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Burnt eggs, like other foods that are burnt, are still edible albiet a bit smoky in taste.
No.
A woman is born with all the eggs she will have. No more will develop. If the woman is in good health and has a normal hormone balance and is having regular menstual cycles then she is still fertile but her eggs will not be as high quality as the eggs she has when she was younger.
Good chance that won't happen. There are ways to reverse a tubal ligation, but that is simply untying the fallopian tubes, since your tubes were burnt and tied, it is not impossible to have it reversed, just a bit more complicated. And even if the procedure is done, there is never a guarantee that the tubes will function properly. A lot of damage is done during the process of tying and even more during the burning. It's not impossible, but it is unlikely Best best would be to talk to your OB-GYN, preferably the one who tied your tubes.
Leaking exhaust possibly, Loose belts, burnt bearing on an accessory.
They will be fine.
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You can if you wish, but then it would be more like "egg drop" soup. Still as good. If you make your own noodles, there are eggs in them.
A chocolate cake with white icing and make it look like a football, or brown rice crispy treats that are shaped like footballs. Or just burnt eggs.
To fix a burnt armchair you should cut the part that was burnt. Meanwhile, try to find good looking arm chair from junk yard. Replace the part that was burnt.
I had my tubes cut tied and burnt in Sept 03. I got pregnant with my son in June of 06. The doctor swore i had a hole in my tubes and that it would never happen again. I was pregnant again in August of 07. I miscarried that baby. The doctor still stuck by his word that my tubes were still tied it wouldn't happen again. I am now pregnant for the third time since my tubal. Guess the doc was wrong.
We call eggs we find out in the farmyard "Yard eggs" These eggs have been "dropped" by a hen unable to get to a nesting box and sometimes overlooked when gathering eggs. They can still be good but must be float tested to ensure theyhave not been in the yard for a number of days.