things I just don't understand, pleae help.
- theCryptofishist
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Time for the spelling police to make an egg-xample out of you!
Egg-cept, you're a good egg Ygmir...we better hide you and fast! Is there a clever bunny, or maybe a white rabbit we can enlist for a goood hindin' place?
Egg-cept, you're a good egg Ygmir...we better hide you and fast! Is there a clever bunny, or maybe a white rabbit we can enlist for a goood hindin' place?
I'm the MAN in a truck, burner who is stuck, you're in luck! I'll whip out my BIG tow chain and not charge you, not even one lousy buck!
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i always add vinegar when i poach an egg, for this very reason .... !jkisha wrote:I don't think white vinegar stops the eggs from cracking, but it causes the whites to congeal quickly so you don't lose as much egg from the broken shell.moonrise wrote:I was taught adding white vinegar to the boiling water is required, why I don't know but now I want some hard boiled eggs myself...and tuna, maybe a tuna hard boiled egg sandwhich, hmmm.
Leaving the eggs warm up to room temperture is a good idea, then you don't need the vinegar.
i saw some bunnies on the booby bar page that would be happy to help yg find a hiding place!
There is a gizmo that scrambles the egg in the shell.
Scrambled or omelette eggs microwave well.
http://seedsavers.org/
Scrambled or omelette eggs microwave well.
http://seedsavers.org/
I microwaved eggs once. Just before a party I was giving.
I decided for some reason that I needed hard-boiled eggs. Can't remember why - it might have been for deviled eggs or for the salad - I really don't know. Anyhow, they never made it to where they were previously destined, because the universe had a particularly vile sense of humour that day and forced me to take them off the boil while they were still a bit soft in the middle.
What's a girl to do?
I peeled them all and put them in the microwave.
In my mind the danger had left the situation when the shells were shucked and I just whipped them into the ole microwave with reckless abandon, certain everything would be perfect. And it was. For a time....
The microwave "dinged". I took them out. They looked lovely!
Perfect!!
Just Perfect!
Except for one thing... ...They appeared to be breathing.
In. Out. In. Out. They were puffing up and down like little breathing live beings.
So I leaned in for a closer look. "woow. Lookit that, will you?"
That's when they exploded. Every last one of them. At the exact same moment that the door rang heradling the arrival of my guests.
(and the universe gafawed)
So yes. I answered the door with egg on my face. And in my hair. And in my teeth (because I was smiling at the time - smiling at the breathing eggs).
Needless to say I don't microwave eggs anymore.
I decided for some reason that I needed hard-boiled eggs. Can't remember why - it might have been for deviled eggs or for the salad - I really don't know. Anyhow, they never made it to where they were previously destined, because the universe had a particularly vile sense of humour that day and forced me to take them off the boil while they were still a bit soft in the middle.
What's a girl to do?
I peeled them all and put them in the microwave.
In my mind the danger had left the situation when the shells were shucked and I just whipped them into the ole microwave with reckless abandon, certain everything would be perfect. And it was. For a time....
The microwave "dinged". I took them out. They looked lovely!
Perfect!!
Just Perfect!
Except for one thing... ...They appeared to be breathing.
In. Out. In. Out. They were puffing up and down like little breathing live beings.
So I leaned in for a closer look. "woow. Lookit that, will you?"
That's when they exploded. Every last one of them. At the exact same moment that the door rang heradling the arrival of my guests.
(and the universe gafawed)
So yes. I answered the door with egg on my face. And in my hair. And in my teeth (because I was smiling at the time - smiling at the breathing eggs).
Needless to say I don't microwave eggs anymore.
Worry is a misuse of imagination
“She had blue skin, And so did he.
He kept it hid And so did she.
They searched for blue Their whole life through,
Then passed right by- And never knew.”
Shel Silverstein
“She had blue skin, And so did he.
He kept it hid And so did she.
They searched for blue Their whole life through,
Then passed right by- And never knew.”
Shel Silverstein
Yeah well see.... I actually did this BEFORE I read your little bit about scrambling first.gyre wrote:I did mention scrambling first.
Like in the '80s.
I promise I'll scramble next time. (IF there is a next time......)
Mr. Rise: If it appears to be breathing, Step Away.
(edited to make sense. i hope)
Worry is a misuse of imagination
“She had blue skin, And so did he.
He kept it hid And so did she.
