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I actually wondered about this myself when I saw it the first time, but

forgot to mention that. Any time you immerse plastic into hot/boiling water

or put hot food into a plastic container, there's the risk of leeching

chemicals. Unless they give you a guarantee that the product is safely

enough made that it won't be an issue. Still, it would be subject to some

suspicion, at least on my end.

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From: sproutpeople [mailto:sproutpeople ] On

Behalf Of Melody

Sent: Saturday, June 11, 2011 10:02 PM

To: sproutpeople

Subject: Re: Another new gadget for MELODY to check

out and the Flip!

Well, I was going to try and buy one of those EGGIES things. I went online

and found a website that gave opinions of various items.

And some people were discussing the EGGIES.

One of them wrote the following:

" God knows what carcinogens might be lurking in that plastic, which could

leach out when the Eggie gets immersed in hot water and contaminate the

cooking egg "

I NEVER thought of that.

I will NOT be purchasing this, thank you very much.

lol

Melody

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I have decided NOT TO COOK anymore this summer. I am using hard cooked eggs, and

my sprouts and my wild planet tuna and I will be serving sandwiches (with the

dough cut out) for me and for Alan.

Much easier and my kitchen will stay cool.

I mean it almost reached 100 here in Brooklyn two days ago.

And this morning we needed jackets because it was cold.

What nutty weather.

Melody

>

> I actually wondered about this myself when I saw it the first time, but

> forgot to mention that. Any time you immerse plastic into hot/boiling water

> or put hot food into a plastic container, there's the risk of leeching

> chemicals. Unless they give you a guarantee that the product is safely

> enough made that it won't be an issue. Still, it would be subject to some

> suspicion, at least on my end.

>

>

>

> Thea

>

>

>

> From: sproutpeople [mailto:sproutpeople ] On

> Behalf Of Melody

> Sent: Saturday, June 11, 2011 10:02 PM

> To: sproutpeople

> Subject: Re: Another new gadget for MELODY to check

> out and the Flip!

>

>

>

>

>

> Well, I was going to try and buy one of those EGGIES things. I went online

> and found a website that gave opinions of various items.

>

> And some people were discussing the EGGIES.

>

> One of them wrote the following:

>

> " God knows what carcinogens might be lurking in that plastic, which could

> leach out when the Eggie gets immersed in hot water and contaminate the

> cooking egg "

>

> I NEVER thought of that.

>

> I will NOT be purchasing this, thank you very much.

>

> lol

>

> Melody

>

>

>

>

>

>

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It was freezing here in NJ tonight. I sat in a cold theater and then went

outside to cold rain. And it was 100 degrees here Friday. Summer starts in a

week or so-I hope it stays warm!

I have garlic soaking in vinegar that I will be taking a shot of tomorrow :)

need to ward off colds and vampires :)

Thanks Suzan for the recipe :)

n

Official head of the vinegar lovers committee

Dr. Rollings

NJ Licensed Psychologist #4686

www.DrnRollings.com

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> I have decided NOT TO COOK anymore this summer. I am using hard cooked eggs,

and my sprouts and my wild planet tuna and I will be serving sandwiches (with

the dough cut out) for me and for Alan.

>

> Much easier and my kitchen will stay cool.

>

> I mean it almost reached 100 here in Brooklyn two days ago.

>

> And this morning we needed jackets because it was cold.

>

> What nutty weather.

>

> Melody

>

> >

> > I actually wondered about this myself when I saw it the first time, but

> > forgot to mention that. Any time you immerse plastic into hot/boiling water

> > or put hot food into a plastic container, there's the risk of leeching

> > chemicals. Unless they give you a guarantee that the product is safely

> > enough made that it won't be an issue. Still, it would be subject to some

> > suspicion, at least on my end.

> >

> >

> >

> > Thea

> >

> >

> >

> > From: sproutpeople [mailto:sproutpeople ] On

> > Behalf Of Melody

> > Sent: Saturday, June 11, 2011 10:02 PM

> > To: sproutpeople

> > Subject: Re: Another new gadget for MELODY to check

> > out and the Flip!

> >

> >

> >

> >

> >

> > Well, I was going to try and buy one of those EGGIES things. I went online

> > and found a website that gave opinions of various items.

> >

> > And some people were discussing the EGGIES.

> >

> > One of them wrote the following:

> >

> > " God knows what carcinogens might be lurking in that plastic, which could

> > leach out when the Eggie gets immersed in hot water and contaminate the

> > cooking egg "

> >

> > I NEVER thought of that.

> >

> > I will NOT be purchasing this, thank you very much.

> >

> > lol

> >

> > Melody

> >

> >

> >

> >

> >

> >

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Me, too! Only difference is I WANT one of those EGGIE things, but I don't

have TV and couldn't find them with Google. If anyone knows where I can get

one, please let me know. You can buy deviled eggs at the only grocery store

in town, but they want 3.99 for 6 half eggs. That's 3 eggs for $4 or $16 a

dozen. The deli lady told me they sell LOTS of them. Isn't that incredible?

