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Eggs

10 replies

ODFOx · 30/09/2020 07:44

How do you eat yours?
My favourite is soft poached on wholemeal toast with a smear of marmite: no additional seasoning required. Delicious!

How don't you eat yours?

I love a fried egg sandwich but wouldn't ever think to have fried egg on toast. I'm not sure why: just seems wrong somehow.

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shitinmyhandsandclap · 30/09/2020 07:53

Poached here too, have to have runny yolks though, 2nd fave would be scrambled especially with a bit of cheese

WutheredOut · 30/09/2020 07:56

I love a good soft boiled egg with toast soldiers then dipped in salt and pepper

Bikinib0tt0m · 30/09/2020 07:58

Fried egg on toast is really nice! I love mine fried, poached, and soft boiled!

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Rumtopf · 30/09/2020 08:01

Cheesey scrambled egg is my favourite.

iswhois · 30/09/2020 08:01

My favourite is soft boiled with soldiers

But I eat scrambled eggs most days because of ease and I'm on a diet

I love eggs

DebbieFiderer · 30/09/2020 08:01

Cheese omelette for breakfast, fried egg sandwich for lunch (White bread only), scrambled eggs on seeded toast for supper. I could live on eggs.

Longdistance · 30/09/2020 08:02

Poached on toast with avocado.

TwoZeroTwoZero · 30/09/2020 08:08

Fried. I love a fried egg butty or a fried egg as part of a fry-up with bacon, sausage, mushroom and tomatoes. Chips dipped in the runny yolk of a fried egg are delicious too.

UtterlyUnimaginativeUsername · 30/09/2020 08:16

All the ways! I love eggs. That's why we have 15 chickens out the back Grin

Ylvamoon · 30/09/2020 08:18

Scrambled seasoned with salt, pepper and turmeric.

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