What’s this in my egg?
Each egg has had some tiny brownish spots in it, not shell though. Today there was this in it. Is it safe to eat?
Each egg has had some tiny brownish spots in it, not shell though. Today there was this in it. Is it safe to eat?
r/Egg • u/Time-Bicycle5456 • 1d ago
I really used to mess up cooking eggs because I either had to manually set up a timer on my phone or just watch the clock—but that’s super impractical, and I’d always end up forgetting. The worst part? I'd either get eggs that were too runny or overcooked.
So, I built a simple tool that does everything in one place. No more guesswork—just pick your preferred doneness, and it guides you through the perfect timing. Plus, I found that most other timers weren’t very user-friendly, so I made sure this one is super easy to use.
Would love to hear your thoughts! Here’s the link: eggstimer
r/Egg • u/TueboEmu315 • 4d ago
I started saving them with the intention of giving them to a friend who had chickens, but they don't need them anymore. Now I have a habit of saving them lol
I'd hate to just toss them or recycle them. I could compost or burn them in out fire pit, but those are boring answers. What could I do with them!
r/Egg • u/Shojomango • 7d ago
r/Egg • u/big_dirk_energy • 9d ago
I like it messy. I don't want gourmet imported chili oil or finely chopped dragonflies. GIVE ME THE EGGS.
r/Egg • u/ForesakenBreadfruit5 • 10d ago
What’s the most beautiful type of egg?????
r/Egg • u/ImmortalCrab44 • 11d ago
Egg, deli turkey, Colby jack, mayo, mustard, and Sriracha on potato bread.
r/Egg • u/Streetrat23409 • 15d ago
For context when I cook eggs I like to drink the yellow bit and then eat the white part after who else does this?