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On Fri, 12 Aug 2016 15:49:16 -0400, Dave Smith
> wrote:

>On 2016-08-12 1:03 PM, jmcquown wrote:
>
>>> People are already up in arms about the proposed law, I don't think
>>> it'll pass, but we'll see. I think they're still red in the face
>>> over the runny egg law that got them laughed at a while back.
>>>
>>> nancy

>>
>> The runny egg law. <giggling> It's like trying to force everyone to
>> eat a steak or a hamburger *well done*. Sorry, we're (most of us)
>> adults here. I, for one, have never, ever been sick from eating a runny
>> egg. I have also never gotten sick because I ate a steak or a burger
>> rare or medium rare.

>
>I don't like well done eggs. I prefer my scrambled eggs wet, and if a
>sunny side up is not a little bit snotty it is overcooked for me. Those
>brown bits that most people get on omelets.... I find them really nasty.


Agree, overcooked eggs are awful. Really changes the taste... and not
in a good way. Even though I like quiche, most taste too 'eggy' to me
and I suspect it's partly the fact that it gets cooked for so long
that makes the egg so dominant and changing the egg's flavour.