They searched for blue Their whole life through,
Then passed right by- And never knew.”
Shel Silverstein
“She had blue skin, And so did he.
He kept it hid And so did she.
They searched for blue Their whole life through,
Then passed right by- And never knew.”
Shel Silverstein
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I take mine straight from the fridge and put them in cool water from the tap.
Put them on the heat and set the timer for 20min.
When the timer goes of, run them under cold water till the pots cool, then leave set for 10 mins.
Sometimes I still get those eggs that just wont peal!
Put them on the heat and set the timer for 20min.
When the timer goes of, run them under cold water till the pots cool, then leave set for 10 mins.
Sometimes I still get those eggs that just wont peal!
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Funny story.delle wrote:I microwaved eggs once. Just before a party I was giving.
I decided for some reason that I needed hard-boiled eggs. Can't remember why - it might have been for deviled eggs or for the salad - I really don't know. Anyhow, they never made it to where they were previously destined, because the universe had a particularly vile sense of humour that day and forced me to take them off the boil while they were still a bit soft in the middle.
What's a girl to do?
I peeled them all and put them in the microwave.
In my mind the danger had left the situation when the shells were shucked and I just whipped them into the ole microwave with reckless abandon, certain everything would be perfect. And it was. For a time....
The microwave "dinged". I took them out. They looked lovely!
Perfect!!
Just Perfect!
Except for one thing... ...They appeared to be breathing.
In. Out. In. Out. They were puffing up and down like little breathing live beings.
So I leaned in for a closer look. "woow. Lookit that, will you?"
That's when they exploded. Every last one of them. At the exact same moment that the door rang heradling the arrival of my guests.
(and the universe gafawed)
So yes. I answered the door with egg on my face. And in my hair. And in my teeth (because I was smiling at the time - smiling at the breathing eggs).
Needless to say I don't microwave eggs anymore.
Elderberry
When I was a kid I used to pray every night for a new bicycle.
Then I realized that the Lord doesn't work that way so I stole one and asked Him to forgive me
When I was a kid I used to pray every night for a new bicycle.
Then I realized that the Lord doesn't work that way so I stole one and asked Him to forgive me
I like using a spoon to eat those stubborn eggs. May we move onto other things now, please.
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I don't think I understand what triplite rope is. I looked it up and it googled me right back to Elorrum's sig line on the world wide web (you're famous Elorrum!)
I don't understand why I'm seeing badgers everywhere today, first in a camp thread and now here...what am I missing?
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I don't think I understand what triplite rope is. I looked it up and it googled me right back to Elorrum's sig line on the world wide web (you're famous Elorrum!)
I don't understand why I'm seeing badgers everywhere today, first in a camp thread and now here...what am I missing?
I'm the MAN in a truck, burner who is stuck, you're in luck! I'll whip out my BIG tow chain and not charge you, not even one lousy buck!
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do-ocracy Moon............you must have something in life, you just don't understand and need help, from this omnipotent brain trust, we call "eplaya" *points stage left*
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YGMIR
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Might I suggest that whoever tries this be wearing their burner goggles and facemasks..... and bring the microwave outside????
Cool little gadget tho. It would definitely make for an interesting boiled egg!!!
.....'cept of course if you like the yolk runny....
Cool little gadget tho. It would definitely make for an interesting boiled egg!!!
.....'cept of course if you like the yolk runny....
Worry is a misuse of imagination
“She had blue skin, And so did he.
He kept it hid And so did she.
They searched for blue Their whole life through,
Then passed right by- And never knew.”
Shel Silverstein
“She had blue skin, And so did he.
He kept it hid And so did she.
They searched for blue Their whole life through,
Then passed right by- And never knew.”
Shel Silverstein
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There is a utensil called an "egg coddler" which is basically a ceramic container into which you crack an egg prior to cooking, where you can then season the egg, scramble it if you like, then put the lid on and boil it in water to cook. An artificial shell, if you like, which is never hard to peel, just unscrew the lid.Shambala wrote: I'm wondering if an egg can be scrambled in the shell and then hard boiled. What a unique breakfast treat that would be. I hope I can peel it!

Elderberry
When I was a kid I used to pray every night for a new bicycle.
Then I realized that the Lord doesn't work that way so I stole one and asked Him to forgive me
When I was a kid I used to pray every night for a new bicycle.
