Easy Way To Peel Farm Fresh Boiled Eggs


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The easiest way to peel fresh boiled eggs. The kids collected fresh eggs today from the chicken coop. I show you the easiest way …

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  1. Colin Craig
    Colin Craig says:

    Hi Rachel, I tried you're method today and it worked perfectly, with fresh and one week old eggs. I didn't think I would ever be able to peel eggs so easily. Thanks for putting your video on the web.

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  2. Yo Mama
    Yo Mama says:

    Thanks for the effort, but we gotta re-think about all the water going down the sink. Idk where your water comes from, but it can be a big deal most places.

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  3. Miss JP
    Miss JP says:

    After dreaming of having chickens for years, I finally was able to have chickens this spring. We have 12! They started laying in April. I love egg salad sandwiches and didn't know why my BEAUTIFUL eggs were so difficult to work with. Thank you so much! I am hoping your video solves my problem. 😀

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  4. Susan Frey
    Susan Frey says:

    Thank you from this 76 year old. I buy farm fresh eggs and always have a time peeling them. I will be trying this maybe tomorrow for my night time snack. God bless you from Michigan

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  5. Bronzeback8
    Bronzeback8 says:

    Please don't waste clean water like that!
    Turn it on only when your using it.
    Don't just leave your water running and not using it.
    You can also crack all your eggs first and then turn your water and do it one after the next.

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  6. Michaela Sorensen
    Michaela Sorensen says:

    You should be thoroughly ashamed of yourself and embarrassed by your display of the quickest and easiest way to waste water, when so many people in the word don´t have access to ANY clean water. You need to learn the function of a tap, you switch it on, at a MODERATE speed at the MOMENT you need TO USE IT and turn it OFF, when you are NOT USING it. I expect you are the stupid type of person who cleans their teeth with the tap running continuously.

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