Things are definitely brightening up and it’s happening quickly!
You really only need to squeeze it the tiniest bit..Position your water bottle with the opening making contact with the yolk and release your squeeze to create suction.
Up goes the yolk!Repeat this with as may yolks as you need to remove.. Now you have a bottle of yolks!If you need to use them elsewhere in the recipe, you can squeeze them out one at a time as needed.
(I mean it both ways, as in “fun” and as in “tidy” as well!).It may take a little bit of practice to master this trick, but it won’t take long.
Remember to squeeze when the bottle is upright and only release your squeeze once you’ve made contact with the yolk to be removed.
This was my first attempt.I’m not, obviously.
I like to use one of my “rag towels” for something like this to keep from getting my countertops dirty and to make cleanup afterwards super quick.So place your boots on a an old tea towel, then begin wiping them down with a soft cloth soaked in warm soapy water..
This will remove most of the mud and gunk from the surface of your boots.This is also a great time to use a soft brush like an old toothbrush on some of the ridges where mud may collect because it will all be nicely loosened up at this point from the warm water.