People of Lemmy, what does your egg carton look like? No fair changing the setup for the picture.
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wrote on last edited by [email protected]Normally, I work from one side to the other in pairs like below:
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I face the heavier side toward the door so that I will have the majority of the weight in my hand as I pick it up.
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I remove eggs opposite each other (front right, rear left and so on) so that it remains level for weight and balance. My partner doesn’t subscribe to my logic and just sprays a machine gun of bullets around the carton, grabbing whatever like she’s blindfolded. It’s not a hill I wanna die on, so I don’t say anything.
That is a hill I died on, and luckily everyone else in the household got in line so I didn't actually die. I do most of the baking, we're keeping that box balanced for me otherwise no more cookies damnit.
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Eegan bo beegan I'm vegan
2 ounces of plain applesauce is one egg for simple baking recipes
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I normally eat scrambled eggs for breakfast so I always grab two at a time. So next time I make breakfast I'll grab the next eggs from the right side.
but you grabbed 3?
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but you grabbed 3?
Guilty, your honor!
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wrote on last edited by [email protected]Amateurs.
(90-packs due to two bodybuilder household – amateurs, as in not professional
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The eggs have gone back to 5 bucks a dozen where I'm at, at least in the store I was last in. Still haven't bothered getting any recently, but they're not at like, 8 or 9 like they were at the same store a month or two ago. Not sure if that's a change in the bird flu situation or if they've just been pushed down with some kind of subsidy or something.
That's crazy. I paid 2.80€ for 12 the other day. And that were the higher quality ones
Was 5 bucks a regular price in the US?
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Relevant XKCD : https://xkcd.com/2408/
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Relevant XKCD : https://xkcd.com/2408/
Even after something like ~15 years of exposure to XKCD, I still get one of 10 thousand'd
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We don't have one.
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We use this thing instead of the carton.
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We have backyard chickens. The huge one was a double yoker and delicious
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The eggs have gone back to 5 bucks a dozen where I'm at, at least in the store I was last in. Still haven't bothered getting any recently, but they're not at like, 8 or 9 like they were at the same store a month or two ago. Not sure if that's a change in the bird flu situation or if they've just been pushed down with some kind of subsidy or something.
I just bought 2 dozen for $2.78 each.
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Normally like this, but we ate them all yesterday. -
We use this thing instead of the carton.
Let me guess, European? Or at least not from US
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Let me guess, European? Or at least not from US
The design is very human
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Let me guess, European? Or at least not from US
wrote on last edited by [email protected]Yes, European
But the egg dispenser is something I once 3d printed when it was still a hobby.
Can't seem to find the original design anymore though.edit
Oh, I think it's this one: https://www.printables.com/model/70036-fridge-spiral-egg-holder -
Normally, I work from one side to the other in pairs like below:
XX
OO
OO
OO
OO
OO
I face the heavier side toward the door so that I will have the majority of the weight in my hand as I pick it up.
Exactly the same, except the reason is that the eggs at the back can freeze if the carton is pushed back in the fridge, so I work from the far end to near
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Of all the things I could have been embarrassed about today I was not expecting this