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General Discussion and Announcements => General Discussion => Topic started by: GTRS Fiero on May 08, 2019, 07:44:12 pm
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If you're having 2 eggs, and one of the two is rotten, what do you do with the other egg?
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Depends upon whether I've already broken both of them into the pan. Growing up on the farm having free range chickens, the eggs would sometimes have blood in them for some reason. Mom always broke eggs into a saucer and poured it into the pan or mixing bowl before breaking the next one.
So, if you have a neighbor you really have a problem with and are of the get even persuasion, go pour it into the air intake on the front cowl of the vehicle. If you like animals, put it out at the far back end of the yard and let the wildlife have it. Or you could flush it down the commode, without the egg shell, of course. It's less likely to smell than if flushed down the sink.
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The eggs with the red are fertilized eggs.
I was thinking of boiled eggs. Soft-boiled or hard-boiled. Apparently, some areas of the country don't do soft-boiled eggs.
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I was referring to blood throughout the white of the egg, not attached to the yolk. Most of our eggs were fertilized because we had roosters. I don't remember ever seeing any other red in them but as I described.
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I guess if it was already boiled, the neighbor option can be discounted.
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Do you eat the non-rotten eggs?
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Sure, as long as it was by itself. It would be no different than boiling 2 good eggs and eating only 1.
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After the smell of a rotten egg, I'm egged out for that meal.
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Oh, I got you. I might be the same way but I'd put the good one away for a bit.
Something similar happened to me about 14-15 years ago. I, another councilmember, a friend and a zoning board member were writing a new ordinance for Housepacking. That's where the house is occupied by more than it's designed for.
We were at the board member's home and he was preparing lunch for us. He had bought a fresh dozen eggs at WalMart. He had most of the ingredients into the pan and was breaking eggs into it when out fell an embryo, almost fully formed. Of course it was dead and smelled like it. We ordered Dominos for delivery.
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Yuck! Yep, that'd do me in. I usually gave the egg to the dog.
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I have no idea how this could happen, in a commercial setting.