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I have the giant box of Ener-G egg replacer sitting in my cabinet, but I've found that in most cases a flax egg will do.

   1 TTbsp flax seed
   3 TTbsp water

Grind the flax in a coffee grinder or mortar & pestle and then mix in the water. Voila, you have one egg.

I have the giant box of Ener-G egg replacer sitting in my cabinet, but I've found that in most cases a flax egg will do.

   1 T flax seed
   3 T water

Grind the flax in a coffee grinder or mortar & pestle and then mix in the water. Voila, you have one egg.

I have the giant box of Ener-G egg replacer sitting in my cabinet, but I've found that in most cases a flax egg will do.

   1 Tbsp flax seed
   3 Tbsp water

Grind the flax in a coffee grinder or mortar & pestle and then mix in the water. Voila, you have one egg.

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I have the giant box of Ener-G egg replacer sitting in my cabinet, but I've found that in most cases a flax egg will do.

   1 T flax seed
   3 T water

Grind the flax in a coffee grinder or mortar & pestle and then mix in the water. Voila, you have one egg.