The joke about headaches. If you’ve heard it, you’ll know what I’m talking about. However, this is a G, or perhaps PG rated comment zone, so I can’t put the full joke here, I don’t think.
The point that Earl didn’t get what she asked, and didn’t bother to read the egg containers that are usually clearly marked “Large” and “Extra Large” seems to be overlooked here……………..
I have my doubts that each egg in the extra-large carton is really “extra-large”. It seems all relative. False advertising? A rip-off? I question their sorting process.
An extra large egg has about one ounce more of egg white than a large egg. If a recipe requires one large egg, using an extra large would have little or no effect. If the recipe requires several large eggs using extra large could cause poor results. For example, using four extra large eggs in lieu of four large eggs would be like using four-and-a-half to five large eggs. Baked goods wouldn’t set right. If using large in place of extra large in a recipe asking for several extra large could result in a dry, “over baked” result. (I do quite a bit of baking, and I can’t remember any recipe specifying the size of the eggs. But I don’t remember any that used more than two eggs.)
Templo S.U.D. almost 6 years ago
Like Earl can’t clean his eyeglasses in order to see the words “large” and “extra large” on the eggs’ cartons? (Touché, Opal.)
Dirty Dragon almost 6 years ago
[cough, cough] Actually Opal, ‘medium’ is fine.
sirbadger almost 6 years ago
Maybe Opal should go on a diet by switching from extra large to large. Why does she care so much about egg size?
Charlie Fogwhistle almost 6 years ago
The joke about headaches. If you’ve heard it, you’ll know what I’m talking about. However, this is a G, or perhaps PG rated comment zone, so I can’t put the full joke here, I don’t think.
Breadboard almost 6 years ago
Well Opal you be the cook , make them work ….. recipe gets you in the ballpark but experience makes it great !
jagedlo almost 6 years ago
Looks like Earl may be speaking with a higher pitch if he’s not careful!
Snolep almost 6 years ago
Very tighty whities
iggyman almost 6 years ago
Now Earl has egg on his face…
Doctor Toon almost 6 years ago
How about next time he buys the Jumbo size and call it even?
Jack Bell Premium Member almost 6 years ago
I have to agree with Earl on this. I’ve compared large and extra large eggs before. Couldn’t tell any difference except the price.
ANIMAL almost 6 years ago
He should have bought “Extra Medium”.
sfletch1 almost 6 years ago
Underware too small will make the egg count too small.
enigmamz almost 6 years ago
I’m surprised he didn’t just get another 6 pack of eggs, and say “I got you some extra, just like you asked!”
ForrestOverin almost 6 years ago
De she want Extra Large eggs, or did she want extra Large Eggs? No matter what Earl got, Opal would’ve complained.
bsisler21 almost 6 years ago
Good one, Opal.
AndreaR almost 6 years ago
The point that Earl didn’t get what she asked, and didn’t bother to read the egg containers that are usually clearly marked “Large” and “Extra Large” seems to be overlooked here……………..
Jboy1 returns :D almost 6 years ago
Tell you what, Earl. Buy large or extra large new glasses.
anomalous4 almost 6 years ago
Earl (perplexed): “What, Opal? I bought an extra carton of large eggs!”
russef almost 6 years ago
I think the whitey tighties just got tightier.
KEA almost 6 years ago
I think the inflation in class grades has been compensated for by a diminution in egg size rating
David Huie Green LoveJoyAndPeace almost 6 years ago
Earl’s gonna squeeze his eggs.
coffeeturtle almost 6 years ago
I have my doubts that each egg in the extra-large carton is really “extra-large”. It seems all relative. False advertising? A rip-off? I question their sorting process.
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whenlifewassimpler almost 6 years ago
If you aren’t happy with what he gets get off your butt and buy it yourself…gosh you tick me off…..GRRRR
Walter Kocker almost 6 years ago
Opal is a yenta of the first water…
WCraft Premium Member almost 6 years ago
Nice comeback.
adrianrune almost 6 years ago
An extra large egg has about one ounce more of egg white than a large egg. If a recipe requires one large egg, using an extra large would have little or no effect. If the recipe requires several large eggs using extra large could cause poor results. For example, using four extra large eggs in lieu of four large eggs would be like using four-and-a-half to five large eggs. Baked goods wouldn’t set right. If using large in place of extra large in a recipe asking for several extra large could result in a dry, “over baked” result. (I do quite a bit of baking, and I can’t remember any recipe specifying the size of the eggs. But I don’t remember any that used more than two eggs.)
kfccanada almost 6 years ago
Very true……