Yeah I prefer to eat fried eggs in a sandwich with cheese myself.The runny yolk is the best part of an egg - unless it's in egg salad or a breakfast sandwich (so it doesn't run out all over your hands only)
Yeah I prefer to eat fried eggs in a sandwich with cheese myself.The runny yolk is the best part of an egg - unless it's in egg salad or a breakfast sandwich (so it doesn't run out all over your hands only)
Yeah I prefer to eat fried eggs in a sandwich with cheese myself.
I eat 3-4 per day for breakfast usually 5 days per week.
I eat 3-4 per day for breakfast usually 5 days per week. I like them fried in bacon fat. I usually cook one piece of bacon for breakfast just so I can cook the eggs in the grease.
I eat 3-4 per day for breakfast usually 5 days per week. I like them fried in bacon fat. I usually cook one piece of bacon for breakfast just so I can cook the eggs in the grease.
I ended up having this for dinner so I gave the OP a like.A fried egg in a bowl of tomato soup is quite tasty and brings up the protein content.
Fried eggs are the worst. I like scrambled with cheese and onions on them. I also prefer egg beaters to whole eggs.After not eating eggs at home for some years, I start eating them again last week. I like mine fried in butter with salt and pepper. How do you like yours?
Fairly cheap source of protein, but how many eggs can one safely eat in day?
A single medium sized egg contains 186 mg of cholesterol, which is 62% of the recommended daily intake.
I had two hard boiled eggs for breakfast. I felt it was a healthier alternative to the bacon, ham, hashbrowns, egg, cheese and salsa breakfast burrito I was about to have. Everything in moderation.
I disagree. Whole eggs are the greatest, as the yolks are the best part of eggs. And what wrong with eggs fried in butter?Fried eggs are the worst. I like scrambled with cheese and onions on them. I also prefer egg beaters to whole eggs.
How much of that cholesterol makes it into the blood stream?A single medium sized egg contains 186 mg of cholesterol, which is 62% of the recommended daily intake.
That's a question for your doctor.......How much of that cholesterol makes it into the blood stream?
Make that two eggs with a slice of bacon or ham between two slices of dark rye bread.1 egg over medium, cooked in the grease of 1 slice of bacon, black coffee, and occasionally buttered toast or a buttered bagel (I like to make a sandwich), every day for the last 6? years. Yum.
NYC Street vendors:
Bacon, egg and cheese on a roll = Breakfast goodness.
NJ Wonder Bagels:
Bacon, egg and cheese on a Bagel (I prefer cinnamon raisin or everything bagel) with butter toasted.
God i'm hungry now.
I have never tried them pickled before, how are they?Eggs are one of my favorite foods. I enjoy them almost any style.
Eggcelent! We eat pickled (with red beets, I'm a Pennsylvanian) fairly frequently.I have never tried them pickled before, how are they?