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Beating an Egg
Gerry Atrick > wrote:
>I was looking for some cookie recipes in a cookbook I got at the >library. One recipe said I should beat 5 eggs. Why would anyone want >to beat an egg? What did that egg do to deserve such violence. The >author of that cookbook should go to prison for life. Eggs go bad if you don't crack them and then beat them. --Blair |
Beating an Egg
Blair P. Houghton wrote:
> Gerry Atrick > wrote: > >>I was looking for some cookie recipes in a cookbook I got at the >>library. One recipe said I should beat 5 eggs. Why would anyone want >>to beat an egg? What did that egg do to deserve such violence. The >>author of that cookbook should go to prison for life. > > > Eggs go bad if you don't crack them and then beat them. > > --Blair Typical carnivorous thinking, leave the poor eggs alone and they blossom into chickens. -- J (obligatory emoticon:) L |
Beating an Egg
Joseph Littleshoes > wrote:
>Blair P. Houghton wrote: > >> Gerry Atrick > wrote: >> >>>I was looking for some cookie recipes in a cookbook I got at the >>>library. One recipe said I should beat 5 eggs. Why would anyone want >>>to beat an egg? What did that egg do to deserve such violence. The >>>author of that cookbook should go to prison for life. >> >> Eggs go bad if you don't crack them and then beat them. > > >Typical carnivorous thinking, leave the poor eggs alone and they blossom >into chickens. Only if you provide roosters for the hens' enjoyment. --Blair |
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