Orthodox Easter will begin very soon, which means that it will again be necessary to transport and transfer a huge number of eggs. Some fellow citizens have managed to somehow use five-liter plastic bottles with a handle for transportation. I've seen this more than once, and every time it was interesting - how do they even manage to carefully shove such a number of eggs into containers from under the water. There is an answer.
Some argue that this method of transporting large quantities of chicken eggs came to us from China. Whether this is really so is difficult to say. It is much more important that such a life hack is really extremely useful. You can easily carry your eggs and still be sure that none of them break during transport. However, this raises another question: how can you put this product in a bottle so neatly and orderly?
The process of laying eggs in a five-liter bottle is simple and conventionally consists of three stages. First, we take a suitable bottle, wash it and put it where it will stand as stable as possible. After that, we take a knife or scissors and cut out a door in the upper part of the container, so that a hand holding an egg in the fingers can be put into the bottle.
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The second stage is the most obvious. As soon as the hole is cut, we lay the eggs inside, carefully and slowly move them through the existing door and put them on the bottom. So we put the eggs all the way. At the end, you will have to hold the door a little so that nothing falls out.
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The third stage is the final one. We take the scotch tape and hold the door so that the loaded eggs do not spill out, wrap the bottle several times with duct tape. As you might guess, it is enough to do "constriction" only at the level of the door. That's all. Eggs are removed in the same way, only in the reverse order.
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