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  2. Turn a real egg into a bouncy ball - AOL

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    Use leftover Easter eggs and a little vinegar to create homemade bouncy balls you and your kids will love.

  3. Students turn a regular egg into a baby chick in mind ... - AOL

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    We may finally have an answer to that age-old chicken or the egg question. A group of students from Chiba, Japan have done the unthinkable, turning a shell-less egg into a normal, healthy baby chick.

  4. How to Prevent Your Cookies from Sticking to the Baking Sheet ...

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    4. Give Your Cookies Enough Time to Cool. Carefully follow the cooling directions in the recipe. Bars often cool in the pan on a wire rack. Some cookies need to cool for a few minutes on the ...

  5. Cookie dough - Wikipedia

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    Because of the presence of raw egg and raw flour, the consumption of uncooked cookie dough increases the possibility of contracting foodborne illness.The U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) strongly discourages the consumption of all food products containing raw eggs or raw flour because of the threat from disease-causing bacteria such as Salmonella and E. coli.

  6. Macaron - Wikipedia

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    In the French method, egg whites are whisked until stiff-peaked meringue forms. From there, sifted, ground almonds and powdered sugar are folded in slowly until the desired consistency is reached. This process of knocking out air and folding is called macaronage. [23] In the Italian, egg whites are whisked with hot sugar syrup to form a meringue.

  7. Foam cake - Wikipedia

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    They are leavened primarily by the air that is beaten into the egg whites that they contain. [1] They differ from butter cakes, which contain shortening, and baking powder or baking soda for leavening purposes. Foam cakes are typically airy, light and spongy. [1]

  8. Barquillo - Wikipedia

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    Barquillo is a crispy rolled wafer pastry originating in Spain.It is made from the basic cookie ingredients of flour, sugar, egg whites and butter rolled out thinly and then shaped into a hollow cylinder or a cone.

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