lokie
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Anyone ever try Kutti Pi?
When I'm not eating Hasma, it's my next favorite thing.
no. and no thank you. which way to the nearest BK?
Anyone ever try Kutti Pi?
When I'm not eating Hasma, it's my next favorite thing.
Yea, I am totally confused. I like scrambled and fried as well as omelets and I don't fit any of those stereotypes. WTF am I gonna' do now?A person's way of eating eggs 'can predict personality type'.
A person's favorite way of eating eggs can predict their type, their job and even their sex drive, researchers have discovered.
I'm a little confused. I like poached and omelettes equally.
One last item to add to your all inclusive list would be Sausage Pizza! Truly a "complete diet" as far as food goes...vegan food is horible I can't live without a nice fat juicey steak a nice rib eye, t-bone, fillet mingion, etc. and bacon, ham, turkey, bacon cheese burgers I can go on forever salmon, tuna, swordfish, fried chicken, craw fish, gator tail I can't become vegan I love all living creatures they just taste too good.
It means you're racist and a homophobe and you beat your dog. And you don't believe in Santa. Sick bastard.I don't like eggs, never have, what does that mean for me
dam these scientists are spot onIt means you're racist and a homophobe and you beat your dog. And you don't believe in Santa. Sick bastard.
I'll tell you when i've had enough!at $100K this looks tasty. with that price i may not be able afford to smell it.
I like them scrambled or over with runny yolk the whites MUST be cooked or omelets.
One of the best lasagna i have had had a poached egg on top.
Oh my gawd. That word is the hinge of Godwin's Rule, Egg Thread Variant. cnEGGCELLENT
I dunno, I thought it was kinda egguisite!!Oh my gawd. That word is the hinge of Godwin's Rule, Egg Thread Variant. cn
The obvious is question is, why?I like my eggs left in the shell, covered in volcanic mud and buried for months until they smells like ammonia, and when you crack them open, they looks like a black hardboiled egg with a green creamy center...
I'm assuming it was used as some weird method of preserving them.The obvious is question is, why?
What does it do to the taste?I'm assuming it was used as some weird method of preserving them.