Then I realized that the Lord doesn't work that way so I stole one and asked Him to forgive me
Ok now that Im dealing with Fresh eggs from our chickens...I have noticed, that if you dont immediately take them out of the boiling water and put them in a ice bath, they will stick when peeling.
The reason that store bought egs dont have this problem alot is by the time you eat a store egg, its already been out of the chicken for 14 days. If you buy a carton of eggs and you dont eat them all on the first day, thats yet another day for each of those eggs to AGE.
The reason a day it was layed egg doesnt peel always right(cause you can boil 6 eggs all layed that day) and it will still happen to one or two, even in a ice water bath... the outer membrane of the egg is attached to the inside lining of the shell, it only sepperates for 3 reason, 1 is to cradle a new chick and 2 & 3 age or heat. As a hot egg out of boiling water it is still slightly attached to the inner shell, expansion of the now cooked whites is keeping it attached to the inner shell, when you immediately put them in ice cold water after boiling it causes it to stop expanding and if cold enough it will contract quite a bit for easy shell removal.
LOL useless brain info...apparently just became needed! ahhh I knew there was a reason why...
The reason that store bought egs dont have this problem alot is by the time you eat a store egg, its already been out of the chicken for 14 days. If you buy a carton of eggs and you dont eat them all on the first day, thats yet another day for each of those eggs to AGE.
The reason a day it was layed egg doesnt peel always right(cause you can boil 6 eggs all layed that day) and it will still happen to one or two, even in a ice water bath... the outer membrane of the egg is attached to the inside lining of the shell, it only sepperates for 3 reason, 1 is to cradle a new chick and 2 & 3 age or heat. As a hot egg out of boiling water it is still slightly attached to the inner shell, expansion of the now cooked whites is keeping it attached to the inner shell, when you immediately put them in ice cold water after boiling it causes it to stop expanding and if cold enough it will contract quite a bit for easy shell removal.
LOL useless brain info...apparently just became needed! ahhh I knew there was a reason why...
Names pinemom, but my friends call me "Piney".
Thanks for pointing that out, turns out I had it wrong. Kelty makes a tent cord with reflective striping in it, and it is called triptease lightline (better I think) not triplite. Find the Honey badger video link. it's in a few threads. Honey badger doesn't give a shit!moonrise wrote:I like using a spoon to eat those stubborn eggs. May we move onto other things now, please.
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I don't think I understand what triplite rope is. I looked it up and it googled me right back to Elorrum's sig line on the world wide web (you're famous Elorrum!)
I don't understand why I'm seeing badgers everywhere today, first in a camp thread and now here...what am I missing?
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Worry is a misuse of imagination
“She had blue skin, And so did he.
He kept it hid And so did she.
They searched for blue Their whole life through,
Then passed right by- And never knew.”
Shel Silverstein
“She had blue skin, And so did he.
He kept it hid And so did she.
They searched for blue Their whole life through,
Then passed right by- And never knew.”
Shel Silverstein
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Some call me Tnt,,,, works for me!
At the risk of being off the topic of shelling boiled eggs, I'd like to share an experience I had yesterday morning at Home Town Buffet:
I asked the gentleman at the omelet bar to add tomatoes, chorizo, mushrooms, and a small amount of spinach I got from the salad bar to the whisked egg while it was still liquid. I asked him to add a fair amount of cheese just before he folded the omelet and cooked it well done. (There was nobody behind me in line, so I didn't so feel bad asking for all this.) Once he put the omelet on the plate, I took it to the Mexican food trays, and I covered the omelet with taco meat, cilantro, lettuce, salsa, olives, melted nacho cheese, and sour cream. It was so very good. I mean it was good enough to be served at any restaurant and such a thing would be just deluxe on the playa for breakfast.
I asked the gentleman at the omelet bar to add tomatoes, chorizo, mushrooms, and a small amount of spinach I got from the salad bar to the whisked egg while it was still liquid. I asked him to add a fair amount of cheese just before he folded the omelet and cooked it well done. (There was nobody behind me in line, so I didn't so feel bad asking for all this.) Once he put the omelet on the plate, I took it to the Mexican food trays, and I covered the omelet with taco meat, cilantro, lettuce, salsa, olives, melted nacho cheese, and sour cream. It was so very good. I mean it was good enough to be served at any restaurant and such a thing would be just deluxe on the playa for breakfast.

