dried eggs near SEA
Anyone know a source? I need to get me some for backpacking. TIA
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Years ago REI carried dried eggs, but I haven't seen them there in a while. Groceries carry dried egg whites in their baking section, but not whole eggs. You may have resort to an online source. Bakery supply places may be your best bet.
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This item from REI online looks like it is straight dried eggs
http://www.rei.com/product/753943
They have other egg products, but they are mostly omelets, etc.
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13 bucks for 16 eggs is insanely expensive.
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King Arthur Flour has a better deal, provided shipping isn't excessive. 26 eggs for $9.
http://www.kingarthurflour.com/shop/i...
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