Fluke
Formerly "Skum"
Local dog here.
My P250 is not for sale or trade. Please comment on why you're adding if we have not been in contact previously.
Unless it's LLB. In which case - fair enough.
Local dog here.
My P250 is not for sale or trade. Please comment on why you're adding if we have not been in contact previously.
Unless it's LLB. In which case - fair enough.
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TheBestEvie 10 Dec, 2025 @ 4:25pm 
noita gamer,, p cool :BeKind:
how do he be doin dat doe? 21 Nov, 2025 @ 12:04pm 
good sniper :happy_cats:
Tengi 20 Nov, 2025 @ 8:33pm 
Although the white starts coagulating earlier, it also stops denaturing later, at 85 °C (185 °F) when it takes on a tender but solid texture. As a result, it is difficult to produce an egg with both a solid white and a thickened but non-solid yolk.[7]
Tengi 20 Nov, 2025 @ 8:33pm 
The process of cooking an egg causes the proteins within the yolk and albumin to denature and solidify, resulting in a solid egg white and yolk.[5] Coagulation (denaturing) of egg white proteins begins in the 55–60 °C (131–140 °F) temperature range, and egg yolks thicken at the slightly higher temperature of 65 °C (149 °F), solidifying at 70 °C (158 °F). As such, the yolk of an egg will never solidify before the white, though in a boiled egg heat will take longer to reach the yolk through the albumin (compared to a fried egg), making this doubly true.[4] The process may be reversed through breaking the connections between the proteins, which has been demonstrated through the application of either sodium borohydride or vitamin C.[6]
Tengi 20 Nov, 2025 @ 8:33pm 
History
Eggs have a long history of use as food, following the history of the domestic chicken, and recipes that include boiled eggs are found in the first known cookbook, De re coquinaria,[2] in which at least one recipe calls for the use of preserved boiled eggs.[3] Alexander Pope recommended a method of cooking eggs over the embers or ashes of an open fire.[4]
Tengi 20 Nov, 2025 @ 8:33pm 
oiled eggs are a food typically made using chicken eggs. They are cooked with their shells unbroken, usually by immersion in boiling water. Hard-boiled or hard-cooked eggs are cooked so that the egg white and egg yolk both solidify, while soft-boiled eggs may leave the yolk, and sometimes the white, at least partially liquid. Boiled eggs are a popular breakfast food around the world.

Besides boiling water immersion, there are a few different methods to make boiled eggs. Eggs can also be cooked below the boiling temperature, i.e. coddling, or they can be steamed. The egg timer was named for commonly being used to time the boiling of eggs.