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DALL·E - A close-up image of an egg being fried on a very hot Astroturf field under a bright, scorching sun. The egg white is sizzling and bubbling, with the yolk slightly runny, and the green synthetic grass of the Astroturf contrasts with the golden egg. The grass is visibly affected by the heat, with some slight melting or warping where the egg is resting. Heatwaves rise from the scene, enhancing the sense of extreme temperature.

686. Eating an Egg Fried on Astroturf

October 28, 2024 by Don Schaffner

Dr. Don and Professor Ben talk about the risks of eating an egg fried on Astroturf.

Dr. Don - risky ☣️
Professor Ben - risky ☣️

  • Heat Levels — Safe Healthy Playing Fields
  • Toxicity/Carcinogens — Safe Healthy Playing Fields
  • "The Artificial Turf at the Women's World Cup Was Reportedly 120 Degrees at Kick Off" — Safe Healthy Playing Fields
  • The artificial turf at the Women’s World Cup was reportedly 120 degrees at kick off - The Washington Post
  • Surface Temperature of Synthetic Turf
  • ChatGPT - Eggs on Astro-turf Risky
October 28, 2024 /Don Schaffner
Toxicology, Eggs
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