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And then there was this time I was sick where I stayed in and watched True Blood all weekend...
![]() Summer colds are the worst. But luckily I convinced Paul that we absolutely had to have HBO for a few months or for as long as True Blood Season 2 was on. So staying indoors for almost three days catching up on the episodes wasn't so bad. I was living the vampire life. We even made deviled eggs to go along with the gallons of medicine and orange juice we lived on. All we needed was a bottle of True Blood. Deviled eggs are made better with piece of crispy bacon on top. The filling is seasoned according to taste with mayo, dijon mustard, salt, pepper and light sprinkle of paprika. It's the hard-boiled eggs that are the tricky part. When it's undercooked, the yolks are runny. Overcooked, a ring of gray appears around the yolk. And yes, here are the directions for perfectly cooked hard boiled eggs: Place a covered pot of water on the stove until it starts boiling. Once boiling, place eggs in the pot, one by one making sure not to break the shell. After 12 minutes dump eggs into a sink filled with ice cold water, making sure that the shell breaks on the ice. Shells should peel off easily once cooled.
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