Other than salt & pepper what you like putting on your eggs?!


Question: I like putting cheddar cheese on my eggs.


Answers: I like putting cheddar cheese on my eggs.

This sounds a little weird, but it's really good - ketchup & horseradish sauce...mmmmmmm

Salsa is good too!

CHEESE IS ALWAYS THE WAY TO GO!!!!!!!!

cheese, bacon, hot sauce, sauteed onions, diced tomatoes

Hot Sauce
Ketchup
Cheese

sharp cheddar n lots of hot sauce.

cheese, onions

cheese, bacon, mushrooms, sage

CHEESE CHEESE CHEESE CHEESE I LIKE CHEESE

*whispers in ear* cheeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeessssssssssse...

Cheese and salsa.

Cheese onions, green peppers,
potatoes cut really tiny...I don't eat a lot of meat but lil pieces of ham too.

tomato sauce or ketchup

ketsup

I like cheese and suryup and sometimes ketchup

cheese, ketchup, bacon, ranch!

Welll if they are scrambled then cheese and keptup! If they are over easy then i get soem toast and butter up the toast and dip the toast into the eggs!!!

red pepper flakes in them when I mix them up, salt and pepper.

Well hard boiled I like mustard. Scrambled goes with hot sauce and omlettes......ketchup. Bon Apetite!

Basil... use it like salt... yummy! tomatos. green peppers. ham, steak... broccoli... corned beef hash... that's all I can think of.

Cheese is good, but I like putting catsup on them also.

ketchup, or hollandaise sauce.

Always sharp cheddar, sometimes sour cream too.
If I'm making an omelet then it's a whole lot of things.

scrambled eggs: ketchup
omelet: cheese, mushrooms and ketchup
over easy: hot sauce

Definitely cheddar, but also add a little Texas Pete hot sauce for a kick!

Cheddar cheese is good.. but herbes de provence, sea salt, fresh pepper is also nice with scrambled eggs.





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