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    Seperating the Eggs?

    ok,,so heres a question,we switched over to smaller egg boxes this year,which,means we have to seperate eggs,once they are hardened together,how does one do this?

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    Re: Seperating the Eggs?

    Very carefully , no seriously, you could use unwaxed dental floss.
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    Re: Seperating the Eggs?

    Quote Originally Posted by llovelace View Post
    Very carefully , no seriously, you could use unwaxed dental floss.
    or a combination of the 2?

    i was thinking dental floss,as i am sure even 20 minutes after being laid,theyd be to well together to simply just pull apart,does the floss have to be unwaxed?,i would think the wax coating would kind of,rub off where you seperate them,and provide protection there?

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    Re: Seperating the Eggs?

    Quote Originally Posted by RebelYell83 View Post
    or a combination of the 2?

    i was thinking dental floss,as i am sure even 20 minutes after being laid,theyd be to well together to simply just pull apart,does the floss have to be unwaxed?,i would think the wax coating would kind of,rub off where you seperate them,and provide protection there?
    yes unwaxed and carefully
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    Re: Seperating the Eggs?

    ty ma'am,,will go to walmart and get one container of unwaxed floss,and a truck load of careful,as i am like a bull in a china shop(my hands are ususally called bear paws,careful aint my forte)

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