Why put eggs in five-liter bottles?

Easter is coming soon, and there are fewer chicken eggs on store shelves. Someone needs a dozen, and someone buys several trays. Wide square trays with eggs are convenient to transport in the car, which can not be said about walking to the supermarket.



Today's edition. "Site" An interesting way to transport eggs. You can. Easter eggs Bring it from the village without damaging any testicles.



Have you ever tried putting a chicken egg in a bottle? Some grandparents put dozens of eggs in five-liter bottles. They argue that there is no more reliable way to transfer such a number of eggs. In addition, the bottle has a handy plastic handle that frees up the second hand for other purchases.



You'll need it.
  • 1 five-liter bottle
  • stationery
  • scotch


How to put eggs in a five-liter bottle
  1. At the top of the bottle you need to cut through the door with a knife.



  2. Now the main thing is to carefully put the eggs in the bottle and close the door.



  3. To lock the door, use wide scotch. Done.



You can put up to 50 medium-sized eggs in a bottle. Some lay a newspaper at the bottom of the bottle just in case, but without it, no egg will break. Notify your family that there is a door in the bottle. Otherwise, they will try to pull eggs through the neck for a very long time.





Now you know how convenient it is to carry five dozen Easter eggs without breaking them on the way home. But there are quite a lot of such cases. It will be a little strange to come to the store with a five-liter bottle, and for sure you will not be allowed to skimp, but it is quite a good way to transfer home eggs.







By the way, some people manage to salt cucumbers in this way. A five-liter bottle perfectly replaces three-liter cans for spinning. Maybe not very useful, but practical.
I wish you well to celebrate the bright holiday of Easter with good thoughts and healthy relatives. Let the cakes taste good and Easter eggs beautiful and whole. I wonder how long this method has existed and who thought of it? Did you know about this original way of carrying eggs?