Sunday, July 26, 2009

How to know when eggs are good or bad?

Let's be honest, how many of buy a carton of eggs and they sit there and we forget about them and they are way past the date on the carton, and we think, well how bad can they be? Well, this is a simple trick I heard a year or so ago. I can't remember who told me, but I cannot take credit for this.

  1. Place one egg in a bowl
  2. Pour some water in the bowl, enough to cover the egg at least three inches
  3. If it floats, its a bad egg, so throw it away. If the egg stays on the bottom of the bowl, you are dealing with one pretty fresh egg there. However, if you have an egg that decides to stand on one end, it's still okay, but you should use it ASAP.
Don't ask how I know this, I just do. So enjoy the eggs.

These are some random facts I have come across:
  • Older eggs make better hard-boiled eggs because they are easier to peel.
  • If the ANY egg is kept out of the refrigerator for more than two hours, yeah you should thrown them away.

Friday, July 17, 2009

How to know when your meat is rare, medium, or well done?

I will be honest, most of the random knowlegdge I know is because of my dad. He teaches me a whole lot and I teach him a few things in turn. We make a pretty good team.

Recently my dad got a new grill for his birthday so we have been grilling a whole lot lately. He taught him this neat trick about grilling meat.

Let's say you want a piece of meat a certain way, touch a part of your face to see if feels the same way as the meat.
  • Chin = Rare
  • Nose = Medium
  • Forehead = Well done
Give it a try next time you are grilling, you can please everyone you are grilling for. We all know that people like their meats differently, so yeah a quick trick for ya.

Thursday, July 16, 2009

Do you know...when the audience wave was started

So this past week I went to a double header baseball game! There wasn't a better way to spend the day during the summer in my opinion. Yes, it would have been nice if either team would have won the game, but that wasn't the case. Half through the second game there was a man who wanted to start the the wave. The fans really got into it. The whole stadium got into it. That I don't think anyone was paying attention to the game anymore. The wave continued on for at least ten times without stopping. I was shocked and did have a blast.

So I thought to myself who came up with this stuff. Who decided it would be fun to get people to stand up from their chair and wave their hands in the air? I mean seriously if you think about it, it is a funny concept. So I googled it and wikipedia told me this...
There are other reports that claim that in the 1960s, in Monterrey Mexico, during a game between Tigres and Rayados, the wave was created in the half time. The crowd was anxious, and the organizers were doing games and throwing football balls as presents in the half time because players took a lot of time returning to the field. That made people start doing the wave.
Whatever its origin, by the mid-1980s the practice was widespread throughout North America. Finally, it gained worldwide notice, and the specific name Mexican wave, during the FIFA Football World Cup in Mexico at the Estadio Universitario in Monterrey, 1986.

Looks like too many people want to take the credit, so we will never know!

"Today, the wave is generally seen during a lull in the action on the sports field, as spectators seek to amuse themselves to fend off boredom. There is some controversy as to when the wave is appropriate to perform during a sporting event. Some feel that the wave can be performed at any time, and is often done so for either entertaining the audience or distracting the opponent. Others feel the wave is only appropriate when the home team has a sizable lead such that the opponent has little or no chance of winning. Still others feel the wave is always disrespectful to the home team athletes and should never be performed."

I am not sure how I feel about this. However, I would semi agree it was a little disrecpectful when we stopped paying attention to our hometown boys. But, they should play better ball if they want us to cheer for them right? Thoughts???

(Of course this is a wikipedia, audience wave, so you can believe it or not)