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"content": "Folks, my carton of a dozen eggs bought two days ago was priced just over $5.00. If you're seeing the same jacked-up prices and need some budget-friendlier alternatives for baking and cooking, here are some egg substitutes. Not on this chart, but also works: 1 Tbsp cornstarch + 3 Tbsp water. Also, if baking a cake mix, you can substitute 1 can of soda pop (Coke for Southerners) for the eggs and oil.\n#FoodSubstitutions #Baking #HolidayBaking #ChristmasBaking #Cooking #BakingTips #CookingTips\n\nhttps://media.mstdn.social/media_attachments/files/113/539/902/599/700/189/original/2f5a1477e11d6e0d.jpg",
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