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  • TripletDaddy
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    3 over easy this morning. Again.

    Delish. Again.

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  • Pheidippides
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    Originally posted by LiveCoug View Post
    I wonder if Nik had any idea this thread would cause so many of us to increase our egg consumption so dramatically. Thanks again Nik!
    I had an egg on a burger the other night. It was well worth it.

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  • LiveCoug
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    I wonder if Nik had any idea this thread would cause so many of us to increase our egg consumption so dramatically. Thanks again Nik!

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  • hostile
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    Originally posted by MarkGrace View Post
    Poor man's croque madame.
    Yep. I asked my son if he wanted any ham but he declined.

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  • MarkGrace
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    Originally posted by hostile View Post
    2 eggs over easy on a grilled cheese sandwich makes a pretty good late night snack.
    Poor man's croque madame.

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  • hostile
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    2 eggs over easy on a grilled cheese sandwich makes a pretty good late night snack.

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  • dabrockster
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    Bought this baby just the other day to feed my habit..

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  • CJF
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    Originally posted by fusnik View Post
    Milk.

    That's an out of fridge special in Brazil.

    Parmalat in a box, room temperature....yum.
    Same here in the Philippines. Milk that I'm used to is about $12 a gallon. I don't drink milk any more.

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  • fusnik
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    Milk.

    That's an out of fridge special in Brazil.

    Parmalat in a box, room temperature....yum.

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  • wuapinmon
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    Originally posted by CJF View Post
    Interesting. Still disgusting, but interesting.
    I've never seen eggs in the fridge in any country I've been to besides here and Canada.

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  • CJF
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    Originally posted by Danimal View Post
    I just read an article on this. Many countries vaccinate the chickens against salmonella and so you don't have to worry about refrigeration. In the US they require extensive washing which then leaves the egg prone to developing salmonella, which is why they must be refrigerated. If they were CJF's eggs you'd be fine. Not sure in the states.
    Interesting. Still disgusting, but interesting.

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  • Danimal
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    Originally posted by CJF View Post
    Even then, might still be ok. They don't ever refrigerate eggs here in the Philippines. And it's always hot. Freaked me out for a long time. Often they don't clean the eggs either. That's a whole different level of freaking me out.
    I just read an article on this. Many countries vaccinate the chickens against salmonella and so you don't have to worry about refrigeration. In the US they require extensive washing which then leaves the egg prone to developing salmonella, which is why they must be refrigerated. If they were CJF's eggs you'd be fine. Not sure in the states.

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  • CJF
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    Even then, might still be ok. They don't ever refrigerate eggs here in the Philippines. And it's always hot. Freaked me out for a long time. Often they don't clean the eggs either. That's a whole different level of freaking me out.

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  • Commando
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    Originally posted by Dwight Schr-ute View Post
    I made a Costco run yesterday afternoon. This morning when I loaded the kids up for church, I discovered the carton of eggs sitting on the passenger seat. I hurried and snuck them into the fridge before they made it into my wife's quiver of why I'm such an f$@* up.

    Pretty sure nothing out of that carton will do much for this thread.
    I think you're good unless you live somewhere in the desert where it's still hot...

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  • Dwight Schr-ute
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    I made a Costco run yesterday afternoon. This morning when I loaded the kids up for church, I discovered the carton of eggs sitting on the passenger seat. I hurried and snuck them into the fridge before they made it into my wife's quiver of why I'm such an f$@* up.

    Pretty sure nothing out of that carton will do much for this thread.

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