#22 Sidewalk Egg Frying Day
July 4, 2013
Bet you didn't know that the fourth of July is home to another, not quite some popular holiday, called 'Sidewalk Egg Frying Day'. Sometimes I just have to wonder how these holidays came about, but it sounds like the beginnings of many conversations my friends and I have, we just don't go so far as to make our strange curiosities into national holidays - we simply move to different continents. ;)
Since sidewalks aren't really a thing here, we gave our sidewalk egg frying attempt a try on our friends' patio (Yes, at their suggestion). I'm just now realizing that this picture looks like it was taken inside, but I can guarantee that that egg was cooking on the patio.
July 4, 2013
Bet you didn't know that the fourth of July is home to another, not quite some popular holiday, called 'Sidewalk Egg Frying Day'. Sometimes I just have to wonder how these holidays came about, but it sounds like the beginnings of many conversations my friends and I have, we just don't go so far as to make our strange curiosities into national holidays - we simply move to different continents. ;)
Since sidewalks aren't really a thing here, we gave our sidewalk egg frying attempt a try on our friends' patio (Yes, at their suggestion). I'm just now realizing that this picture looks like it was taken inside, but I can guarantee that that egg was cooking on the patio.
Patio Egg Frying Success! Less than 2 hours! |
On a complete different note, we've noticed that there aren't many products made of wood around here, but marble and tile are abundant and relatively inexpensive. That's one more thing that isn't a big deal but it is different. The good thing is we don't really have to worry about the house burning down, right? ;)
What kind of egg is that? It looks like it came from a really big bird, and I'm thinking that the bird may have had jaundice. Bahahahahaha!!!
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