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Charlotte

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I was thinking of non-egg solutions initially but it's possible to extract the contents of the egg without breaking it, blown eggs, a syringe etc

 

Vegan types can still have omlettes with their odd alternatives.

 

Pedantic as ever ;)

 

Its also possible to just throw the egg in, shell and all.

 

Its also possible to perform surgery with a rusty knife though.

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Its also possible to perform surgery with a rusty knife though.

 

That reminds me of an interesting "fact" about Superglue - _apparently_ it was developed for use in the Vietnam war to repair soldiers by sticking wounds together - why do you think it sticks your fingers together better than whatever you were actually trying to glue?

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That reminds me of an interesting "fact" about Superglue - _apparently_ it was developed for use in the Vietnam war to repair soldiers by sticking wounds together - why do you think it sticks your fingers together better than whatever you were actually trying to glue?

 

Thats completely true. Of course its totally different from the glue now, the stuff then literally wouldn't come apart without taking lots of skin.

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That reminds me of an interesting "fact" about Superglue - _apparently_ it was developed for use in the Vietnam war to repair soldiers by sticking wounds together - why do you think it sticks your fingers together better than whatever you were actually trying to glue?

 

Google says no. ;)

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You can't make an omlette without breaking a few eggs.

 

 

I thought that was the idea? :search:

 

 

I used to like sticking my fingers together with super glue, much to the concern of my mother, and it really itched!

 

I had a difficult childhood. :)

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Chicken, rice and petri dish's are great at breeding nasties.

 

Rule of thumb. You can reheat all foods twice if zapped in the microwave.

 

Its a bad idea to reheat take-aways as you dont always know how many times it was cooked before.

You could already be eating last nights left overs.

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Chicken, rice and petri dish's are great at breeding nasties.

 

Rule of thumb. You can reheat all foods twice if zapped in the microwave.

 

Its a bad idea to reheat take-aways as you dont always know how many times it was cooked before.

You could already be eating last nights left overs.

 

 

pffftt, i eat stuff 5 days out of date and i have reheat a curry 4 times.

 

Never done me any wrong.

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It's in a box that comes packed and you just put it in the microwave.

 

My mum scared me a bit the other day by telling me that rice, however it's cooked, and then cooled down and left is the biggest spreader of food poisoning.

 

There is a packet of rice in the box that's kind of vacuum packed.

 

My question is...would you eat it?

 

If I were you , I would not touch that. But personally I have eaten loads of those things - but not anymore.

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Ex student.. immune to all!

 

Have eaten 5 day old cold meat feast pizza not stored in fridge.

 

Have eaten 3 day old prawn cocktail non-refrigerated, no sweat.

 

Have eaten 2 week old lamb madras, spent two days on the side then put in fridge.

 

Have eaten 7 day past date pork sausages left on side after cooking for an extra 4 days with no issue.

 

Numerous curries from local curry house rice+chicken+sauce left on side for an evening then put in fridge, eaten 3 days later.

 

Fine! No side effects!

 

Last thing that upset my guts was a fresh tuna salad believe it or not!!! (I think my body doesn't like fresh food anymore!!).

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Ex student.. immune to all!

 

Have eaten 5 day old cold meat feast pizza not stored in fridge.

 

Have eaten 3 day old prawn cocktail non-refrigerated, no sweat.

 

Have eaten 2 week old lamb madras, spent two days on the side then put in fridge.

 

Have eaten 7 day past date pork sausages left on side after cooking for an extra 4 days with no issue.

 

Numerous curries from local curry house rice+chicken+sauce left on side for an evening then put in fridge, eaten 3 days later.

 

Fine! No side effects!

 

Last thing that upset my guts was a fresh tuna salad believe it or not!!! (I think my body doesn't like fresh food anymore!!).

 

Christ you must have a cast iron stomach dude. The thought of those things alone is giving me the sh*ts. :eyebrows:

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I tend not to eat stuff that looks worse before it goes in than the result that comes out. If you want to warm up two full colostomy bags and eat them, I applaud your bravado and admire your constitution.

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My favourite ever indian takeaway got should down years ago because so many people got food poisoning, I used to order from there twice a week as a student and never even had a dodgy stomach afterwards! :)

 

It definitely did something for your spelling though. :p

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