How do you like your eggs in the mornings?!


Question: Boiled, fried, scrambled, poached or just fertilised?


Answers: Boiled, fried, scrambled, poached or just fertilised?

(H) How do you like your eggs in the morning

(D) I like mine with a kiss

(H) Boiled or fried (D) I'm satisfied as long as I get my kiss

(H) How do you like your toast in the morning

(H) I like mine with a hug

(H) Dark or light (D) the world's all right as long as I get my hug



(D) I've got to have my love in the morning

(H) Or the rest of my day is positively mayhem

(D) I'm a regular monster

(H) How do you like your eggs in the morning

(D) I like mine with a kiss

(H) Up or down (D) I'll never frown eggs can be almost bliss

(D) Just as long as I get my kiss



(D) How do you like your eggs in the morning (H) how do you like your eggs in the morning

(D) I like mine with a kiss (H) I like mine with a kiss

(D) Boiled or fried (H) I'm satisfied (Both) as long as I get my kiss



(H) How do you like your toast in the morning (D) how do you like your toast in the morning

(H) I like mine with a hug (D) I like mine with a hug

(H) Dark or light (D) the world's all right (Both) as long as I get my hug



(D) I've got to have my love in the morning

(H) Or the rest of my day is positively mayhem

(D) I'm a regular monster

(H) How do you like your eggs in the morning

(D) I like mine with a kiss

(H) Up or down (D) I'll never frown (Both) eggs can be almost bliss

(Both) Just as long as I get my kiss

in the bed with a kiss!

Scrambled eggs on toast.

cooked

Poached eggs are delicious.

I was gonna say fertilised. scrambled with a bit of smoked salmon

boiled with lots of buttery solider's to dip in it!! yummmmy i feel hungry now might go and boil myself an egg!!

On someone else's plate.

scrambled

Absolutely NOT fertilized!

Not that theres much chance of that, Im sat here on the PC, hubby snoring and farting in bed.

scrambled

sunny side up (slightly fried)

Served to me in the bed boiled, fried, scrambled, poached or omelets with toast, bacon and fresh juice. I get that on the weekend.

scrambled with salsa mixed in

Fertilised is the old answer to this one,but I have a problem.

I like them fried over easy, I like them soft boiled or hardboiled and I like scrambled soft with cheese (american, cheddar or mozzarella)

scrambled all the way

Preferably without a beak

Sunny side up with fried rice and and hot dogs on the side , served with sliced tomatoes. It's very good to eat during the weekend.

fried

scrambled with a touch of smoked salmon...my fav!

anyway that someone wants to cook them for me is fine by me.

I cook my bacon in my big old frying pan till it is crisp and drain the bacon on my toast, I then like to cook my eggs sunny side up in that same pan in that same bacon drippings.
I turn off the fire and cover the lid,wait 3 minutes and then flip the eggs,then imediately fip them again and plate them with buttered grits,toast,bacon,sliced tomatoes,and, coffee.Then shortly after that I go out back and contribute some fertilizer to the old compost pile via the outhouse. Glad I bought that new quartz heater.

scrambled with cheese :)

that can change depending on how the night time was before

I like mine with a kiss. Boiled or fried I'm satisfied as long as I have my kiss. lol

Dean. M.

All the time is different. My fave is eggs bendict

I like to make a breakfast burrito with scrambled eggs, mushrooms, mozzarella or other cheese, marinated artichokes and some chicken breast or ham. Have some maple turkey bacon or sausage on the side with toast and that is a good breakfast.

Over easy, on my homemade whole grain bread.

scrambled with cheese in it.
OR
an omelette with cheese, button mushrooms and capsicium in it....

YUMMY!

poached and on toast





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