How do you like your eggs?

How do you like your eggs?

  • Fried

  • Scrambled

  • Poached

  • Other


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HAL9000

Lifer
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How do you like your eggs?

If your answer is other, please elaborate.
 
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lxskllr

No Lifer
Nov 30, 2004
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I'm not sure we need another egg thread, but you could at least put some effort in it, and provide a poll. I make scrambled more than anything because it's easiest, but I like over easy equally well.

Edit:
Spoke too soon :^D

I'd suggest more options...

Raw
Poached
Hard boiled
Soft boiled
Scrambled
Over easy
Sunny side up
 
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HAL9000

Lifer
Oct 17, 2010
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I'm not sure we need another egg thread, but you could at least put some effort in it, and provide a poll. I make scrambled more than anything because it's easiest, but I like over easy equally well.

There is a poll.
 

Veliko

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Feb 16, 2011
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I'm not sure we need another egg thread, but you could at least put some effort in it, and provide a poll.

For some annoying reason you can't create the poll before you create the thread!
 

Texashiker

Lifer
Dec 18, 2010
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I usually like them scrambled.

But when it comes to a bacon egg sandwich, I'll take a fried egg.
 

Veliko

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Could you make a 'On toast with marmalade' option? It would be a winner I reckon.
 

duragezic

Lifer
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Eggs are fucking awesome. I hadn't cooked any for several years until recently I've been on them like a drug.

What I do is two eggs: one with broken and cooked yolk for use on a sandwich with a slice of cheese and bacon, and one basically over easy which I can use to dip the sandwich in. Sometimes add a few sausage links to that, with a big glass of milk. Wonder how my cholesterol is?

Sunny side up sucks btw.

I should go with some scrambled soon, but I like the friend egg + sandwich combo so much that I don't bother. I've never had a poached egg and the boiled eggs are decent but fried > scrambled > boiled.

I was probably going to have the meal I described above this morning already, but this just gives me another reason too.
 

HAL9000

Lifer
Oct 17, 2010
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Could you make a 'On toast with marmalade' option? It would be a winner I reckon.

I could, but 1) I don't know how to edit polls, and 2) What americans call jam/ jelly/ marmalade is different from the rest of the world.
 

rcpratt

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Jul 2, 2009
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Googled sunny side up, just looks like a fried egg?
There are many variations on fried, do you seriously not have that over there? I'm not too picky, but I prefer runny yolk.

Fried is my favorite, but I don't mind scrambled for the convenience.
 

HAL9000

Lifer
Oct 17, 2010
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There are many variations on fried, do you seriously not have that over there? I'm not too picky, but I prefer runny yolk.

Fried is my favorite, but I don't mind scrambled for the convenience.

OH I see, it's how you like your fried egg cooked, no we don't really have that here, if you go to a restaurant an order a fried egg, it will turn up like that.
 

HAL9000

Lifer
Oct 17, 2010
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Rationing BOOK? I have to note everything down on a bit of ham. And I can only buy four slices of ham per month.

My book is made from a single slice of ham from four years ago folded into a book.
 

bignateyk

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All of the above.

For eating by themselves, scrambled.

For eating on a breakfast sandwich, either fried, over easy, or poached

For dipping toast, poached or over easy.

Protein shakes, raw

Salads, either hard or soft boiled
 
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AMDZen

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OH I see, it's how you like your fried egg cooked, no we don't really have that here, if you go to a restaurant an order a fried egg, it will turn up like that.

More proof that the english have no clue how to clook