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So he fucked up the lime AND the eggs. Did he at least get the water right?They're probably washed. Fatty just cannot fucking follow instructions.
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So he fucked up the lime AND the eggs. Did he at least get the water right?They're probably washed. Fatty just cannot fucking follow instructions.
Well. He's used the wrong eggs twice. Used the wrong measurements this time(volume instead of weight, and even then fucked up the volume measurement). Used an unnecessarily large jar that's harder to handle due to the weight. He's too fucking retarded to even just put the eggs in the jar first so instead he has to ladle them in individually.So he fucked up the lime AND the eggs. Did he at least get the water right?![]()
You're the second person who has mentioned this now... you guys are being worse than Fatty. You don't cook or peel the fucking eggs for this. The whole point is to preserve raw eggs. He isn't making pickled eggs, he's attempting to water glass them.he didn't peel or even cook the eggs,
Yeah that's burned blackstrap molasses. And brown swerve crumble. It's exactly as bad as I hoped for and wanted.
According to USDA regulations, any eggs that are graded are required to be washed.But it seems more likely it's this Kentucky Farm Fresh place that sells in grocery stores also labeled "The Egg Shack" and what we can find out about them is that it looks like the carton matches what Fatty has and well... https://tennesseansforrawmilk.com/kentucky-farm-fresh/
Now while the carton itself doesn't seem to indicate that the eggs are washed.
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They're probably washed. Fatty just cannot fucking follow instructions.
Ok so Fatty definitely fucked the eggs up again.According to USDA regulations, any eggs that are graded are required to be washed.
Is it even useful to water glass eggs if you don't have your own hens and have refrigeration? This seems like something that you'd only do if you're a prepper and already have your own hens.
Pretty sure it was mentioned that the new house does have a water filtration system.Well. He's used the wrong eggs twice. Used the wrong measurements this time(volume instead of weight, and even then fucked up the volume measurement). Used an unnecessarily large jar that's harder to handle due to the weight. He's too fucking retarded to even just put the eggs in the jar first so instead he has to ladle them in individually.
We can see he filled the jar in the sink and probably doesn't have a whole-home water filtration system so that means city tap water that is chlorinated. Most guides seem to state to not use chlorinated water or to at least allow the chlorine to evaporate from the water before using it(boiling would also work to remove a lot of it, it's annoying in areas that use so much in the city water that if you boil water on the stove it makes your kitchen smell like a freshly shocked pool). So... maybe it's possible he has managed to fuck up every step.
Fatty said he had one in the previous house, but it was likely just a water softening system, not a filtration system(he wouldn't understand the difference and I doubt he'd be willing to deal with the additional maintenance anyway but that's beside the point) as he used not having it as one of the many excuses for his kidney stones.Pretty sure it was mentioned that the new house does have a water filtration system.
Worse food has tried to kill him and failed.Sad that he only has 6 months left to live if he really plans on eating one of those eggs.
I actually have a proper Amish Shoefly pie sitting on my desk that I’ll photograph later for reference.Jack again is too retarded to understand this method only works for eggs not USDA certified, meaning it will rot regardless of how much hydroxide he overpoured. I can't wait until this homo gleefully uses fucking up again to do it a third time and still fuck it up because it means avoiding cooking.
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Yeah that's burned blackstrap molasses. And brown swerve crumble. It's exactly as bad as I hoped for and wanted.
I for one can't wait for him to try and lie about this pile of fucking tar tasting gud.
Nah it was a filter system. Some megachurch dummies bought some MLM water filter company and were shilling on CWJ. These megachurches are like some kind of chamber of commerce for MLM dummies. GET YOU YOUR OWN BOSSFatty said he had one in the previous house, but it was likely just a water softening system, not a filtration system(he wouldn't understand the difference and I doubt he'd be willing to deal with the additional maintenance anyway but that's beside the point) as he used not having it as one of the many excuses for his kidney stones.
Even then its totally pointless. It dates back to a time where chickens laid fewer eggs and most of them only in the spring, so you'd want to preserve some for winter. Modern breeds and animal feed means they are productive throughout the year, if you're getting so many eggs you can't eat them all sell them or give them away, otherwise you're just going fill you home with jars of eggs.And yeah, unless you've got your own hens or other direct source of eggs this seems utterly pointless
He's not making pickled eggs. He's water glassing them. It's an old way to preserve them where they will literally stay "fresh" for up to 18 months. The process prevents the eggs from spoiling and I've heard they're still good two years later but most sources say 18 months.I think they're raw...
I never heard of pickling with lime before he did this though, only with vinegar (where you do boil and peel them). So maybe () you are supposed to do it this way with lime. He had 4 sources telling him to do it this way after all (I just hope those sources aren't chatgpu, grok, deepseek and copilot).