 1,000 tons meat and 20 tons of general cargo.
CHAPTER TWENTY They emptied a box containing dehydrated es-cargot and filled it with dried eggs, vegetables, a quarter-wheel of cheese, dried fruits, and tea.
During World War II, however, he was recruited to the civil service as deputy head of the British Food Mission (1941-1946), where he was principally involved in the procurement of food supplies - most notably dried eggs.
Ovson Egg was an American food processing company founded in 1919 to provide frozen, canned and dried eggs to manufacturers of products such as cookies, cakes, custards, egg noodles, beverages, ice cream, macaroni, mayonnaise, salad dressing and puddings.
Though aging British people, traditionally habitues of roast beef and Yorkshire pudding, are most apt to remember the numbing taste of questionable delicacies like dried eggs, nutritionists say the lean, mean diet was the most nutritious the English ever forced down.
If you bake a cake using the wrong ingredients (dried eggs instead of fresh, rice instead of flour) and with incorrect equipment, the end result will not conform to the ideal in the cookbook; it could be delicious, if different, but it could be very nasty indeed.
These included soya products, dried haricot beans, baked beans, dried eggs which were very popular and tinned pressed meats of vague origins branded Spam, Prem and Tang somebody's grinning there, do you remember those which could be eaten cold or cooked in various ways.
The Rev. Vincent Fusco, the senior minister at a charismatic church in Brooklyn, donated a storehouse of food - bottled water, dried eggs, powdered milk, canned tuna and vegetables - to the down-and-out, since the arrival of the year 2000 did not cast the world into a calamitous dusk.