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Getting inside an Easter Egg ?
Andy Birkenhead
05-04-2012
Is it possible to divide an Easter Egg in half along the seam without breaking the egg ?
JulesF
05-04-2012
I've never succeeded in doing so!
AppleJuice:)
05-04-2012
Use a knife.
Russ_WWFC
05-04-2012
Some of them come already split, if not, I will bite the top off or smash it against the table
shouldbelucy
05-04-2012
Maybe try a hot knife along the seam.
whoever,hey
05-04-2012
Steam it open

Are you trying to nick the back?
DubDub
05-04-2012
i once played a trick on my younger brother by lightly tapping all around the circumference until it simply came apart. I then took out the sweety contents, carefully put it back together in the shiny foil and watched his face easter sunday
angel10578
05-04-2012
Originally Posted by whoever,hey:
“
Are you trying to nick the back?”

Exactly what I was wondering!!
Andy Birkenhead
05-04-2012
Originally Posted by whoever,hey:
“Steam it open

Are you trying to nick the back?”

"Nick the back" ?? I don't understand !
whoever,hey
05-04-2012
Originally Posted by Andy Birkenhead:
“"Nick the back" ?? I don't understand !”

Steal the back of the egg, and your kids will never know.

Seriously never mind, if i have to explain that.
Orangemaid
05-04-2012
Originally Posted by AppleJuice:):
“Use a knife. ”

or smash it over someone's head
AppleJuice:)
06-04-2012
Originally Posted by Orangemaid:
“or smash it over someone's head ”

I have an even better idea

go on a really tall building and throw it off the edge and then it will break apart and you can eat it easily. lol you may have trouble finding it though
Phyllis Stein
06-04-2012
It would need to be a pretty big egg.
Thrasymachus
06-04-2012
Smash it, devour it, regret it later
GrimmGhost
06-04-2012
Originally Posted by Andy Birkenhead:
“Is it possible to divide an Easter Egg in half along the seam without breaking the egg ?”

Chicken Easter Egg or Chocolate Easter Egg?

Might try a Bandsaw:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bandsaw

Andy Birkenhead
06-04-2012
People don't seem to know what I want, but I want to get an Easter egg, halve it where the seam is, put some small sweets inside, put the egg back together and wrap it back up in the original packaging !
JulesF
06-04-2012
Originally Posted by Andy Birkenhead:
“People don't seem to know what I want, but I want to get an Easter egg, halve it where the seam is, put some small sweets inside, put the egg back together and wrap it back up in the original packaging ! ”

I think that's going to be pretty tricky to do without breaking it, but you could try using a small very sharp knife. A scalpel would be ideal, but I don't suppose you have one of those lying around! Also, I think it would be easier if the chocolate was very slightly softened.
Orangemaid
06-04-2012
Originally Posted by Andy Birkenhead:
“People don't seem to know what I want, but I want to get an Easter egg, halve it where the seam is, put some small sweets inside, put the egg back together and wrap it back up in the original packaging ! ”

Isnt there sweets inside it already ?
Andy Birkenhead
06-04-2012
Originally Posted by Orangemaid:
“Isnt there sweets inside it already ?”

Yes, but never enough !
shouldbelucy
11-04-2012
Did you do it then?
Andy Birkenhead
12-04-2012
Originally Posted by shouldbelucy:
“Did you do it then?”

No !
tony71yugo
12-04-2012
Be interesting to fill one up with liver and watch the person open it up.
QTC13
12-04-2012
Originally Posted by Andy Birkenhead:
“People don't seem to know what I want, but I want to get an Easter egg, halve it where the seam is, put some small sweets inside, put the egg back together and wrap it back up in the original packaging ! ”

I think you've got it the wrong way round!

You're supposed to break it open, STEAL the sweets, then repackage it.
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