So anyway, please let me know if you find out where to get the Eggie.

Ann

> I have decided NOT TO COOK anymore this summer. I am using hard cooked

eggs, and my sprouts and my wild planet tuna and I will be serving

sandwiches (with the dough cut out) for me and for Alan.

>

> Much easier and my kitchen will stay cool.

>

> I mean it almost reached 100 here in Brooklyn two days ago.

>

> And this morning we needed jackets because it was cold.

>

> What nutty weather.

>

> Melody

>

>>

>> I actually wondered about this myself when I saw it the first time, but

>> forgot to mention that. Any time you immerse plastic into hot/boiling

water

>> or put hot food into a plastic container, there's the risk of leeching

>> chemicals. Unless they give you a guarantee that the product is safely

>> enough made that it won't be an issue. Still, it would be subject to some

>> suspicion, at least on my end.

>>

>>

>>

>> Thea

>>

>>

>>

>> From: sproutpeople [mailto:sproutpeople ]

On

>> Behalf Of Melody

>> Sent: Saturday, June 11, 2011 10:02 PM

>> To: sproutpeople

>> Subject: Re: Another new gadget for MELODY to check

>> out and the Flip!

>>

>>

>>

>>

>>

>> Well, I was going to try and buy one of those EGGIES things. I went

online

>> and found a website that gave opinions of various items.

>>

>> And some people were discussing the EGGIES.

>>

>> One of them wrote the following:

>>

>> " God knows what carcinogens might be lurking in that plastic, which could

>> leach out when the Eggie gets immersed in hot water and contaminate the

>> cooking egg "

>>

>> I NEVER thought of that.

>>

>> I will NOT be purchasing this, thank you very much.

>>

>> lol

>>

>> Melody

>>

>>

>>

>>

>>

>>

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Here you are.

https://www.geteggiestv.com/

> Me, too! Only difference is I WANT one of those EGGIE things, but I don't

> have TV and couldn't find them with Google. If anyone knows where I can get

> one, please let me know. You can buy deviled eggs at the only grocery store

> in town, but they want 3.99 for 6 half eggs. That's 3 eggs for $4 or $16 a

> dozen. The deli lady told me they sell LOTS of them. Isn't that incredible?

> So anyway, please let me know if you find out where to get the Eggie.

> Ann

>

> > I have decided NOT TO COOK anymore this summer. I am using hard cooked

> eggs, and my sprouts and my wild planet tuna and I will be serving

> sandwiches (with the dough cut out) for me and for Alan.

> >

> > Much easier and my kitchen will stay cool.

> >

> > I mean it almost reached 100 here in Brooklyn two days ago.

> >

> > And this morning we needed jackets because it was cold.

> >

> > What nutty weather.

> >

> > Melody

> >

> >>

> >> I actually wondered about this myself when I saw it the first time, but

> >> forgot to mention that. Any time you immerse plastic into hot/boiling

> water

> >> or put hot food into a plastic container, there's the risk of leeching

> >> chemicals. Unless they give you a guarantee that the product is safely

> >> enough made that it won't be an issue. Still, it would be subject to some

> >> suspicion, at least on my end.

> >>

> >>

> >>

> >> Thea

> >>

> >>

> >>

> >> From: sproutpeople [mailto:sproutpeople ]

> On

> >> Behalf Of Melody

> >> Sent: Saturday, June 11, 2011 10:02 PM

> >> To: sproutpeople

> >> Subject: Re: Another new gadget for MELODY to check

> >> out and the Flip!

> >>

> >>

> >>

> >>

> >>

> >> Well, I was going to try and buy one of those EGGIES things. I went

> online

> >> and found a website that gave opinions of various items.

> >>

> >> And some people were discussing the EGGIES.

> >>

> >> One of them wrote the following:

> >>

> >> " God knows what carcinogens might be lurking in that plastic, which could

> >> leach out when the Eggie gets immersed in hot water and contaminate the

> >> cooking egg "

> >>

> >> I NEVER thought of that.

> >>

> >> I will NOT be purchasing this, thank you very much.

> >>

> >> lol

> >>

> >> Melody

> >>

> >>

> >>

> >>

> >>

> >>

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http://geteggiestv.com Google search first on the list. Really-you did a google

search? That wasn't even challenging. I like challenging searches so I can show

off what a master searcher I am.

Lee

> Me, too! Only difference is I WANT one of those EGGIE things, but I don't

> have TV and couldn't find them with Google. If anyone knows where I can get

> one, please let me know. You can buy deviled eggs at the only grocery store

> in town, but they want 3.99 for 6 half eggs. That's 3 eggs for $4 or $16 a

> dozen. The deli lady told me they sell LOTS of them. Isn't that incredible?

> So anyway, please let me know if you find out where to get the Eggie.

> Ann

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