Absolutely. If you want to use them right away, then put them in cold water until you can handle them long enough to peel them (about 10 or 15 minutes). But if you don't need them right away, they can be put in the fridge for a few days and peeled anytime. You can boil up a few and then eat them as hard-boiled eggs during the week. Or boil up eggs ahead of time to make into deviled eggs the next day.
It would be harder to peel... Past experience
No. Absolutely not
The advantages are that the freezer is usually bigger than a top-freezer, and the refrigerator side is easier to.
Yes the Maytag refrigerator is a good purchase if you are looking for a double door refrigerator. They offer top of the line appliances to make your daily easier.
boiled eggs bounce better than raw eggs because the raw egg has a thinner membrane than that of a boiled egg making it easier to break
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You can buy a refrigerator with the freezer compartment at the bottom if you want It just seems easier to me to have the freezer compartment at the top of the refrigerator if you want to see what's in there without bending over
I'm not sure what you mean by this. A hard boiled egg will spin faster and roll farther, if that's what you mean.
increased friction
yes, its easier and healthier to eat the whites in stead of sunny- side up.
The refrigerator makes life easier because food spoils. A person can cook a lot of one type of food at one time and put the excess in the refrigerator. Then the person can remove part of the food from the refrigerator and eat it without needing to cook it. Thus, a person, who hates to cook, can even cook once or twice a week and use the refrigerator the rest of the time.