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Deviled Eggs?

I am making 12 dozen deviled egga for a party and i don't want to buy a whole bunch of egg trays because they only hold a few at a time and I don't want to spend a lot of money on a new oneWhat can I do or use to keep the eggs in place at a nice low cost to me?

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For your information: HVAC stands for heating, ventilation, and air conditioning and as part of another discipline: High-voltage alternating current
Doesn't quite work that wayFive reasons1Wind turbines won't work everywhere2The dense pack wouldn't permit transmission of power3Solar technology is just on the brink of having collectors being able to be printed onto panels4The Establishment's statists are still opposing it, using, lies, fake science, right-wing media freaks and Republican neocon votes in Congress5Deregulation prevents liberals-those concerned with the rights and freedoms if individuals, not dictator corporations-from claiming their rights and taxing those polluting the nationThanks for asking.
Go to a dollar store and look for the heavy aluminum foil pizza pans I've seen them as cheap as 3 for $1I would estimate you could get 2 dozen on each pan, so you'll need 6 pansStop at a grocery store on the way home and get some lettuce or spinachWhen you need to assemble, cover the pans with greens, and arrange the eggs on top.
For your information: HVAC stands for heating, ventilation, and air conditioning and as part of another discipline: High-voltage alternating current
Go to a dollar store and look for the heavy aluminum foil pizza pans I've seen them as cheap as 3 for $1I would estimate you could get 2 dozen on each pan, so you'll need 6 pansStop at a grocery store on the way home and get some lettuce or spinachWhen you need to assemble, cover the pans with greens, and arrange the eggs on top.

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