Re: Cooking on the '19

Scott F (sfoshee@yahoo.com)
Fri, 2 Jul 1999 08:51:21 -0700 (PDT)


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Ahh, but don't forget to check to see if the egg is
Y2K compliant first. If not, the directions are
reversed.

- Scott
Charleston

--- "Perry W. Phillips"
<perrywphillips@prayercircle.org> wrote:
> Rye,
>
> <snip><My question is this: I always like to have
> eggs in the morning and am planning to overnight one
> of these weekends. I just don't know which end of
> the egg to break first when preparing them. Has
> much thought been given to this and might it differ
> depending on boat size.>
>
> In my experience you need only break the egg
> once.... and in the Northern hemisphere it should
> be done with the right hand while in the Southern
> hemisphere the left. Boat size is only a matter of
> concern when it is a steel boat having been moored
> in a boiling hot spring whereas the object is
> obviously to poach the egg in question using the
> boat as the actual cooking vessel.
>
> Perry
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