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You’ll love this simple trick because it really works!.OK, this is REALLY one of those “why didn’t I think of this” kind of moments for me.
You’ll be looking for recipes that require you to separate your eggs, just so you can do this little trick to separate egg whites from the yolks.. First, you need eggs.. Then, you need a water bottle, or any kind of flexible plastic bottle will do.. Make sure you drink all your water and clean the bottle out.. How to Separate Egg Whites From the Yolks.Crack your eggs into a bowl and squeeze your water bottle.You won’t actually need to squeeze it as much as I did in this picture, that was just for dramatic effect.
You really only need to squeeze it the tiniest bit..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!The wood because it would be easy to work with to get it to fit properly next to our really slopey kitchen ceiling, and the stainless steel to match all the stainless steel everywhere else.. We started out with four “posts” made out of 2×2 pine, sanded them down really well, and then cut slots for the stainless steel to slide into.. Next, I painted the parts of the posts that would be visible with the same paint we used for the cabinets.. Then it was time to assemble!
We had three sheets of 30 gauge stainless steel cut to cover the front and the two sides of the pipe and go all the way back to the wall.. We used GE Iron Grip adhesive to put the whole thing together and that really helped make this project a success rather than a total disaster.You may remember that we used the same adhesive a few weeks ago on our cabinet moulding update.
The GE Iron Grip adhesive is allows you to confidently glue pretty much any two objects together, even materials that are typically difficult for other adhesives like steel, PVC, glass, concrete, and porcelain, and since it’s 100% silicone it won’t shrink or lose adhesion over time.We had to get a little bit creative with our assembly methods here because this type of stainless steel actually comes on huge rolls and so it has a slight bend to it.