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Adding Regular Flour to an Egg in a Bowl — Can You Guess What I Made?
Mixed, cut, and twisted — simple as it sounded.
Oh dear, the MLB all-star game ended in a 6–6 tie, led to 3 hitters from each team to decide the winner with a higher number of home runs.
“It is the first time ever in the history….”
I heard it from my TV, and walked closely to it to examine them. It was like the home-run derby, but each hitter could only make three swings. One from the NL, carefully selecting a ball, attempting to hit home runs three times, and one from AL did the same, then second hitter from NL came out and tried his best, and so did the second hitter from AL, then the last one from NL and AL.
The Phillies’ hitter did it so so so well!! The first score was made by Ohtani, running back to the home plate after his NL teammate made a hit, and the game ended with NL’s win this year.
History has been made.
And today, Ohtani is back to leading the home runs of NL with another player. 33 home runs so far.
It reminded me of Wimbledon tennis 2025, which crowned new champions in both women’s and men’s singles.
And now back to my title… what did I make with just one egg and some flour (perhaps around 100g).
