Nah, either/or. It does do a better job on freshly laid hard boiled eggs than just regular peeling which usually results in big chunks coming away with the white.
#7. Day 2, RVN, filling sandbags with an e-tool. Hotter than a MF. Could have used a real shovel and a smaller version of the plastic container. As GIs always do, we all tried to figure out an easier way. There wasn't one. One guy hold bag open, one shovel.
That trick with the berled egg looks nifty, gonna give it a try.
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It works as advertised. I've been doing it that way my entire life.
DeleteI've been doing it wrong my entire life!
DeleteYou're just now telling us about it...Haha.
DeleteHell, I thought everybody knew that trick.
DeleteWish I had seen that 5 min ago before I peeled the boiled eggs I'm eating now!
DeleteI've never seen that trick and look forward to trying it as peeling hard boiled eggs can be tedious.
DeleteThat egg would sperl if you
Deleteberled it in erl…..
Hot egg from just boiled or cold from refrigerator, and hot or cold water?
DeleteWorks best with freshly boiled eggs, but I do eggs that have been refrigerated that way too. Use room temp water.
DeleteI wonder if that works as well on really fresh eggs - you know how they love to stick to the shell....will have to try it tomorrow.
DeleteAnon, it works better than trying to peel the egg with your fingers, but some of it does chunk off.
Deletenew egg old egg make any difference?
ReplyDeleteNah, either/or. It does do a better job on freshly laid hard boiled eggs than just regular peeling which usually results in big chunks coming away with the white.
DeleteCrack the end with the back of a spoon and slide the spoon in next to the shell. I can peel an egg in about three seconds.
Delete#7 = work smarter, not harder.
ReplyDelete#2 rarely works, if ever
Get the slack out of the line before you holler "Hit it"
Delete#2? I've done it many times, he didnt bend his knees.
Delete#6- New Olympic sport- the Hammerhead Throw.
ReplyDelete#7 is brilliant. Just high enough tech to work
ReplyDelete#3 Now that's some expert lumberjackin'
ReplyDelete#5 - That's what they call Milk of Amnesia!
ReplyDelete#3 shit, I can use that. the egg thing, too.
ReplyDelete#7. Day 2, RVN, filling sandbags with an e-tool. Hotter than a MF. Could have used a real shovel and a smaller version of the plastic container. As GIs always do, we all tried to figure out an easier way. There wasn't one. One guy hold bag open, one shovel.
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