Om....lette me see. Is this some sort of yoke? I've just scrambled to my feet and someone's poached the chair where I usually lay my clothes. I'm off to a hen night you see. I'm boiling. Someone's frying to wind me up. In fact, you could say I'm well and truly beaten.Perhaps that someone is going to whisk me away- what a coop that would be!!
2006-10-17 08:04:20
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answered by jonquilblack 4
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I scrambled my brain for the eggsact answer to this. which eggs eggzactly. hens, ducks, ostrich. Just put the shells in the compost. I hope you get cracking answers the yolks on you.
2006-10-17 15:28:19
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answered by islaphants 1
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in what sense? eggshells are the natural protection of the egg (or foetus, depending!). that's why if they are stored correctly you dont need to refridgerate eggs. at least we dont in england and we're all yet to die of food poisoning!
2006-10-17 15:10:35
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answered by jimi 4
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Yes grind them up and put them in your potted plants, we use ours in the coffee pot and it neutralises the acid in the coffee. Of course you must wash out the remaining egg first.
2006-10-17 18:56:24
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answered by omaonaighkenneth1 1
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Nope, they really spoil the omlette or scrambled eggs.
Unless you like crunchy bits of course..
2006-10-17 15:55:43
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answered by SuperWales 4
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Ask humpty dumpty, he cracked up!
2006-10-17 15:26:40
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answered by Anonymous
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Would you accept an elliptical answer?
2006-10-17 15:34:00
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answered by PhD 3
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ha ha
2006-10-17 14:51:45
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answered by Ally 5
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This is a yolk right?
2006-10-17 14:50:58
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answered by Warlock Fiend 4
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Good one!!
2006-10-17 14:52:40
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answered by momcat 4
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