Mayonnaise works very nicely as an egg substitute in a lot of baking - I actually prefer it for making corn bread. I do not recall having tried it with meatloaf, but I can't think of any reason it would not work.
sumi, how sad for your friend. I'm glad you got good news for yourself, though.
Mayo is just egg+oil, right? Makes sense!
My apartment is now torn up because all of my walls needed to be painted, post-electrical work. Good thing I wasn't planning to have people over for Easter!
Mayonnaise works very nicely as an egg substitute in a lot of baking - I actually prefer it for making corn bread. I do not recall having tried it with meatloaf, but I can't think of any reason it would not work.
Yeah, I've used it in a pinch for baking. Things were a little crispier.
I laugh at my child, y'all. He thinks 15 is good for him to stay at a friend's house with no adults present. 15!! lands.
hell to the no.
The frozen egg stuff is super handy when you don't need them much. I'll have to try the mayo trick.
I think I'll go for the liquid egg, if I can stash it in the freezer. I'm not sure about the flavor of the mayonnaise in meatloaf.
I was the goody-two-shoes-iest 15-year old anyone ever saw and I wouldn't have been good to stay over at a friend's with no adult supervision.
Some really cool colored mustangs up for adoption here.
If I decide to try out the sauna after lifting weights tomorrow, what do I need to know?
If I decide to try out the sauna after lifting weights tomorrow, what do I need to know?
Take a shower beforehand; you don't want to be too warm when you go in. Bring a towel to sit on. Drink plenty of water beforehand, and don't stay too long. Keep an eye on the clock if you can.
I miss the sauna: I find it very relaxing. But it's not for everyone, and I haven't really done the sauna since I started really having hot flashes. It might not be as nice now.