Actually I have known George 37 years and we will have been married 36 years
this July 19th. I knew I was off on my numbering. The 37 was for how long
we have known each other, from October 5, 1973.
----- Original Message -----
From: "Lora Leggett" <[email protected]>
To: <[email protected]>; <[email protected]>
Sent: Monday, June 27, 2011 11:35 AM
Subject: Re: [CnD] In Reply To: A Quick Intro
I have been blind since birth and have no problem using a frying pan. I
just melt a little bit of butter in it with the heat at about medium. Then
I crack the egg in a measuring cup. If you are making an egg sandwich or
muffin, mix the egg in the cup with a whisk for about one minute, to make
sure you mix it up well. If you want to keep the whole yolk crack it very
carefully into the cup and pour it very gently into the pan after it has
started heating up.
because you want your butter or whatever you are using to melt before you
pour the egg into the pan.
After I pour it I cover the pan. I use a small frying pan because I don't
have any of those egg rings and I would be afraid of missing anyway if I
tried to pour into the ring. So just use a small pan.
I leave the heat on somewhere between medium and high with the cover on
for about 2 minutes and listen for it to make sizzling sounds. When I
think enough time has gone by I turn off the heat and slide the pan off
the jet and over to the middle of the stove. I leave it covered another
minute or two and occasionally sprinkle some shredded Cheddar cheese onto
the egg.
After it cools about 2 more minutes or the time it takes to go do
something when your husband wants something, you can come back and very
carefully pick up the egg and put it on your bread or muffin with a
spatula. I have been married 37 years and this did not come easy
overnight. It was frustrating and they looked awful at first but now
George says they are perfect. I guess better stove,m better pans, real
butter instead of margarine. I have been successful with margarine and
also shortening when I was out of butter. Shrotening you have to be a
little more careful about sticking though.
But with a little practice it is pretty easy. Now I will be darned if I
can ever get the hang of pancakes. I am still looking for a success at
that.
Lora
----- Original Message -----
From: "Sarah Mellor" <[email protected]>
To: "~Sarah~" <[email protected]>; <[email protected]>
Sent: Monday, June 27, 2011 11:00 AM
Subject: [CnD] In Reply To: A Quick Intro
Hi Sarah
Welcome to the list. My name is Sarah as well and I also write what I
call E novels so it must be to do with the name hahahaha. I'm sorry to
hear what you went through with loosing your sight but admire you for
still wanting to cook. I'm 31 and live alone in England and an totally
blind and have been since birth. OH I didn't know yo could fry an egg in
the microwave fried eggs are something I really miss but am scared of
using a frying pan as I think a lot of blind people are. I know the
method for cooking bacon between kitchen paper works very well its a tip
I got from the list a while ago so this is a great place for finding out
new ideas and new recipes. I'm sure you will enjoy it.
Blessings.
Sarah
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