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How do you like your eggs?

xisnotx

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Sunny side up, with extremely runny yolk.
I can't stand the asian egg soup though..i thi
 

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Can't stand any kind of runnyness in my eggs, few times I've tried it I've ended up with stomach problems.
That said, my preference is an omelette. Mix the yolk & whites all up and add some cheese, toss it in a skillet with a hideous amount of salted butter, add stuff to it if I feel like it...
 

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Typically:

1. Scrambled with peppers, onions, tomatoes, mushrooms, ham or turkey, and sharp cheese tossed in.
2. An omelet of the same kind of pedigree.
3. Two fried eggs, sunny side up, with hot toast for dipping.
 

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Boiled and sliced on rye bread with a hint of salt ontop :drool:
 

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Poached, there's nothing like a good poached egg, the traditional sort poached in boiling water though, not the microwave ones or anything like that.
 

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Scrambled with sriracha, omlettes with onions and mushrooms and cheese, boiled with salt, lightly fried with a runny yolk with a tortilla to sop it up.

EDIT: I forgot: fried hard on a slice of toast.
 

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usually at home...i scramble them with parmesan and garlic in a bit of butter or olive oil...or i'll make migas and scramble them with onion, green peppers, jalapeno jack cheese and tortilla strips and put them in a soft taco and pour salsa on top.....i also like omelets with spinach, feta and mushroom.

and...love backed goods and especially love meringue cookies.
 

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and...love backed goods and especially love meringue cookies.

Me too. They're like eating a puff of sweet air. :laugh: That doesn't sound very appetizing but they are one of my favorites..
 

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Me too. They're like eating a puff of sweet air. :laugh: That doesn't sound very appetizing but they are one of my favorites..

mmm... me too! have you had peppermint choc chip?
peppermint-meringues-4.jpg
 

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it is...just crush up a couple peppermint stcks and fold it in with the choc chips...it's a good xmas cookie...i think. :)
 

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Souffles and quiche. I ate so many eggs as a child, I don't really care for them much now.

Oh, scrambled mixed with grits and sausage...yeah.
 

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Souffles and quiche. I ate so many eggs as a child, I don't really care for them much now.

Oh, scrambled mixed with grits and sausage...yeah.
 
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