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DSK
 
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The Cappys Master wrote:

I find lightly scrambled eggs on toast works a treat for my wife.


what, lightly scrambled so they're still runny, and then serve on toast to soak
it up??

DSK


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That ain't scrambled, then.

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On Mon, 04 Aug 2003 19:24:26 -0400, DSK
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The Cappys Master wrote:

I find lightly scrambled eggs on toast works a treat for my wife.


what, lightly scrambled so they're still runny, and then serve on

toast to soak
it up??

DSK


Yep, runny yokes.


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We call that " fried, sunny side up, on toast." Or "Gimmie 2, looking at
ya."


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Hello?
You place the eggs in a frypan with a few drops of olive oil, fry
until the whites are solid then break the whole lot up with a fork,
sprinkle with chopped parsley and palce onto lightly buttered toast.

Ohhh I see your idea of scrambled is eggs broken into a saucepan then
cooked while stirring until you get an homogenous mess of rubbery
yellow stuff.


On Mon, 04 Aug 2003 23:50:18 GMT, "Glorieta"
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That ain't scrambled, then.

The Cappys Master wrote in message
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On Mon, 04 Aug 2003 19:24:26 -0400, DSK


wrote:

The Cappys Master wrote:

I find lightly scrambled eggs on toast works a treat for my

wife.

what, lightly scrambled so they're still runny, and then serve on

toast to soak
it up??

DSK


Yep, runny yokes.


Oz1...of the 3 twins.
I welcome you to crackerbox palace,We've been expecting you.




Oz1...of the 3 twins.
I welcome you to crackerbox palace,We've been expecting you.


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Depends on what part of the county you are from. Here order scrambled
and you're liable to get anything from stir fried eggs to a plain
omelets.


The Cappys Master wrote in message
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Hmmm any restaurant that served me eggs sunny side up that looked like
that would get em back real fast!
Sunny side up means fried, whole and NOT flipped over doesn't it?

On Tue, 05 Aug 2003 00:06:14 GMT, "jlrogers"
wrote:

We call that " fried, sunny side up, on toast." Or "Gimmie 2, looking

at
ya."


The Cappys Master wrote in message
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Hello?
You place the eggs in a frypan with a few drops of olive oil, fry
until the whites are solid then break the whole lot up with a fork,
sprinkle with chopped parsley and palce onto lightly buttered

toast.

Ohhh I see your idea of scrambled is eggs broken into a saucepan

then
cooked while stirring until you get an homogenous mess of rubbery
yellow stuff.


On Mon, 04 Aug 2003 23:50:18 GMT, "Glorieta"
wrote:

That ain't scrambled, then.

The Cappys Master wrote in message
.. .
On Mon, 04 Aug 2003 19:24:26 -0400, DSK


wrote:

The Cappys Master wrote:

I find lightly scrambled eggs on toast works a treat for my

wife.

what, lightly scrambled so they're still runny, and then serve

on
toast to soak
it up??

DSK


Yep, runny yokes.


Oz1...of the 3 twins.
I welcome you to crackerbox palace,We've been expecting you.



Oz1...of the 3 twins.
I welcome you to crackerbox palace,We've been expecting you.




Oz1...of the 3 twins.
I welcome you to crackerbox palace,We've been expecting you.


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Sunny side up means fried, whole and NOT flipped over doesn't it?

Correcct...and sunny side up is usually runny....solid yolks...yuck...might
as well eat hard boiled...I like mixing grape jam in them....

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The Cappys Master wrote in message

You place the eggs in a frypan with a few drops of olive oil, fry
until the whites are solid then break the whole lot up with a fork,
sprinkle with chopped parsley and palce onto lightly buttered toast.


Great with chopped up bacon (pre-cooked).


Ohhh I see your idea of scrambled is eggs broken into a saucepan then
cooked while stirring until you get an homogenous mess of rubbery
yellow stuff.


That's overdone scrambled egg. The proper stuff is more creamy than rubbery.
Melt butter in pan, whisk eggs with a little milk and add to pan. Stir
constantly with a wooden spoon until consistency is smooth. Some grated
cheddar through the mix is lovely.


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Grape Jam on eggs? I don't think so, sorta like apple sauce on
Pork...who was the idiot who thought of that one!

I like apple sauce on pork...and cranberries on turkey and chicken...It was
the Brit's and the German's who started putting fruit on meat...theiry was
it would cover up the bad rotteness of it....

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Anybody ?

Queezy meets weezy and pretend to sail.


Nope. Just you and your reefed sail for sea legs and wrist bands!

Bwahahaha!
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Tad, they don't put 'coke' in it anymore.

Scotty

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anonymous wrote:

Keep some soda crackers handy for
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Flat Coca-Cola.

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Pork chops and applesauce!

"katysails" wrote in message
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Grape Jam on eggs? I don't think so, sorta like apple sauce on
Pork...who was the idiot who thought of that one!

I like apple sauce on pork...and cranberries on turkey and chicken...It

was
the Brit's and the German's who started putting fruit on meat...theiry was
it would cover up the bad rotteness of it....

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s/v Chanteuse
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http://katysails.tripod.com

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