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Showing posts with label eggs. Show all posts
Showing posts with label eggs. Show all posts

Monday, April 6, 2015

How to bake eggs into the basket with the oven -- Fail kitchen





Not much of a fail here...unless you count my awesome 90s style. Easy to make eggs in a basket.

Wednesday, March 4, 2015

Bacon Bites Fail ala Drunk Kitchen




I've got petulant bacon curling up, and angry bacon grease spitting at me as I try to push it down. It's like parenting all over again.

Go subscribe to the channel though. All the funny fails every time I'm in the kitchen. For real.

Monday, April 28, 2014

Recipe Monday: Upside Down Omlette

Just kidding. I just call it upside down because that sounds better than "I can't make an omlette without burning the outside, leaving the inside raw and tearing it by accident in three places."

It is a great and easy lunch or breakfast though.



For my family of four, I use:

7 eggs
1/3 cup milk
2 tomatoes
1/2 bag fresh spinach
1 tsp garlic
1/2 onion
1 zucchini
1/2 cup cheese
1/2 cup ham or bacon
salt
pepper
butter or oil

Put the butter or oil in a pan and heat it up medium heat.
Crack all the eggs into a bowl and add the milk. Whisk.
Add salt and pepper.
Saute the zucchini and onion in the pan.
Add the egg mixture.
Add the spinach and tomato when the egg is half cooked.
Keep stirring it up like it's scrambled eggs.
Add the meat.
Add the cheese.

Serve.

Bam.






 

Wednesday, January 29, 2014

The Naked Egg Experiment - Guest Post

Samantha Williams from The Day Well Spent is back with an amazing, easy, two-ingredient, one-step experiment that kids love!

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The Naked Egg experiment. I found this a few days ago via Pinterest and it certainly caught my eye. I went to the website it was pinned from and watched the video, then I showed the video to Jack and we both decided this was something we had to try. So Saturday afternoon we gathered our supplies and got to it.
Guys this was so much fun. Before we started we happened to mention to grandma what we were going to do and she thought it was so cool that she also did her own naked egg experiment. I think Jack had as much fun watching her bounce her egg as he did his own! This is such an easy and incredibly fun activity that requires basic ingredients most already have in their home. I highly recommend giving it a try yourself!

All you need: An egg, a jar and vinegar.







The experiment takes 12-24 hours so I took a picture every time I noticed a change in the egg.





      

and then finally it was done! Squishy, squishy!


Of course, they will still...break.




If you want to try this yourself, check out this page for all you need to know! how to make a naked egg!






 

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