You will need to get your eggs (12 or equivalent of duck eggs, (FRESH IS BEST)) , 2 c strong black tea, 2 c Ashes of pine wood, 2 c Ashes of charcoal, 2 c Fireplace ashes, 1 c Lime (not the fruit, go to a nursery or gardening supplies store to get it), And 1/3 c salt
Then to prepare it
Combine tea, salt, ashes and lime. Using about 1/3 of it
per egg, thickly coat each egg completely with this
clay-like mixture. Line a large crock with garden soil
and carefully lay coated eggs on top. Cover with more
soil and place crock in a cool dark place. Allow to
cure for 100 days. To remove coating, scrape eggs and
rinse under running water to clean thoroughly. Crack
lightly and remove shells. The white of the egg will
appear a grayish, translucent color and have a
gelatinous texture. The yolk, when sliced, will be a
grayish-green color.
Or if you are more adventures
Preparing the pickling solution:
Dissolve the NaCl and NaOH completely in water. Bring the solution to a boil and allow it to cool down before use.
Submerge the eggs in the saline solution, and store at 15 to 20°C for about 10 days.
Pick out the pickled eggs and rinse them. Then allow them to dry naturally.
Coat with PVA (polyvinyl acetate) or some other non-ventilated packaging material. An alternative is to add red soil to the saline solution after the pickled eggs are removed. Coat the eggs with the mud, and roll them in rice husk. Age for about 2 weeks.
Crack the eggs lightly and remove the shell. The white of the egg will have a grayish, translucent color, and a gelatinous texture. The yolk, when sliced, will be a grayish-green color.
You will need to get your eggs (12 or equivalent of duck eggs, (FRESH IS BEST)) , 2 c strong black tea, 2 c Ashes of pine wood, 2 c Ashes of charcoal, 2 c Fireplace ashes, 1 c Lime (not the fruit, go to a nursery or gardening supplies store to get it), And 1/3 c salt
Then to prepare it
Combine tea, salt, ashes and lime. Using about 1/3 of it
per egg, thickly coat each egg completely with this
clay-like mixture. Line a large crock with garden soil
and carefully lay coated eggs on top. Cover with more
soil and place crock in a cool dark place. Allow to
cure for 100 days. To remove coating, scrape eggs and
rinse under running water to clean thoroughly. Crack
lightly and remove shells. The white of the egg will
appear a grayish, translucent color and have a
gelatinous texture. The yolk, when sliced, will be a
grayish-green color.
Or if you are more adventures
Preparing the pickling solution:
Dissolve the NaCl and NaOH completely in water. Bring the solution to a boil and allow it to cool down before use.
Submerge the eggs in the saline solution, and store at 15 to 20°C for about 10 days.
Pick out the pickled eggs and rinse them. Then allow them to dry naturally.
Coat with PVA (polyvinyl acetate) or some other non-ventilated packaging material. An alternative is to add red soil to the saline solution after the pickled eggs are removed. Coat the eggs with the mud, and roll them in rice husk. Age for about 2 weeks.
Crack the eggs lightly and remove the shell. The white of the egg will have a grayish, translucent color, and a gelatinous texture. The yolk, when sliced, will be a grayish-green color.
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* Can you make an unfertilized egg hatch? No
you cant make an egg with Garatina.
what part do make egg?
No, you cannot make a Reshiram Egg.
a dinosaur egg is a egg that dinosaurs make
In the early 1900s.
I think you meant to say "What can I make with an egg and milk?" If you have frying pan, you can make a scrambled egg or an omelet with these ingredients.
with an egg and a tart........eww!
they can only make them if the circumference of the egg is pi
If you use newspaper, it can cushion the egg and make the egg safe to survive. You can also add paper towel and a container to keep the egg from cracking.
NO.
get a dito get a charizard make them do it. boom egg