

On the subject of eating eggs, the most bouncy-yolk eggs eaten in one go is 14 in 58 seconds and the most dippy soldier eggs eaten in one go is 32 in 78 seconds.
Fascinating Eggy Tradition
Grandpa Jack is a great one for 'jarping' and he taught me. This is a bit like playing conkers but using eggs. So you get your dippy-soldier eggs on Easter morning and you say to your neigh

'I say, Happy Easter and all that and how about a bit of jarping?'
And hopefully your neighbour is a bit none the wiser and says,
'Of course, you go first,' because he does not know how to do it. So you can have first bash at his egg which is important because the winner is the one who pulverises the other egg into tiny eggy pieces. My record is 5 eggs in 10 seconds. Eggtastic.
Jarping can get pretty messy.
Funny Eggy Jokes
Q. What kind of egg lives by the sea?
A. An egg shell.

(Dexter told me that one, it is not brilliant but it does involve an egg)
Q. What did the eggs do when the traffic lights turned green?
A. Egg-celerate.
Q. How do monsters like their eggs?
A. Terri-fried.
Q. How did the egg get up the mountain?
A. It scrambled up.
Q. Who wrote Great Eggspectations?
A. Charles Chickens.

Simon Rhymes, thought up the idea for the Bulb Egg Maker while studying project design at Bournemouth University. He experimented with more than 600 eggs and now says he can now produce a perfect boiled egg in six minutes.
He uses high-powered halogen bulbs to cook the egg before slicing the top off and dipping his toast soldiers in.
Maybe you could just stick an egg under a light bulb for half an hour and it will cook but then it would not look like it was going to be transported across time and space in that fantastic glowing egg chamber.I want one.
HAPPY EASTER!