Originally Posted by Fire Me Boy!:
It wasn't actually my choice. Doc orders are for me to sit as much as possible, so wife (who is not a cook at all) got the HH. But that said, it was fine.
I don't have a portable stove like that. WTF, anyway, man? I was appreciative that my wife wanted to cook something for me rather than get takeout. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Fire Me Boy!:
I don't have a portable stove like that. WTF, anyway, man? I was appreciative that my wife wanted to cook something for me rather than get takeout.
Thats Chef Paul Prudhomme isnt it. He has lost a lot of weight. I use some of his spices so good. [Reply]
I think the yolk is an exposure thing. My dad hated runny yolks, so the only time I ever even saw them was when we went out for breakfast and my mom ordered them that way, but usually even she ordered scrambled.
I've tried them in my older years, and while I wouldn't push them away anymore, I just don't care for it. The texture reminds me of warm snot. [Reply]
I think the yolk is an exposure thing. My dad hated runny yolks, so the only time I ever even saw them was when we went out for breakfast and my mom ordered them that way, but usually even she ordered scrambled.
I've tried them in my older years, and while I wouldn't push them away anymore, I just don't care for it. The texture reminds me of warm snot.
Your wrong on the yoke, sorry.*
I like my eggs over medium, a little run but a little solid.
*Fried egg on toast.
Eat the white without damaging the bread, then break the yoke and spread that on the toast, eat with knife and fork.
Runny egg whites remind me of snot, loogies. [Reply]
I think the yolk is an exposure thing. My dad hated runny yolks, so the only time I ever even saw them was when we went out for breakfast and my mom ordered them that way, but usually even she ordered scrambled.
I've tried them in my older years, and while I wouldn't push them away anymore, I just don't care for it. The texture reminds me of warm snot.
You're over thinking yolks.
And how the hell do you know the texture of warm snot? [Reply]