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Is there a final word on Eggs?

JayJay

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Originally Posted by CrazyJew
We should totally start posting our favorite egg recipes now.

I prefer mine scrambled.
 

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My dad has a very large back yard and keeps "free range" hens so free fresh brown eggs all day. The problem is finding them. Some hens have nesting areas some just lay eggs where ever they want.

My favorite way to have an egg is semi soft boiled. Crack the top, hit with a little bit of seasalt and I'm good.
Some of you guys eat a gang of eggs! Lol. I think I'd get tired of them.
 

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Originally Posted by Stylish Pilot
Yeah just be careful you aren't paying too much for "free range" chicken eggs. From what I've heard, Free range just means the chickens have light and can see outside their coupes. not necessarily happy chickens frolicking through the meadows....


http://www.upc-online.org/freerange.html


Yeah, you want 'pasture raised' if at all possible (from a reliable source that you trust their honesty on that point). Cage free and free range are industrial farmed with possible access to the outdoors.
 

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Originally Posted by CrazyJew
Well not like brown all around. I didn't mean burnt brown. Right at the end I like it when it's just a TAD brown on one side of the bits of scram.

And overpowering or not, cajun seasoning is delicious. Guess that's how it is being raised in the south.


That wouldn't be scrambled eggs... that would be more like a chopped extremely overcooked omelet.
 

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Look up Gordon Ramsey on Youtube for the best looking scrambled eggs everrr.
 

globetrotter

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Originally Posted by SField
Yes, every day now starts with a couple poached eggs on toast.

where do you get yours?
 

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I have about 6 eggs a day. 3 eggs scrambled with bacon on toast, cooked in olive oil. I have it for breakfast every morning and usually in the afternoon.
 

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Originally Posted by CrazyJew
sounds good to me

Hey man that's fair. Not going to tell you how to eat your eggs, but if you're a real southern boy I'm guessing you love rich foods. Try cooking eggs differently, like some of us do some time. The texture and richness is sort of similar to really great cheese grits. Just sayin, you should try it.
 

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It's always a good day when you start with a blue egg.
 

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Originally Posted by SField
Hey man that's fair. Not going to tell you how to eat your eggs, but if you're a real southern boy I'm guessing you love rich foods. Try cooking eggs differently, like some of us do some time. The texture and richness is sort of similar to really great cheese grits. Just sayin, you should try it.

god damn I just came home high/drunk and you're like cheese grits and I'm like **** I need some of that ****
 

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No. My dad eats eggs every day and has done so for as long as I can remember. He eats a well balanced diet with lots and lots of veg and fresh greens and gets plenty of exercise. At his last physical (age 63) his doctor said his numbers were that of a man half his age.
Eggs are fine.
 

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Originally Posted by NorCal
No. My dad eats eggs every day and has done so for as long as I can remember. He eats a well balanced diet with lots and lots of veg and fresh greens and gets plenty of exercise. At his last physical (age 63) his doctor said his numbers were that of a man half his age.
Eggs are fine.


I'm as big of a fan of eggs as anyone but posts where someone says "My X has been doing Y for eleventy billion years and he/she is perfectly healthy" are ridiculous.
 

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Is anyone else not a fan of the fried egg on top of a burger? Especially if it is a fairly big patty?

I always think it seems like a good idea but when I get it, I am underwhelmed. Maybe I taste something when I first bite into the yolk...but otherwise I get nothing and the egg is overpowered by the burger.
 

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