You could set it down 2 more times, a few feet apart, in a triangle, and tell your guests that the Martians had come for a visit. But they left in a huff when they found out you didn't do carry-out.
Grass will grow back. Broken plate setters don't. You ideally don't want your plate setter to cool too fast either - best if it cools down in the egg. Not always possible, I know.
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Was only on the grass for about 30 seconds.
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0 • Off Topic Disagree Agree Like@nolaegghead When I need it out of the egg and it is hot I set it on the concrete pavers, legs down, to cool.
I just didn't want to drop it oo quickly on the concrete this time, but yes it usually cools in the egg.
@YEMTrey we have been really lucky up here in eastern Canada this year, That is my only burnt, brown spot.
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Chewy! Never thought of that!
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