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To Peel an Egg [View all] Warpy Feb 2015 OP
I don't have any eggs right now... TeeYiYi Feb 2015 #1
Thanks! I'll be using this hack. n/t Little Star Feb 2015 #2
I'll try it but Phentex Feb 2015 #3
I'll definitely try that. Arkansas Granny Feb 2015 #4
My current method is to crack the shell, pick off the pieces until the shell continues to stick.. BlueJazz Feb 2015 #7
Wow, I'm going to make some tonight just to test this! n/t trotsky Feb 2015 #5
I have my own chickens and cwydro Feb 2015 #6
Hmm...I shake my eggs in the pan with the cover on and it helps Laura PourMeADrink Feb 2015 #8
After boiling, cover the eggs in the pan with ice cubes and water. summerschild Feb 2015 #9
Just following up... trotsky Feb 2015 #10
Thanks! Warpy Feb 2015 #11
I saw a video of using virtually the same method to peel garlic sans justhanginon Feb 2015 #12
The garlic thing works! MrMickeysMom Feb 2015 #13
Too much work... I use this method, it does take ten seconds. Glassunion Feb 2015 #15
Step 1. Should be let the eggs sit for a week in the fridge. Glassunion Feb 2015 #14
It kinda works. Behind the Aegis Feb 2015 #16
+1... TeeYiYi Mar 2015 #17
My husband tried this not long ago. hippywife Mar 2015 #18
Hi hippywife! Lars39 Mar 2015 #19
Hi, Lars39! hippywife Mar 2015 #20
Hippywife! grasswire Mar 2015 #21
Hey you! hippywife Mar 2015 #22
The key to easy peeling a hard cooked egg is not Jenoch Mar 2015 #23
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