How do you like it? Hard or soft?!


Question:

How do you like it? Hard or soft?

boiled eggs I mean! (or do I?)


Answers:
Hard. I mean for eggs.

HARD

Got to be soft with soldiers to dunk!!!

Soft if I'm dipping!!!! Hard for a sarnie.

HARD all they way

soft

hard....lol

same as you !!!

If I am crashing my moto x bike (again), I prefer it soft.

soft and gental, but a bit of ruff ... aaa imean hard is gud fun

soft boiled to dip nice toast soldiers in.
hard boiled for putting in salads.

so - both!

Very hot! boiled eggs I mean!

soft.

At my old age any way I can get it (we are taking about eggs).

hard

Firm whites and soft creamy yolks for the soldiers. There's just no other way, except if you want them for a picnic....

I am so disappointed, I thought you meant ICE CREAM!!! Cute!!

HARD

I thought you meant ice cream. (or did I? ;o) I like both of them either way, depending on my mood.

boiled eggs are better hard..they keep there shape when deviled ..

Niether.......... I Like mine scrambled or fried !!!

Cannot stand unfertilized dead chickens............

runny yolk but the white has to be set solid...don't like them snotty.

hard on the outside and soft in the middle...

Soft. For dunking toast points.

I actually throw away hard boiled egg yolks. Can't stand them. Yuck!

I guess it depends what you'll use them for. In some recipes a hard boiled egg is required to be chopped and sprinkled over a dish or salad and if it's just to eat for breakfast then I like mine soft.

The white bit has to be hard and the yolk runny.

I like mine soft.

I like them with a very runny yolk.

soft (for both) Lol

Lovely, runny soft with bread soldiers spread with marmite...Hmmmmmmmmmmmm.




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