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http://www.britegg.co.uk
The British Egg Information Service Web site covers a wide
range of topics, including industry information and recipes.
http://www.aeb.org/
The American Egg Board's Incredible Edible Egg site includes
a wealth of recipe ideas, eggs facts and an 'eggcyclopedia'.
http://www.enc-online.org/issues.htm
Sponsored by the Egg Nutrition Centre (part of the American
Egg Board and United Egg Producers). This site offers pages
of interesting information on nutrition and diet.
http://www.canadaegg.ca
The Canadian Egg Marketing Agency web site contains recipes,
educational and nutritional information plus tricks you can
do with eggs.
http://www.science.edu.sg/ssc/scinet_browse.jsp?type=6
There are many thousands of excellent science-based sites
that exist on the Web, many sponsored by museums and educational
institutions.
A good starting point is the Science Net: Remember, the secret
to success when looking up a particular topic is to keep your
search as specific as possible!
Interest in folklore is high on the Internet, and you should
find information on a wide range of topics. Just remember,
not everything that you read is true!
http://www.lochness.co.uk/index.html
http://www.nessie.co.uk/index.html
http://arthurpendragon.ukonline.co.uk/contents.html
http://legends.dm.net/
http://www.suite101.com/article.cfm/folklore/8449
http://www.foodwine.com/food/egg/egg0397/eggart.html
Ideas, tips and information on the wonderful world of egg
art.
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