To: blam
24 posted on
11/18/2011 8:03:56 PM PST by
Beowulf9
To: Beowulf9
yummy!!!! That’d get me up in the morning. My husband cooks his eggs like that—clever.
43 posted on
11/18/2011 8:10:22 PM PST by
GOP Poet
(Obama is an OLYMPIC failure.)
To: Beowulf9
Now that looks pretty good.
46 posted on
11/18/2011 8:12:00 PM PST by
Ken H
(They are running out of other people's money.
)
To: Beowulf9
nest eggs are great!
Just a twist, when you flip it put a slice of cheese on it and set a tent of aluminum foil over it for about a minute.
They are great, and filling!
54 posted on
11/18/2011 8:16:03 PM PST by
JSteff
((((It was ALL about SCOTUS. Most forget about that and HAVE DOOMED us for a generation or more.))))
To: Beowulf9
My husband’s family called those egg and toast sandwiches “egg in a hat.”
55 posted on
11/18/2011 8:16:36 PM PST by
madison10
(I want Cain for President, not one of the RINO twins.)
To: Beowulf9
I bought three of those frying pans and a boiling pot at a garage sale today...for almost nothing.
62 posted on
11/18/2011 8:19:44 PM PST by
blam
To: Beowulf9
My Dad said they ate a lot of potato soup and farina hot cereal.
110 posted on
11/18/2011 8:50:46 PM PST by
Ciexyz
To: Beowulf9
NUM.
I do this in the spring - but with fiddleheads and brookies -
121 posted on
11/18/2011 8:57:40 PM PST by
maine-iac7
(ALWAYS WATCH THE OTHER HAND)
To: Beowulf9
My family calls them ‘birds’ nests’.
131 posted on
11/18/2011 9:03:23 PM PST by
Freddd
(NoPA ngineers.)
To: Beowulf9
My grandmother called those “toad-in-the-holes.”
161 posted on
11/18/2011 9:28:04 PM PST by
piasa
(Attitude adjustments offered here free of charge)
To: Beowulf9
My father, bless his heart, showed me this wonderful depression meal called 'one eyed sams' This was a frequently served meal in my house growing up. While I've also heard it called 'toad in a whole', for some reason, my mother called it 'egg with a hole in the middle'
Go figure.
290 posted on
11/19/2011 5:49:57 AM PST by
KosmicKitty
(WARNING: Hormonally crazed woman ahead!!)
To: Beowulf9
I’m a big fan of Lodge cast iron, which that appears to be. I wish they’d make their porcelainized stuff (”Lodge Color”) in the U.S.A. instead of China so I could buy some. I talked to the President of the company during an open house tour a few years back, and gave him a respectful hard time about it. He said they just couldn’t make doing it here work with all the EPA hassles.
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