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Even a task like cooking an egg can be tricky. Shells crack
for two basic reasons. Either they're dropped into the pan
roughly, or the air in the sack at the broad end expands too
rapidly. Normally the air inside the egg escapes slowly
through many tiny pores in the shell. The best way to prevent
cracking is to pierce the shell at the broad end, thus allowing the
expanding air to escape quickly. Using a spoon to gently lower
the egg is also recommended.
Adding salt and vinegar to the water doesn't prevent the egg from
cracking, as is sometimes claimed. However, it does help any
leakage to coagulate quickly, so less egg escapes into the water.
Since egg protein solidifies between sixty-five and seventy
degrees Celsius, it's best to bring the water to the boil and then
turn the heat off. If an egg remains at boiling temperature
too long, the protein molecules will tangle, giving a rubbery
texture.
When it comes to frying an egg, the trick is to use a gentle
heat. Egg whites are mostly water and protein. Since egg
protein solidifies by seventy degrees, dropping an egg into a
sizzling hot frying pan overheats the protein, causing it to cross
link. Again this gives a rubbery product. The burnt
brown membrane at the bottom will be full of small craters caused by
forcing the water rapidly out of the egg white.
So next time you cook an egg, keep cool.
MOVING
BEYOND MATTER
by Ron Hughes
Cooking eggs provides a good example of a principle
which keeps showing up in life over and over. It is simply
that "It takes time to do things right."
Many of us run into the same situation when we look
at our own inner development. We are in a hurry to get on with
life and so short-circuit the processes which lead to
maturity. We break up relationships, quit jobs, turn to
chemical stimulants or depressants, abandon responsibilities and the
like rather than working through the character-developing process
that the circumstances of life present to us. The outcome of
this is to age without maturing; to grow older without growing
wiser. Either of these scenarios leaves us less than we could
be: too tough to respond appropriately or too immature to have
anything to offer.
While maturing is an important goal for most of us,
it isn't the whole story if we limit ourselves to looking at it only
from a selfish perspective. One of the really valuable things
that mature people have to offer is themselves. They've
figured out that life is not all about them and they are able to
reach out to others in really significant ways.
God Himself is the great pattern for
self-giving. The Bible speaks of Jesus as the Son of God who
gave Himself for me. He shows us that, amazingly, we are not
diminished when we give ourselves to others. And remember that
Jesus was God and God, in effect, took my place on the cross.
And when Jesus died for me He experienced everything I had coming to
me. When we recognize that the Lord Jesus Christ did die in
our place, then believing in Him truly does give us new life.
Because we recognize without Him we are dead. Receiving the
gift of eternal life through the Lord Jesus Christ is an intensely
personal and important step. It is without doubt the most
important one you'll make, for it determines the course of your
life. Not just through time , but for eternity.
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