Because this recipe asks for eggs, I thought I should share my method of cracking eggs. I crack them re-enacting the rhyme of Humpty Dumpty. First I decorate my eggs to look like Humpty Dumpty by affixing arms and legs to them with duct tape and drawing a face on them. Then I set up a box that is supposed to be the wall and a bowl is placed at the bottom of the box for the egg to land into. To re-enact the line "Humpty Dumpty sat on a wall" I seat the egg on top of the box with a bowl at the bottom for the egg to land into. Then to re-enact the line "Humpty Dumpty had a great fall" I knock the egg off the box into the bowl. Then I bring out figures of the king's men on the king's horses to re-enact the line "All the King's horses and all the King's men couldn't put Humpty Dumpty together again". This last part is not part of my egg-breaking procedure, I just do it to make the rhyme complete.
Because this recipe asks for eggs, I thought I should share my method of cracking eggs. I crack them re-enacting the rhyme of Humpty Dumpty. First I decorate my eggs to look like Humpty Dumpty by affixing arms and legs to them with duct tape and drawing a face on them. Then I set up a box that is supposed to be the wall and a bowl is placed at the bottom of the box for the egg to land into. To re-enact the line "Humpty Dumpty sat on a wall" I seat the egg on top of the box with a bowl at the bottom for the egg to land into. Then to re-enact the line "Humpty Dumpty had a great fall" I knock the egg off the box into the bowl. Then I bring out figures of the king's men on the king's horses to re-enact the line "All the King's horses and all the King's men couldn't put Humpty Dumpty together again". This last part is not part of my egg-breaking procedure, I just do it to make the rhyme complete.
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