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On Wed, 02 Dec 2009 09:04:32 +0000, Invisible wrote:
>>>> The convenient thing is that when they start to go bad, you know very
>>>> quickly. Good eggs don't float; bad ones do.
>>> My cookery teacher told me this. Is it actually true?
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>> Yes. Have tried it and it works just fine.
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>> Any reason why you'd think it doesn't work? ;-)
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> It just seems suspiciously convinient, that's all. ;-)
Sometimes the convenient things are convenient for a reason. ;-)
Jim
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