View Poll Results: How do you prefer eggs?

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  • Scrambled

    7 33.33%
  • Poached

    7 33.33%
  • Fried

    1 4.76%
  • Boiled

    2 9.52%
  • don't like them

    4 19.05%
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Thread: How do you prefer eggs?

  1. #51
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    Thanks to whoever started this thread. I have now found a yummy and nutritious meal that's quick to make when I'm at uni.

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    lol i hope i havent turned you all into eggoholics haha
    Happy New Year SoapBoards!

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    Haha... you forgot one kind of egg Chris, a crucial one too... easter eggs!!

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    Scrambled or fried for me.

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    inspired by this thread, im having boiled eggs on toast for tea tonight!

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    ooo we bought a dozen eggs form farm shop on weekend and so far ALL of them have been double yolks mmmm. The best bit is the yolk

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    Quote Originally Posted by Debs View Post
    ooo we bought a dozen eggs form farm shop on weekend and so far ALL of them have been double yolks mmmm. The best bit is the yolk
    i've never seen a double yolked egg! i know they exist but never seen one. wonder what causes it.

  8. #58
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    I love scrambled eggs, but only if they are cooked properly with no added milk. Eggs, knob of butter salt and freshly ground black pepper whisked while it cooks and taken off the heat before if over cooks - perfect.

    I also make pasta with eggs - a friend of mine keeps chickens and if we use those free range eggs to make pasta the colour is great.

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    Aww bless, I asked for Boiled eggs and soldiers for breakfast this monring and at first my Nan was like... no, but then she brought me up boiled eggs and soldiers "since it was my first day at College".. bless

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    Quote Originally Posted by Trinity View Post
    I also make pasta with eggs - a friend of mine keeps chickens and if we use those free range eggs to make pasta the colour is great.
    I used to have 3 chickens, it was brilliant, you'd just take eggs out the hutch and eat them, so fresh.
    Last edited by StarsOfCCTV; 08-09-2009 at 22:23.
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