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Post by llanwydd on Jun 19, 2021 14:30:35 GMT
Never tried it. Does it make a difference how the egg is cooked? Soft or hard yolk?
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Post by Jonesy1 on Jun 19, 2021 15:56:58 GMT
Never tried it. Does it make a difference how the egg is cooked? Soft or hard yolk? I'd say it's down to personal preference. Myself I prefer a soft yolk.
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Post by goz on Jun 19, 2021 21:53:06 GMT
Never tried it. Does it make a difference how the egg is cooked? Soft or hard yolk? The solf yoke drips down your hands!
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Post by MCDemuth on Jun 19, 2021 22:13:23 GMT
Holy Shit... The OP sounds exactly like he has some kind of food phobia...
People eat Eggs with Sausage... But can't eat Eggs with Ground Beef?
Ground Beef & Ketchup?... But no Eggs with Ketchup?
Ground Beef & Cheese?... But no Eggs with Cheese?
Bacon, Lettuce, Tomato?
It's just another ingredient that can go well with what you are already have... if you like that sort of thing. Some do, some don't
Get over your fucking self, for it not be made the traditional way, like your mom makes it!
There are far worse recipe ideas out there that people eat all the time!
Don't Sweat The Small Stuff!
And if you do? Go seek some professional help!
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Post by petrolino on Jun 20, 2021 1:04:25 GMT
Yep. Had a few eggburgers in my time.
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Post by Sarge on Jun 30, 2021 4:46:52 GMT
First time eating one was at The Peanut Farm in Anchorage, they had a burger called the Big Booger or something like that and had a fried egg on top. They are messy but me and my oldest kid love them, wife doesn't. Pineapple and chipotle yogurt on a burger is out of this world.
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