Hack For Making Your Scrambled Eggs Fluffier
If you are a fan of scrambled eggs, and prefer to have them more fluffy than you will be interested in this latest recipe. I had an old aunt named…

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If you are a fan of scrambled eggs, and prefer to have them more fluffy than you will be interested in this latest recipe. I had an old aunt named Esther, who made the most fluffy, scrambled eggs and biggest omelettes you’ve ever seen. I wish I had watched her make them or asked her for the recipe while she was still with us. Unfortunately, she took that secret to the grave.
It seems as though everyone has a different way of making scrambled eggs. My wife swears by adding cream to the eggs as you break and whisk them up. She will also on occasion add sour cream to the eggs and give them a good whipping. Either way, her scrambled eggs always come out fluffy and delicious. And there are plenty of times when we will have breakfast for dinner featuring her scrambled eggs and toast.
When Queen Elizabeth died a few years ago, the palace released her secret recipe for scrambled eggs. It became one of the most popular recipe downloads for quite a while, and not in just jolly old England, people here in America word, very much interested in having the queens scrambled eggs too.
Check out this new hack for fluffy scrambled eggs
This sounds like the type of advice you SHOULDN'T trust from TikTok. But experts say it really does work.
If you want to make the best scrambled eggs of your life, try adding a little SELTZER WATER. (???) The bubbles are supposed to make them airier and fluffier.
It doesn't take much. Just add one teaspoon to your mixture for every two eggs you're making. A full 12-ounce can is enough for 72 eggs. (My normal breakfast.)
Just make sure you only use plain seltzer. If you use a flavored La Croix, your eggs will taste weird . . . and don't use White Claw either.
It works because the bubbles quickly expand from the heat and fluff everything up.
The Top 5 Bed And Breakfast Spots On Martha’s Vineyard
Martha's Vineyard is a haven of natural beauty, rich history, and quintessential New England charm. It also happens to be the place where I got engaged to my husband, Rob, and where we went on our "babymoon!" With its pristine beaches, picturesque landscapes, and vibrant communities, Martha's Vineyard attracts visitors seeking an exclusive, fancy escape.
Why People Travel To Martha's Vineyard
Martha's Vineyard has it all! The sandy beaches, the bougie restaurants, the raw bars along the water, the enormous houses, and quaint villages. No matter where you travel on the island, each little village looks like a perfect postcard scene.
I'll never forget when I saw the iconic gingerbread cottages in Oak Bluffs. And the serene shores of Aquinnah where I took my babymoon pregnancy photos. And you haven't lived unless you've gotten an ice cream in the bustling streets of Edgartown and passed along the "Jaws Bridge." Don't even get me started on the food! *chef's kiss*

I traveled to Martha's Vineyard on my babymoon! Here's a little photo from the photoshoot my husband did for me at Aquinnah beach.
Top Bed and Breakfasts on Martha's Vineyard
For those seeking an intimate and charming experience, Martha's Vineyard is home to several exquisite bed and breakfasts. I used Tripadvisor to find the 5 most top-rated bed and breakfast's on the island. These are places that had great views, great reviews, and great service.

Oak Bluffs is one of the most-visited places on Martha's Vineyard. It's home to the famous and iconic gingerbread houses.
But don't forget, Martha's Vineyard is more than just charming accommodations. Visitors can explore the island's rich maritime history at the Martha's Vineyard Museum (which I have done!) They can take a stroll through the colorful streets of Vineyard Haven, or relax on the sandy shores of South Beach.
A word of advice to those traveling to Martha's Vineyard for the first time: rent a car. Unless you plan on staying in one place the entire time you're there, you'll want to use a car to get around and see all of the stunning places the Vineyard has to offer.
Top 5 Bed And Breakfast Spots According to Tripadvisor
Nobnocket Boutique Inn
The Nobnocket Boutique Inn is the #1 rated bed and breakfast on Martha's Vineyard. According to Tripadvisor, the guests were incredibly impressed with the quality of the breakfast in the morning. They also liked that it wasn't in a busy MV area. Out of the 208 reviews, 207 of them rated this place "excellent."
The Charlotte Inn
Nestled in Edgartown, The Charlotte Inn is a historic property known for its timeless elegance. Antique furnishings, manicured gardens, and impeccable service make it a favorite among discerning travelers.
The Hob Knob
Located in the heart of Edgartown, The Hob Knob is a boutique bed and breakfast with a contemporary twist. Thoughtful details, personalized service, and a delightful ambiance set it apart. This is where my husband and I stayed on our babymoon. We loved that they were dog friendly and they had bicycles to rent from the hotel. We rode the bikes down to the Jaws Bridge! We're not the only ones who loved our experience, because The Hob Knob was also rated one of the top B&B's in Martha's Vineyard!

There are plenty of hotels on the Vineyard, but the bed and breakfast spots is where the true MV experience is! These are the top-rated ones
The Oak Bluffs Inn
In the heart of Oak Bluffs, this inn exudes Victorian charm. With cozy rooms and a warm atmosphere, it's a delightful retreat after a day of exploring the island.
The Lambert's Cove Inn
Tucked away in West Tisbury, Lambert's Cove Inn offers a tranquil escape surrounded by nature. With spacious grounds and an emphasis on relaxation, it's a perfect choice for those seeking serenity.