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How do you prefer to eat eggs?
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10 years ago
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10 years ago
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I prefer to eat them separately, not as part of a dish, and only consume them as ingredients in some kind of meal.
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10 years ago
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there are no checkboxes again :(

I suddenly feel like eating scrambled eggs.
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10 years ago
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Pencroft knew 52 ways to cook eggs. And I'm complaining that their price has roughly doubled in a year.
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10 years ago
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For the past n years, I've preferred hard-boiled eggs because it's the simplest option for someone as scatterbrained and busy as I am.
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10 years ago
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Lexa can make a fantastic omelet, so that’s why I chose this option.
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10 years ago
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52 ways to cook eggs.
Considering that there are only two main types of scrambled eggs, I can easily name about fifteen or so. Although I haven't dared to try some of them.
For example, I wouldn't risk trying these pink ones. And I wouldn't advise particularly sensitive people to even Google them.
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10 years ago
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And which bird lays pink eggs? As far as I remember, ostriches lay greenish eggs.
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10 years ago
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these are ordinary chicken (or duck) eggs.
They are simply specially prepared.
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10 years ago
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I looked it up on Google. Apparently, I'm not easily impressed. However, I didn't feel the urge to try it.
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10 years ago
Omelette du fromage.
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10 years ago
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Soft-boiled is also good, hard-boiled and scrambled eggs are a bit worse, and I don't like poached eggs. Cooking in a bag doesn't differ much from soft-boiled.
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10 years ago
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I don't like eggs.
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10 years ago
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By the way, I googled it, Sesam, you brought up an interesting topic. They say that pink eggs are either pickled or contain an embryo. I wouldn't eat the latter under any circumstances, but I might try the former. And they also say that in your Asia, you can sometimes buy eggs cooked on a grill. That's good to know; now I'll know how to cook an egg in the microwave so I don't have to scrape it off the sides later...
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10 years ago
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We painted them, and that’s it. In China, they even make artificial eggs.

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