Whether you need an omelette on to go or can’t separate an egg to save your life, we’ve discovered some great new tips that are eggs-actly what you need! More from The Stir: 8 New Fun Ways to Decorate Easter Eggs With the Kids (PHOTOS) Wait, until you see the trick in #7! Who knew a water bottle could do that?! Do you have a favorite egg hack? Tell all!
Images © topnatthapon/Shutterstock and © Enzart/Shutterstock Combine all your favorite omelette ingredients in a seal-able bag and then give them a good shake. Place the bag (or bags, if you’re having a crowd) in boiling water and 13 minutes later, you’ve got yourself a yummy breakfast. More From The Stir: 11 DIY Ice Popsicle Recipes That’ll Make You the Coolest Mom on the Block (PHOTOS) If you cover the egg with water and it rests at the bottom on its side, you’re good to go. If it bobs a bit around the bottom, it’s less fresh but still edible. If it floats on to the surface, toss it! “Seriously, this recipe really only takes 2 to 3 minutes to put together, and the best part is that it is very flexible based on what you have in your fridge,” says Jamie of Scattered Thoughts of a Crafty Mom. More From The Stir: 9 Quick & Easy Cold Dinners Your Family Will Love (PHOTOS)
title: “9 Super Quick Easy Egg Preparation Hacks Photos " ShowToc: true date: “2024-09-06” author: “Danielle Mcpeak”
Whether you need an omelette on to go or can’t separate an egg to save your life, we’ve discovered some great new tips that are eggs-actly what you need! More from The Stir: 8 New Fun Ways to Decorate Easter Eggs With the Kids (PHOTOS) Wait, until you see the trick in #7! Who knew a water bottle could do that?! Do you have a favorite egg hack? Tell all!
Images © topnatthapon/Shutterstock and © Enzart/Shutterstock Combine all your favorite omelette ingredients in a seal-able bag and then give them a good shake. Place the bag (or bags, if you’re having a crowd) in boiling water and 13 minutes later, you’ve got yourself a yummy breakfast. More From The Stir: 11 DIY Ice Popsicle Recipes That’ll Make You the Coolest Mom on the Block (PHOTOS) If you cover the egg with water and it rests at the bottom on its side, you’re good to go. If it bobs a bit around the bottom, it’s less fresh but still edible. If it floats on to the surface, toss it! “Seriously, this recipe really only takes 2 to 3 minutes to put together, and the best part is that it is very flexible based on what you have in your fridge,” says Jamie of Scattered Thoughts of a Crafty Mom. More From The Stir: 9 Quick & Easy Cold Dinners Your Family Will Love (PHOTOS)
title: “9 Super Quick Easy Egg Preparation Hacks Photos " ShowToc: true date: “2024-09-12” author: “Charles Cabaniss”
Whether you need an omelette on to go or can’t separate an egg to save your life, we’ve discovered some great new tips that are eggs-actly what you need! More from The Stir: 8 New Fun Ways to Decorate Easter Eggs With the Kids (PHOTOS) Wait, until you see the trick in #7! Who knew a water bottle could do that?! Do you have a favorite egg hack? Tell all!
Images © topnatthapon/Shutterstock and © Enzart/Shutterstock Combine all your favorite omelette ingredients in a seal-able bag and then give them a good shake. Place the bag (or bags, if you’re having a crowd) in boiling water and 13 minutes later, you’ve got yourself a yummy breakfast. More From The Stir: 11 DIY Ice Popsicle Recipes That’ll Make You the Coolest Mom on the Block (PHOTOS) If you cover the egg with water and it rests at the bottom on its side, you’re good to go. If it bobs a bit around the bottom, it’s less fresh but still edible. If it floats on to the surface, toss it! “Seriously, this recipe really only takes 2 to 3 minutes to put together, and the best part is that it is very flexible based on what you have in your fridge,” says Jamie of Scattered Thoughts of a Crafty Mom. More From The Stir: 9 Quick & Easy Cold Dinners Your Family Will Love (PHOTOS)
title: “9 Super Quick Easy Egg Preparation Hacks Photos " ShowToc: true date: “2024-10-04” author: “Jennifer Williams”
Whether you need an omelette on to go or can’t separate an egg to save your life, we’ve discovered some great new tips that are eggs-actly what you need! More from The Stir: 8 New Fun Ways to Decorate Easter Eggs With the Kids (PHOTOS) Wait, until you see the trick in #7! Who knew a water bottle could do that?! Do you have a favorite egg hack? Tell all!
Images © topnatthapon/Shutterstock and © Enzart/Shutterstock Combine all your favorite omelette ingredients in a seal-able bag and then give them a good shake. Place the bag (or bags, if you’re having a crowd) in boiling water and 13 minutes later, you’ve got yourself a yummy breakfast. More From The Stir: 11 DIY Ice Popsicle Recipes That’ll Make You the Coolest Mom on the Block (PHOTOS) If you cover the egg with water and it rests at the bottom on its side, you’re good to go. If it bobs a bit around the bottom, it’s less fresh but still edible. If it floats on to the surface, toss it! “Seriously, this recipe really only takes 2 to 3 minutes to put together, and the best part is that it is very flexible based on what you have in your fridge,” says Jamie of Scattered Thoughts of a Crafty Mom. More From The Stir: 9 Quick & Easy Cold Dinners Your Family Will Love (PHOTOS)
title: “9 Super Quick Easy Egg Preparation Hacks Photos " ShowToc: true date: “2024-08-28” author: “Lolita Hamilton”
Whether you need an omelette on to go or can’t separate an egg to save your life, we’ve discovered some great new tips that are eggs-actly what you need! More from The Stir: 8 New Fun Ways to Decorate Easter Eggs With the Kids (PHOTOS) Wait, until you see the trick in #7! Who knew a water bottle could do that?! Do you have a favorite egg hack? Tell all!
Images © topnatthapon/Shutterstock and © Enzart/Shutterstock Combine all your favorite omelette ingredients in a seal-able bag and then give them a good shake. Place the bag (or bags, if you’re having a crowd) in boiling water and 13 minutes later, you’ve got yourself a yummy breakfast. More From The Stir: 11 DIY Ice Popsicle Recipes That’ll Make You the Coolest Mom on the Block (PHOTOS) If you cover the egg with water and it rests at the bottom on its side, you’re good to go. If it bobs a bit around the bottom, it’s less fresh but still edible. If it floats on to the surface, toss it! “Seriously, this recipe really only takes 2 to 3 minutes to put together, and the best part is that it is very flexible based on what you have in your fridge,” says Jamie of Scattered Thoughts of a Crafty Mom. More From The Stir: 9 Quick & Easy Cold Dinners Your Family Will Love (PHOTOS)