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Do you guys eat eggs or french toast with ketchup?

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Why do you think this way? It's almost as silly as checking the dates on soy sauce, vinegar or, jam.

Well i did the float test and all floated.im not suprised either as they were best before dec 21.as i said im in a world of pain as i was looking forward to some eggs.
 
Well i did the float test and all floated.im not suprised either as they were best before dec 21.as i said im in a world of pain as i was looking forward to some eggs.
Crack them into a cup and sniff them, you will absolutely know if they are off!
 
Hella yeah ketchup on eggs. On french toast I suppose it's ok. Yeah it would be ok because it's ok to put ketchup on many bread items. So yes. I'll try it.
 
Ketchup, mustard and relish are fairly standard hot dog condiments. At least for a standard hot dog, for fancier ones like chili dogs etc I probably would not put any of those condiments on it too. Speaking of which there's this chip stand down by the lake here that makes a mean chili dog, they're probably going to open up soon. 😀
 
ketchup is only acceptable on a scrambled egg and cheese sandwich. But it doesn't work unless you also add salt and pepper.

Ketchup is always ok on a sandwich. Not always advisable but always acceptable.
 
ketchup is disgusting.

for french toast i use powdered sugar, granulated brown sugar, or syrup. generally one of the first two if it's homemade french toast
 
Ketchup is good with eggs and egg sandwiches. It's great with fries. It's also good on burgers, although for a while now I prefer a 1000 island style sauce or mayo on my burger. Think In n Out or Shake Shack.

Maybe it's ok on meatloaf too. But that's about it.
 
Maybe it's ok on meatloaf too.

Hell yeah, it is. My mother used to make a fairly plain meatloaf - just ground beef, bread crumbs, egg, chopped bell pepper and onion, some spices. And it was great with ketchup. She always roasted potatoes and carrots along with the meatloaf, too, and ketchup on those potatoes was one of my favorite things. The same meatloaf as leftovers on sandwiches, though, required yellow mustard.
 
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