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Do You Wash The Pan Up?

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spathiphyllum | 11:45 Tue 14th May 2019 | Home & Garden
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You boil an egg on top of the stove in a pan. The egg doesn't crack. So effectively, you've put some boiling water in a pan with an egg.

Do you wash up the pan, after the egg has boiled?
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Do you know where eggs come from?
11:46 Tue 14th May 2019
I Wipe the pan with a damp cloth to remove scum
Do you know where eggs come from?
No. Just rinse it out. Hubby however would put it in the dishwasher!
Just quickly rinse it
Yes.
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I personally would rinse it or wipe it with a damp slightly soapy cloth but i've always thought, boiling water in it for 5 min is probably a better clean than a bit of fairy would achieve.
I think we know where eggs come from....and the fact they've been in boiling water for several minutes.
^^^that was to Zacs-M
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You know chickens only have one hole? The but. All eggs come out the but.
Boiling an egg for a few minutes would get rid of any nasty bacteria the egg shell much more than the dishwasher! So where the egg emerges from is dealt with!
Just a rinse and brush. This removes powder before it sets like rock. Limescale control.
You shouldn't actually boil eggs. Should be just below.

You will get a build up of calcium over time.
(I thought Spath might say Tescos)
I rinse out the pan.
Absolutely, always. There has to be some transference of something off the surface of the shell.
But? But what? Oh, sorry, I was forgetting it’s impolite to point out another’s linguistic slips.

Sorry to have been a pain in the butt.

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"you will get a build-up of calcium over time".....you may well get a build-up of calcium carbonate over time.....
personally i have one pan to boil my eggs and another one to boil my underpants



Why would you boil your grundies?
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"You will get a build up of calcium over time."

In the pan or in me?

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