Do you keep squash* in the fridge
- Little My
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Re: Do you keep squash* in the fridge
I tend to prefer egg salad, scrambled eggs or omelette at home. I like poached eggs when out, but only because they are made into eggs Benedict.
Obviously I keep my eggs in the fridge, for reasons already explained.
My maple syrup is always in the fridge too, once opened.
And now I have learned what wally's are! I would totally keep those in the fridge, along with all pickled things.
Obviously I keep my eggs in the fridge, for reasons already explained.
My maple syrup is always in the fridge too, once opened.
And now I have learned what wally's are! I would totally keep those in the fridge, along with all pickled things.
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Re: Do you keep squash* in the fridge
I am scared to ask, but what goes into an egg salad in your part of the world?
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My maple syrup went mouldy which surprised me, I thought pure sugar was OK. Maybe a crumb got in?
I too am wondering about egg salad
I too am wondering about egg salad
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Re: Do you keep squash* in the fridge
Isn’t egg salad just hard boiled eggs chopped up in salad cream or mayonnaise?
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Re: Do you keep squash* in the fridge
I like an old egg for frying, so the white goes crispy and cooks through well before you've lost the yolk.
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Re: Do you keep squash* in the fridge
Always keep maple syrup in the fridge after opening!
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- Little My
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Re: Do you keep squash* in the fridge
Maple syrup definitely goes mouldy! It's fine until you open it, though I would still keep it in a cool place until then.
Just regular egg mayonnaise really. I'm quite partial to it when I'm low-carbing, and tend to add seasoning (mustard & paprika) so it's more like devilled egg salad; but that's just me.
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Phew!
That sounds nice. I feared the addition of corn and strawberries or something.
That sounds nice. I feared the addition of corn and strawberries or something.
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Phew!
That sounds nice. I feared the addition of corn and strawberries or something.
That sounds nice. I feared the addition of corn and strawberries or something.
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Re: Do you keep squash* in the fridge
Totally agree. Mr5 loves it so I put up with the sticky bile. It goes in the fridge with everything else once it's opened.
Mr5 says we don't have squash here and I keep forgetting to ask for it when we are in the UK.
Egg salad to me is hard boiled egg, Hellmann's mayonaise, and chopped up celery and maybe a bit of green onion.
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I have never kept jam or marmalade in the fridge, that said we rarely eat it (I love it but don’t eat breakfast generally)
I cannot poach an egg to save my life but I actually really have a love hate relationship, mashed boiled eggs with salad cream in a sandwich or scrambled eggs fab, poached or fried eggs no. Also ramen eggs I hate a runny yolk.
Eggs are kept on the bench in an egg holder, James martin taught me that fridge eggs make bad desserts and cakes do I’m going with him!
I cannot poach an egg to save my life but I actually really have a love hate relationship, mashed boiled eggs with salad cream in a sandwich or scrambled eggs fab, poached or fried eggs no. Also ramen eggs I hate a runny yolk.
Eggs are kept on the bench in an egg holder, James martin taught me that fridge eggs make bad desserts and cakes do I’m going with him!
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Re: Do you keep squash* in the fridge
All my food goes where rules went out the window when I moved to forrin. You can't leave things out in the same way I could back home given that houses are on the warm side when no one is home running the ac. All our jams and other condiments live in the fridge, as do our eggs.
Nutella lives with the peanut butter in a cupboard.
egg salad is just egg mayo but I tend to put other things in it these days like other seasonings, mustard, diced pickles, maybe some herbs. It's good with a drizzle of sriracha on top. I started eating it inside half peppers or little cucumber boats after seeing someone doing the pepper thing on instagram.
I bought an egg cooker recently so I've been eating so many eggs as a result
Nutella lives with the peanut butter in a cupboard.
egg salad is just egg mayo but I tend to put other things in it these days like other seasonings, mustard, diced pickles, maybe some herbs. It's good with a drizzle of sriracha on top. I started eating it inside half peppers or little cucumber boats after seeing someone doing the pepper thing on instagram.
I bought an egg cooker recently so I've been eating so many eggs as a result
Half-ten?! Half-ten?! I've never been up at half-ten! What happens?
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Re: Do you keep squash* in the fridge
I keep it in the fridge as I don't mind cold ketchup with food. The thought of warm ketchup makes me feel a bit sick actually.
I only don't keep Marmite in the fridge as it turns solid. Oh, I don't keep vinegar in there either, but all sauce based condiments and pickles, chutneys and so on.
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Re: Do you keep squash* in the fridge
Should golden syrup / treacle be in the fridge (I'm fairly sure no)? Is maple lower sugar content then? Or a different reason meaning I've been storing it wrongly.
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Re: Do you keep squash* in the fridge
I thought this thread was about vegetables We hardly ever have squash but I think it would go in the fridge.
We keep jams, pickles etc in the fridge but only because of lack of cupboard space. Ketchup, Nutella, PB in the cupboard. I am worried about the ketchup now
All “salad” in America is things in mayo isn’t it?
These threads always end up with egg chat
We keep jams, pickles etc in the fridge but only because of lack of cupboard space. Ketchup, Nutella, PB in the cupboard. I am worried about the ketchup now
All “salad” in America is things in mayo isn’t it?
These threads always end up with egg chat
- baargain
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Re: Do you keep squash* in the fridge
I also keep thinking this is about vegetable squashes. I only keep them in the fridge once I've cut one open.
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Re: Do you keep squash* in the fridge
No, golden syrup, treacle, molasses, honey and table syrup should all be fine kept in the cupboard after opening.
I don't know what it is about the contents of pure maple syrup that makes it more prone to growing mould. Though obviously there's no artificial preservatives in there for one thing.
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Re: Do you keep squash* in the fridge
Well golden syrup is just pure goodness too