Question "fresh"eggs
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Re: "fresh"eggs
It definitely worked on "older" eggs, but because they were refrigerated, it heated too quickly, and a couple of the six cracked and leaked. But that's just par for the course. As soon as I get some extra, fresh non-refrigerated eggs, I'll try it on them.
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Re: "fresh"eggs
I just let hard boiled eggs cool IN water, they peel well no matter the age...although older eggs do have shrinkage, so should peel easier
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