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Hint. Hint.
Hint # 1
How To Separate
Egg Whites and Egg Yolks
My daughter, Faith,
taught me a fast and easy way
to separate egg whites and egg yolks
using an empty plastic water bottle.
1. Crack egg whites and yolks into a container.
(See whites and yolks together in blue bowl?)
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Copyright 2014 Marcia Norwood |
2. Put opening of empty bottle on top of yellow egg yolk.
3. Squeeze bottle until it sucks the yellow yolk inside...
...thus separating the yellow yolks from the egg whites.
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Copyright 2014 Marcia Norwood |
Copyright 2014 Marcia Norwood |
4. Squeeze bottle again to release egg yolks
into another bowl or container.
5. Egg whites remain in the first (blue) bowl.
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Copyright 2014 Marcia Norwood |
Thank you, Faith!
Beautiful Faith Fu Ju. Copyright 2014 Marcia Norwood |
Hint # 2
No Drip Cup
For Ice Cream
I found a NO DRIP CUP for $1 at Big Lots.
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Copyright 2014 Marcia Norwood |
Oh, yeah.
It works.
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But then you have to wash it,
and do you always carry it with you
when you feel the need for ice cream?!
Try this!
I thought of it years ago -
on one of our many trips to Dairy Queen.
Turn a plastic cup lid upside down,
and push the ice cream stick through the center hole.
Voila!
You have a free, disposable, NO DRIP ice cream cup!
It's genius, really, if I do say so myself.
Turn this lid upside down for a "No Drip" cup for ice cream. Copyright 2014 Marcia Norwood |
Have Fun!
Eat ice cream...
with or without a NO DRIP cup!
Grandson Caleb. Copyright 2006 Marcia Norwood |
Thanks for stopping by!
Come back often, and invite a friend!
Marcia Norwood
America's STORYTELLER
Telling Untold Stories in Photographs, Prose and Public Speaking
Copyright 2014 Marcia Norwood |
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