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cranky wrote:I didn't know you could cook an egg in 7 seconds. :mrgreen:
You don't . You just bring it close to cooking temp for the chef to step in and finish it off :moresarcasm:
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This thread hurts my brain.
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easter bunny get that egg done in 7 thumps
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I'm guessing 8. Just to make sure.
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T-Pee wrote:Image

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Looks like gumbo to me. Hard to beat rabbit gumbo. Or fried.
Or? Can you tell I'm UP for our rabbit season? Sombitch they are tasty.
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Twenty monkeys don't make a monkey pie.....
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I think TP wins! The original topic of this thread was hijacking threads, iit is now about rabbits. Yep....TP officially hijacked a thread about hijacking.
But what the heck do I know.....I am still learning.
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Hi truckin Butch just wanted to say hi I am on 81 south and can't stop. :wave:
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StillLearning1 wrote:I think TP wins! The original topic of this thread was hijacking threads, iit is now about rabbits. Yep....TP officially hijacked a thread about hijacking.
The pan cakes are on the rabbits head to keep them warm.
TP is waiting for the filler used in a rabbit raisin sandwich.
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I bet I can cook an egg in seven seconds not counting heat up. The sloppier the better for my eggs. I'm gonna try it in the morning for my breakfast.
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I'm thinking you might be able to poach eggs in 7 seconds.
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DUDES! And dudettes...

: https://play.google.com/store/apps/deta ... rPro&hl=en" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;" rel="nofollow

This thing is awesome. Its like one of Rad's calculators for eggs. For reals, also available on ios.

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And it's Free!

Hi-jacked about eggs now.
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I don't like runny eggs. Cook 'em all the way for me.
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Kegg_jam wrote:I don't like runny eggs.
Cut their legs off.

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http://homedistiller.org/forum/viewtopi ... 57&t=21541
Here's more egg goody.
http://homedistiller.org/forum/viewtopi ... 57&t=49637
I don't like them runny either, I like them slimey.
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what did you say the time was?
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Mmmmm. Used to have "dip in" eggs as a kid. Par boiled. Chop the top off and dip toast in the runny yolk. Mm yummy.
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Yesterday I was in Home Goods and saw they had 20L SS milk cans with a ball valve drain already installed. Might be a good opportunity for someone to get a nice boiler.
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Cranky, just curious what was it marketed as or for?
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bship wrote:Cranky, just curious what was it marketed as or for?
They were marked as a food storage container but I think they were basically intended as something like a work site water dispenser, they are a lot like my old military coffee dispensers without the insulation. They also had some giant cocktail shakers that were about 18"-24" long and 3 or 4" diameter then reducing through a bunch of holes to about a 1" spout and the first thing I thought was "3 of these together would make a pretty good column." :lol:
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You should have taken a picture of it!
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ga flatwoods wrote:You should have taken a picture of it!
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:oops: I grabbed my phone to do just that and found that I had neglected to plug it in and it was dead. :roll: If I go by there again I'll stop in and see if they are still there and see if I can get pictures.
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huh...turns out I do know how to play "Wanted, dead or alive" or whatever it's called on the guitar.

I play it in D. :shh:


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goinbroke2 wrote:huh...turns out I do know how to play "Wanted, dead or alive" or whatever it's called on the guitar.
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In June? I can't tell you what I'm doing tomorrow!


June...that's the one after...no wait, what?


Had 6 of us at the shop on Friday with lots of likker and guitars, zero production but the boys loved it. Saturday the oldest ones girlfriend showed up from Nebraska...I was expecting a tall blonde "corn-fed girl" but she's Mexican? Anyway, she's awesome.
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