Gallery: Wild Gizmo Lets You Scramble Eggs Inside Their Shells
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This is the Goose, a funny looking contraption that makes golden eggs.
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What is a golden egg, you ask? You're looking at one. It's the result of mixing the yolk and whites of the egg together inside the shell.
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This is easier said than done. There are some high-tech devices that do it for you but the Goose is a low-tech way to achieve the same outcome.
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You simply put the egg in the center shell, twist it shut and then pull the handles apart to spin the egg.
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It's sort of like playing with a toy.
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According to the designers, the hand-powered centrifuge can be used for more than just golden eggs. A stretch goal for the Kickstarter project includes a rapid infuser, which lets you juice up spirits with super speed.
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