On my giant kitchen chalkboard right now….
Some cat litter mixed into your soil (up to a ratio of 1 part soil to 1 part cat litter), especially in containers, will help your soil to hold more water for longer and keep your plants happy.
Position your water bottle with the opening making contact with the yolk and release your squeeze to create suction.Up goes the yolk!
Repeat this with as may yolks as you need to remove.. Now you have a bottle of yolks!If you need to use them elsewhere in the recipe, you can squeeze them out one at a time as needed.(I mean it both ways, as in “fun” and as in “tidy” as well!).
It may take a little bit of practice to master this trick, but it won’t take long.Remember to squeeze when the bottle is upright and only release your squeeze once you’ve made contact with the yolk to be removed.
This was my first attempt.
I resqueezed the bottle in the inverted position and spat some yolk back into the bowl when I was trying to pick up my second yolk.This is called blooming and happens naturally to high-quality rubber when solids rise to the surface.
This is something that you’ll mostly see if your boots are subject to really warm temperatures.Kind of like what happens to good chocolate.
🙂 The olive oil will remove the white “bloom” from your boots too, so don’t even start to worry one bit if you see this happening to your boots this summer!.If you think you may have overdone it with the oil, don’t worry.