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Posted by amy in CNY on October 16, 2009, 1:11 pm
On Oct 15, 2:02=A0pm, nightmi...@gmail.com (NightMist) wrote:
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> I won one at a Tupperware party too.
> That was the party where I got lucky at the games and came home with
> the orange peeler, the egg seperator, the sugar scoop, and the cake
> server. =A0My mom didn't speak to me for a week, and then when I went to
> college and they went to Colorado she absconded with all my
> tupperware! LOL
> NightMist
I still have my egg separator! i love that thing!
amy in CNY
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Posted by Edna Pearl on October 16, 2009, 1:59 pm
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>I still have my egg separator! i love that thing!
One of my favorite oddball kitchen tools is my hard-boiled egg slicer -- a
plastic base with an egg-shaped concavity, with a hinged top with a row of
wires, so when you close the top it makes egg slices. It's so much easier
than the messy process of slicing or chopping hard boiled eggs with a knife,
and if you mix the slices into a salad (like tuna salad) the slices are thin
enough to dice themselves, so to speak.
ep
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Posted by Leslie& The Furbabies in MO. on October 16, 2009, 2:13 pm
I put the egg slices thru a second or third time with a twist in direction
each time. Chops those eggs in a jiffy!
Leslie & The Furbabies in MO.
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>>I still have my egg separator! i love that thing!
> One of my favorite oddball kitchen tools is my hard-boiled egg slicer -- a
> plastic base with an egg-shaped concavity, with a hinged top with a row of
> wires, so when you close the top it makes egg slices. It's so much easier
> than the messy process of slicing or chopping hard boiled eggs with a
> knife, and if you mix the slices into a salad (like tuna salad) the slices
> are thin enough to dice themselves, so to speak.
> ep
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Posted by Roberta on October 17, 2009, 6:22 am
I like it for mushrooms too.
Roberta in D
On Fri, 16 Oct 2009 12:59:30 -0500, "Edna Pearl"
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>>I still have my egg separator! i love that thing!
>One of my favorite oddball kitchen tools is my hard-boiled egg slicer -- a
>plastic base with an egg-shaped concavity, with a hinged top with a row of
>wires, so when you close the top it makes egg slices. It's so much easier
>than the messy process of slicing or chopping hard boiled eggs with a knife,
>and if you mix the slices into a salad (like tuna salad) the slices are thin
>enough to dice themselves, so to speak.
>ep
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Posted by J* on October 17, 2009, 8:34 pm
slicing mushrooms...never occured to me to use it for that but tis perfect.
i'll tell dh. cept he'd probly have trouble finding the egg slicer.
j.
"Roberta" wrote ...
I like it for mushrooms too.
Roberta in D
"Edna Pearl" wrote:
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>One of my favorite oddball kitchen tools is my hard-boiled egg slicer
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> That was the party where I got lucky at the games and came home with
> the orange peeler, the egg seperator, the sugar scoop, and the cake
> server. =A0My mom didn't speak to me for a week, and then when I went to
> college and they went to Colorado she absconded with all my
> tupperware! LOL
> NightMist