Eggs

Eggs?


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If I'm eating them at home, I'll typically get them scrambled. In a restaurant, I'll typically get them fried over hard, since most people don't get how to scramble eggs.
 
I can eat fifty eggs.

Sounds like a nice, round, number.


Eggs tend to make me nauseated, so I haven't eaten them since I was a child. I tend to avoid foods that they're concentrated in, though I find pancakes and waffles hard to resist.
 
Nauseated*. Your eggs are nauseous; you are nauseated.

Ah-hah, thanks. Fixed. I looked the two words up, though some online dictionaries support my original use. I see the distinction between the two words has actually merited web pages and posts of discussion. :lol:
 
Always keep a dozen in the fridge. They're quick, easy to make and taste great.
 
Ah-hah, thanks. Fixed. I looked the two words up, though some online dictionaries support my original use. I see the distinction between the two words has actually merited web pages and posts of discussion. :lol:
Indeed; I don't particularly mind which you use as I understood what you said either way, I just like pointing it out because most people find the distinction interesting!
 
Whatever eggs are big enough to eat!
 
Eggs are gross and so are the people who eat them.
 
Organic, free-range, Grade AA chicken eggs. I like boiled eggs the best. I love keeping a handful of hard-boiled eggs in the fridge so I can snack on them at anytime.

Duck eggs for some reason really don't jive with me. I've tried to eat them on two occasions, and each of them ended with me vomiting, projectile defecation, or both. :cringe:

Stick with chicken, I implore ye egg eaters.
 
Poached eggs? You take them yourselves from the nest? Or hunt them...?

I like big nice eggs from a chicken. But mostly I prefer kindereggs.
 
Usually large, brown eggs from the grocery store, and usually cage-free.
 
I like a good fried egg on a bagel, with some sausage...mm..
 
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