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On 10 Mar 2005 09:32:42 -0800, wrote:

>I have a small GT Xpress 101, has two small wells that I pour omlette
>mixture and close the lid which also has heating elements. My mixture
>contains two eggs, couple tablespoons of half n'half and salt to taste.
>Using a boat motor, I mix it and pour it equally in the wells. After 4
>to 5 mins, the omlette is pushing the lid open and looking at the
>omlette mixture looks great, nice color but within a few seconds,
>becomes as flat as a pancake. Maybe this is not the correct way to make
>an omlette using this type of apparatus, but would appreciate any tips,
>if its possible to make a lighter omlette, more fuller looking. David...



Sounds like you're doing everything right.

Assuming the fuel/oil mix is OK ( 50:1 ) on your motor,
I'd put in a helium injector for lighter omelets.

I don't see any mention of leeches. Did you forget ?
They'll definitely make your omelet fuller looking.


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