Monica Reed

Can you peel a raw egg?

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Can you peel a raw egg?

After kids ate Tide Pods, fell off milk crates, danced beside moving cars, it’s good to see a TikTok challenge that will not hurt or kill you!  The new TikTok trend is to film yourself trying to peel an egg that’s still RAW. Which IS possible, apparently.

It’s something doctors and dentists do in school to practice their skills, and it’s VERY hard to do without piercing the membrane inside the shell. The most popular tools to use seem to be tweezers and cuticle pushers. You just have to be patient and break off tiny pieces.

ADVICE ALERT!  Getting the last few pieces seems to be the hardest part. Almost every video ends with yolk everywhere, so maybe try this over the sink.

Here’s a TIKTOK win

Here’s a TIKTOK almost win

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