Hello all, and a special hello to my dear friend Hellen.  It's been a long 
time.  Hope all is well?  And to all a blessed Thanksgiving.  Now back to the 
subject at hand.  A long time ago I got this information  on how to cook fried 
eggs.  It's very simple.  Just cut a large circle out of the center of any kind 
of bread you might like.   Do  not cut the edges.  The egg stays in the center  
very nicely.  And it almost toasts the bread.  How ever,  After reading some of 
these previous methods;  I am thinking the easiest way out is to get ourselves 
some of these rings or silicone rings.   Then again,  you must wash these.  
Smile.    Warm hugs Sue,

-----Original Message-----
From: Helen Whitehead via Cookinginthedark 
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Sent: Friday, November 17, 2017 7:32 AM
To: [email protected]
Cc: Helen Whitehead <[email protected]>
Subject: Re: [CnD] cooking eggs

I bought my silicone rings at a dollar store.

-----Original Message-----
From: Portia Latieff Mason via Cookinginthedark 
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Sent: Thursday, November 16, 2017 8:29 PM
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Subject: Re: [CnD] cooking eggs

Hi there. Where can you find the rings you are speaking of? I have not cooked 
eggs for that reason that I can never keep them together.
Portia

-----Original Message-----
From: Nicole Massey via Cookinginthedark [mailto:[email protected]] 
Sent: Thursday, November 16, 2017 5:14 PM
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Cc: Nicole Massey <[email protected]>
Subject: Re: [CnD] cooking eggs

For those who like fried eggs, rings help a lot in keeping things under 
control, especially for blind folks. Also look for a spatula with a round form 
factor, as it'll get under the whole egg, not just the center.

-----Original Message-----
From: Brenda Mueller via Cookinginthedark 
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Sent: Thursday, November 16, 2017 6:57 PM
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Cc: Brenda Mueller <[email protected]>
Subject: Re: [CnD] cooking eggs

First of all there's no sin in breaking a yoke; some people even like their 
eggs that way.  There is nothing that requires you to flip an egg.  Just put a 
lid on the pan.  

If you insist on flipping, well, it's done very carefully and preferably when 
you are more awake than I am when I'm making an early breakfast.

Brenda Mueller 


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> On Nov 16, 2017, at 3:21 PM, steve via Cookinginthedark 
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> 
> I am slowly but hoping to be getting  into the kitchen more and more. When 
> cooking eggs how do you flip htem? I know with a flipper right? I did that 
> and broke hte yolks amd my sighted wife stepped in any suggestion here?
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