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by captmojo » August 16th, 2009, 11:00 am
devildeac wrote:Well, this morning it was scrambled on a Hardee's sausage biscuit with their new cinnamon donut holes, pineapple-orange juice, milk and a shade under a full cuppa joe. My wife suggested that I post what I ate for breakfast this AM. No, really... :oops: :roll:

Those Holes are evil bastards, aren't they?

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by devildeac » August 16th, 2009, 11:13 am
captmojo wrote:devildeac wrote:Well, this morning it was scrambled on a Hardee's sausage biscuit with their new cinnamon donut holes, pineapple-orange juice, milk and a shade under a full cuppa joe. My wife suggested that I post what I ate for breakfast this AM. No, really... :oops: :roll:

Those Holes are evil bastards, aren't they?

I made sure to remind my wife I was referring to donut holes and NOT the other kinda 'holes...
You are correct, sir, they are evil bastards, among many other mentionable and/or unmentionable names...

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by captmojo » August 16th, 2009, 11:20 am
It must be mentioned that they call them "Biscuit Holes".
Damn, they're tasty.
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by weezie » August 16th, 2009, 11:23 am
Just got back from family week at the beach, and although it is of no interest to anyone but me, I absolutely loathe eggs. Always have, always will. Shirred, glopped, scrambled, smelly yucky eggs.
A terrible affliction that causes others to recoil in horror, it's true.
I'm considered a pretty good cook but have to leave the room if one of the 'gang of weezie' decides it is time to break out the omelets. I'm also renowned for running away from those stuffed eggs that people bring to picnics. Food poisoning on a platter if you ask me.... :o
Just reading this thread is making me feel queasy.
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by CameronBornAndBred » August 16th, 2009, 11:36 am
captmojo wrote:It must be mentioned that they call them "Biscuit Holes".
Damn, they're tasty.
I saw them advertised and thought to myself "That don't make no sense!". Will McDonald's start selling McMuffin holes?
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by DukeUsul » August 16th, 2009, 2:13 pm
Do you like the A-holes or B-holes better?
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by devildeac » August 16th, 2009, 6:03 pm
DukeUsul wrote:Do you like the A-holes or B-holes better?
ANYTHING's better than a T-hole. :oops: :roll:

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by DukeUsul » August 16th, 2009, 6:06 pm
devildeac wrote:DukeUsul wrote:Do you like the A-holes or B-holes better?
ANYTHING's better than a T-hole. :oops: :roll:

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by cl15876 » August 16th, 2009, 8:30 pm
devildeac wrote:
I'd still like ya BONES even if I saw/heard about you eating some quiche ;) . My wife has the recipe for a couple good ones and will create one every couple months or so.
Well, I don't want to create marital disharmony, but Joy or yourself need to start posting those babies on the recipe thread! I just can't get mine right and ya know, Wilson keeps fixing breakfast for all his "friends", but just won't reveal his fixings!!!!

But as creative as I can be, I would love a keeper or two recipe that I can repeat and repeat and repeat!!!!!! Pleezzzzzzzzz!

P.S. Not that I have any issues with cooking anytime of the day, something always works out!!!!

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by Miles » August 17th, 2009, 8:53 am
Lavabe wrote:
Evidently, my daughter is not unique.

Both your children love the eggs done "right". I like them loose, or shiny but I'll take em firm and well done too.
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by wilson » August 17th, 2009, 10:41 am
The key is to cook them on medium low to medium heat, then cut the heat just a minute or two before they're done cooking. They'll keep cooking on their own and be perfectly fluffy.
I think eggs can be deceptively difficult to cook well.
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by Rolvix » August 17th, 2009, 1:56 pm
I don't really like eggs that much in general. I eat scrambled eggs on trips at camp just because that, and bacon, are all we have to eat for breakfast. Something about the smell turns me off.
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by Miles » August 17th, 2009, 3:34 pm
wilson wrote:I think eggs can be deceptively difficult to cook well.
It is not unheard of for restaurants/chefs to test someone's skills by asking them to prepare a simple egg.
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by cl15876 » August 17th, 2009, 3:43 pm
Miles wrote:wilson wrote:I think eggs can be deceptively difficult to cook well.
It is not unheard of for restaurants/chefs to test someone's skills by asking them to prepare a simple egg.
Interesting! I love Eggs Benedict and the poaching can also be a little tricky not to mention getting the Hollandaise sauce just right!!!! But with a little care and attention, OMG, it is heavenly!!!!!
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by cl15876 » August 17th, 2009, 3:45 pm