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Or an egg slicer can be perfect for slicing mushrooms.
The egg slicer belongs in this group even though many people have suggested other uses for it.
Long ago, in his mother's kitchen, he had delighted hi using an object called an egg slicer.
An egg slicer is attached to a small shaker drum.
Some machines called egg slicers can slice these easily.
Slice the eggs with an egg slicer or by hand, and arrange them in one layer on top of the spinach.
It's hardly worth having an egg slicer around for the number of times we slice hard-cooked eggs these days.
It looked like a giant egg slicer.
This was that egg slicer, and it happened hi the space of a tenth of a heartbeat.
A nubby dress wrapped around the body on the bias and was patterned to look as if she had taken an egg slicer to it.
For this purpose specialized egg slicers exist, to ease slicing and yield even slices.
An egg slicer is a food preparation utensil used to slice peeled, hard-boiled eggs quickly and evenly.
An egg slicer consists of a slotted dish for holding the egg and a hinged plate of wires or blades that can be closed to slice.
The non-sticky characteristics of a cheese knife also makes them useful for cutting other sticky foods, such as cakes, eggs, and pies; compare also egg slicer.
Jackie's stained couches, wicker baskets, iced-tea spoons and egg slicers are the sacred relics of celebrity, and celebrity is the religion of our time.
These stations don't even have human attendants on the weekends; they are staffed only by MetroCard machines and the forbidding full-body turnstiles that resemble egg slicers.
They staged parodies around the role of women in society and incorporated domestic "found objects" in their performances, including "vacuum cleaners, brooms, dustpans, pots and pans, and egg slicers".
The side strakes sometimes referred to as "cheese graters" or "egg slicers," that spanned from the doors to the rear fenders were needed for rules in several countries outlawing large openings on cars.
On a recent day, he divided the class into groups, gave each cluster a brown bag with an object in it - tea strainer, egg slicer, cinnamon stick, sea shell - and told the students to pretend it was the year 6000.
As the other stallholders set up their displays-fruit, crockery, knives and forks, knickers and socks, watches, egg slicers, you name it-Sam used to give Banks a running commentary on what was hot and what wasn't.
Among the gadgets are garlic presses - there are 11, from $3.99 to $19.99 each - egg slicers, grapefruit spoons, whisks, coupon organizers, mops and ingenious items like the $2.99 Adjust-a-Spoon (below), a device that could replace the traditional ring of measuring spoons.
While you contemplate that, we will recount what MAGGIE GYLLENHAAL said her parents packed in her lunchbox: "They would give me a hard-boiled egg and exotic ingredients and put a fancy egg slicer in the lunch box, too.
A popcorn popper with its handle, an egg slicer, a couple of towel racks, a stove burner, a spice rack and a wood planter are some of the elements in Ms. Restemeyer's sconces, Black Gazelle Mask ($850) and Green Gibbon Mask ($850).
We ended up having a cellar and an attic actually crammed with boxes of useless items she'd bought 'because they were reduced'-shrimp devein-ers, egg slicers, cheese wires, three-minute hourglasses of cheap plastic, bales of plastic dishes and bowls and tumblers and cups and cutlery.
Her egg slicer scaled for a baby is preceded by several past works involving cribs - one of collapsing rubber, another of ultra fragile hand-blown laboratory glass and, most devious of all, one that has sharp wires stretched across it (also like an egg slicer) in place of springs.