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As reported byUSA Today, the U.S. Department of Agriculture expects egg prices to increase 41% this year.

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Also seethese hacks for cutting your grocery bill in half.

Carbonated Water

One of the most economical ways to replace eggs is with carbonated water.

This performed well in a muffin recipe among egg substitutes as tested byThe Kitchn.

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Replace one egg with one-quarter cup of carbonated water.

Carbonated water is very affordable, so you might replace your eggs for much less.

Instead, it more so just serves as a binding agent.

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you might use one-quarter cup of applesauce to replace one egg.

Ground Flaxseed

Another binding agent alternative is ground flaxseed.

But dont just dump these in raw.

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In many cases, though, you may not even taste it.

For example, you could get a 16-ounce bag of flaxseed atWalmartfor $3.48.

This could be good in some puddings, for example.

Depending on what brand you buy, this could work out to just a few cents per egg replacement.

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