I found this video via Valerie Hearder's facebook page. As she says, you really don't need to understand the language to see how this works. I can't wait to try it!
UPDATE: I tried it and it works! I had a very fresh egg – I think a regular one from the store might work even better. I used a really short plastic bottle – I think one more the size shown would work better. But, as I said, it works and it's better than using my egg separator. Who knew?!
Now I need to get back to doing something that is actually on the to-do list for today.
I have to laugh the first thing my DH said to me is he knew how to seperate an egg with a bottle this morning! this video is surely making its rounds.
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You are really talking about separating eggs! When I saw the heading I thought maybe it was some kind of quilting reference I didn’t know. LOL!
Yes, it’s pretty cool, but I’d like to hear from some people who have tried it themselves too.
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Get out!!! Pretty funny, need to try it.
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That is so funny! …and yet so compellingly practical….hmmmmm excuse me , where was that plastic bottle? Anyone want omlettes?
Hahahahaha.
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That looks a lot easier than me juggling the yellow between the halves of the shells. Next time I need to separate an egg, I’ll find an empty water bottle and try this!
Great tip – even if it wasn’t about quilting!
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Awesome! I will use this method for Thanksgiving noodles and for Holiday baking.
Thanks Becky! Where do you get these great videos? š I love Linda’s quilt.
Connie
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I hope I remember this the next time I need to separate an egg! Its so cool.
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Very cool! Can’t wait to try it! I learn such interesting things from your blog!
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Wow, now why didn’t I think of that. Too cool
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