He Puts An Egg Inside A T-Shirt Sleeve. Why? Breakfast Will Never Be The Same!

Health experts agree that breakfast is the most important meal of the day, but if you're like me and always on the run, it can be tough to carve out the time to cook yourself a nutritious meal to start the day.

On the weekends, I love to cook myself scrambled eggs, but I just can't seem to find the time to pull out the pan before work. Luckily, this genius egg-scrambling hack from YouTube user NightHawkInLight has arrived to change everything you thought about this breakfast staple.

Here is the video's description for cooking the perfect scrambled eggs inside their shells, using only a T-shirt and some rubber bands:

“A few tips to make sure that this works right: Pulling the sleeve hard after it has been wound up is the most important part. It should unwind so fast it sounds like a humming bird [sic]. Rather than using a sleeve, some people have had success with the leg from a pair of tights. That may even be easier. You can hold the eggs up to a flashlight before boiling to check if they have been properly scrambled. A scrambled egg will let no light through or at most a very small amount of red light, a normal egg will be much brighter and have a yellow tint. Be sure that the strings or rubber bands are tightly on the sleeve or the egg will be out of balance and be impossible to spin fast enough for it to work properly. Also, the eggs are weakened by doing this and sometimes tend to pop if cooked in water at a full boil. To cook properly, place in water on the stove and heat until it’s hot enough that bubbles start forming on the shells, but not at a full boil, then turn off the burner and let the eggs sit in the pot for 15 minutes. When the time’s up dump the eggs in cold water to cool them quickly so they don’t overcook.”

This video has been seen over 15 million times, so it’s not as much a secret as it is a must-know life hack! Please SHARE this video with your friends!