Getting Together After 50 Years
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When I was in high school, the recreation center was a place where clubs
could meet. I did join a club because well... my cousin (who is actually 4
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I bought an egg piercer from daiso in japan. It doesn't work 100% like that site said. I thought it was because what can you expect from 100 yen item. I want to try your method! Oooo, just drooling thinking about the soft yolk for my ramen! V
The salad is making me hungry hehe.
Does the dressing have a strong onion flavor?
I'm glad it worked for you! Your salad looks delish.
Before I head back to Lurkerville,just want to say I look forward to reading your posts everyday. Thanks for the sunshine it adds to my day!
M🤗
love that dressing! my mom used to buy that often.
Very nice! Love your pics Jalna! So fun!
I only boil my eggs for three minutes. Remember the term 3 minute egg? I fill the pot with water, which is cold. Put the eggs in. Turn the temp oh High. After about 7 minutes the water starts to boil. I let it boil for three minutes. Then I turn off the burner and let it sit for a few more minutes. It can still cook some in the hot water. Then I take the pot to my sink and pour cold water over the eggs, after I dump out the hot. Let sit for about 5 min. and the shells just peel off so easy. I peal under the faucet water flow to flush the shell bit off my fingers. This gives me the perfect medium boiled egg. I don't like hard. I think 11 mins. would be really hard.
One more tip. When the eggs are rolling around in the pot that means they are boiling/cooking inside. Once they stop rolling around that means they are done.
no black line around the yolk too! :D oh and i think that dressing is from Sam's, that's the same one my mom likes
I love your salad creations. Mmmm Vidalia onions!
V, I had to google "egg piercer". Seems like a good idea.
Not too strong onion flavor, Mmiissee.
Awwww, thanks M!
And I thought it was a new thing, Kat!
Hey, neat tip, Mark!
I didn't realize it was so popular, Les. I thought it was new!
Thanks Susan!!
This looks absolutely scrumptious!!! I do the same thing with eggs. Art used to steam the eggs which worked great. I don't know why he hasn't done it that way lately.
I read about steaming eggs, Kay. Somehow steaming eggs seem strange to me.
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