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Very eggciting although I'm not sure what the biggy is with peeling an egg. I've seen people roll them to crack the shell.
Also, I don't think I'd really enjoy someone elses gobslobber on my eggs. Note to self.... you dont' eat eggs anyway you numbskull....but be wary of slimey ones. ok so now we need an asian pole dancer demonstrating how to peel an egg Bangkok style... or maybe not......it might be a bit eggestential |
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I tried blowing my eggs this morning. Lol... Didn't work. I about blew my eardrums out, though. I tried this morning on some free range organic eggs that are direct from the farm, and it worked out reasonably well with varying results. In one case I blew the egg apart right through the center, another some of the egg stuck to the shell while the rest came out fine. For sure better than peeling the entire situation by hand. |
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Ok +1 to the cooking method vid posted earlier.
Picked up some local grass fed organic free range eggs. Very fresh eggs. I added a bit of salt and baking soda to the water, brought the water to a boil, took them off the burner, set a timer for 15 mins, and left the cover on. Came back 15 mins later...peeled perfectly, no blowing. Cooked to perfection. Delicious. |
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