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Blinky's wish is my command... :-) -- Cheers Chatty Cathy Egg tastes better when it's not on your face... |
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ChattyCathy said...
> http://www.recfoodcooking.com/ > > Blinky's wish is my command... :-) Ketchup on scrambled eggs or omelettes? Never tried it. Tabasco or Cholula hot sauce usually. Andy |
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On Thu, 26 Jun 2008 13:24:36 -0500, Andy wrote:
> ChattyCathy said... > >> http://www.recfoodcooking.com/ >> >> Blinky's wish is my command... :-) > > > Ketchup on scrambled eggs or omelettes? Never tried it. Don't tell Stan - he'll never speak to you again <wink> > > Tabasco or Cholula hot sauce usually. Not for me. -- Cheers Chatty Cathy Egg tastes better when it's not on your face... |
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Andy <q> wrote in :
> ChattyCathy said... > >> http://www.recfoodcooking.com/ >> >> Blinky's wish is my command... :-) > > > Ketchup on scrambled eggs or omelettes? Never tried it. > > Tabasco or Cholula hot sauce usually. > > Andy Amen! Cookies, ice cream, pie, and other such sweet or milky things are about the only things that can't be made better by hot sauce. Hot sauce is like the universal improver of all things edible. It might even make inedible things edible. |
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ChattyCathy wrote:
> http://www.recfoodcooking.com/ > > Blinky's wish is my command... :-) Ooh. Excuse me for a while while I get creative... ![]() -- Blinky Killing all posts from Google Groups The Usenet Improvement Project --> http://improve-usenet.org Found: a free GG-blocking news *feed* --> http://usenet4all.se |
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Andy wrote:
> ChattyCathy said... > >> http://www.recfoodcooking.com/ >> >> Blinky's wish is my command... :-) > > > Ketchup on scrambled eggs or omelettes? Never tried it. > > Tabasco or Cholula hot sauce usually. Cholula is good. Somewhere I picked up a taste for scrambled or fried eggs or omelets with some mustard. Not added at the table; drizzled on the eggs and spread around, making sure that that side of the eggs gets turned under so that the mustard gets frying contact with the pan. -- Blinky Killing all posts from Google Groups The Usenet Improvement Project --> http://improve-usenet.org Found: a free GG-blocking news *feed* --> http://usenet4all.se |
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"Andy" <q> wrote in message ...
> ChattyCathy said... > >> http://www.recfoodcooking.com/ >> >> Blinky's wish is my command... :-) > > > Ketchup on scrambled eggs or omelettes? Never tried it. I have. Ugggghhh... (I have a brother who likes ketchup on his scrambled eggs. He also likes syrup on scrapple. Double Uggghhh!) > Tabasco or Cholula hot sauce usually. That's more like it (although my hot sauce addiction is Frank's Red Hot--I put that stuff on everything!). Mary |
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MareCat wrote:
> "Andy" <q> wrote in message ... >> ChattyCathy said... >> >>> http://www.recfoodcooking.com/ >>> >>> Blinky's wish is my command... :-) >> >> >> Ketchup on scrambled eggs or omelettes? Never tried it. > > I have. Ugggghhh... (I have a brother who likes ketchup on his scrambled > eggs. He also likes syrup on scrapple. Double Uggghhh!) Have done both. The former at college, on the dorm powdered eggs (which I actually got to love for their own sake). The latter when my grandmother (I grew up in a three-generation household) made scrapple when I was a yoot. -- Blinky Killing all posts from Google Groups The Usenet Improvement Project --> http://improve-usenet.org Found: a free GG-blocking news *feed* --> http://usenet4all.se |
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Blinky the Shark said...
> Andy wrote: > >> ChattyCathy said... >> >>> http://www.recfoodcooking.com/ >>> >>> Blinky's wish is my command... :-) >> >> >> Ketchup on scrambled eggs or omelettes? Never tried it. >> >> Tabasco or Cholula hot sauce usually. > > Cholula is good. > > Somewhere I picked up a taste for scrambled or fried eggs or omelets with > some mustard. Not added at the table; drizzled on the eggs and spread > around, making sure that that side of the eggs gets turned under so that > the mustard gets frying contact with the pan. Blinky, Ya wake up on land after a long night of drinkin', see what can happen?!! ![]() Andy |
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Andy wrote:
> Blinky the Shark said... > >> Andy wrote: >> >>> ChattyCathy said... >>> >>>> http://www.recfoodcooking.com/ >>>> >>>> Blinky's wish is my command... :-) >>> >>> >>> Ketchup on scrambled eggs or omelettes? Never tried it. >>> >>> Tabasco or Cholula hot sauce usually. >> >> Cholula is good. >> >> Somewhere I picked up a taste for scrambled or fried eggs or omelets with >> some mustard. Not added at the table; drizzled on the eggs and spread >> around, making sure that that side of the eggs gets turned under so that >> the mustard gets frying contact with the pan. > > > Blinky, > > Ya wake up on land after a long night of drinkin', see what can happen?!! > ![]() That's a real possibility. ![]() -- Blinky Killing all posts from Google Groups The Usenet Improvement Project --> http://improve-usenet.org Found: a free GG-blocking news *feed* --> http://usenet4all.se |
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![]() "ChattyCathy" > wrote in message ... > http://www.recfoodcooking.com/ > > Blinky's wish is my command... :-) > -- > Cheers > Chatty Cathy > > Egg tastes better when it's not on your face... > You didn't include half & half on your choices, but that's what I use in scrambled eggs, just a touch. I don't do omelets ![]() self-respecting Californian uses ketchup on their eggs!! Salsa, all the way!! heheh kimberly |
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On Jun 26, 2:44*pm, "Nexis" > wrote:
> > .... .Also, no > self-respecting Californian uses ketchup on their eggs!! Salsa, all the > way!! heheh > Yup. One of the neat things about the famous Phillipe's, home of French dip sandwiches, is that at breakfast time when the server puts your eggs up on the counter she automatically also puts up the bowl of fresh salsa for you to spoon onto your eggs. And on your hash browns if you're like me. -aem |
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On Thu, 26 Jun 2008 12:40:49 -0700, Blinky the Shark
> wrote: >Andy wrote: > >> ChattyCathy said... >> >>> http://www.recfoodcooking.com/ >>> >>> Blinky's wish is my command... :-) >> >> >> Ketchup on scrambled eggs or omelettes? Never tried it. >> >> Tabasco or Cholula hot sauce usually. > >Cholula is good. > >Somewhere I picked up a taste for scrambled or fried eggs or omelets with >some mustard. Not added at the table; drizzled on the eggs and spread >around, making sure that that side of the eggs gets turned under so that >the mustard gets frying contact with the pan. interesting. your pal, blake |
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On Thu, 26 Jun 2008 14:44:10 -0700, "Nexis" > wrote:
> >"ChattyCathy" > wrote in message ... >> http://www.recfoodcooking.com/ >> >> Blinky's wish is my command... :-) >> -- >> Cheers >> Chatty Cathy >> >> Egg tastes better when it's not on your face... >> > >You didn't include half & half on your choices, but that's what I use in >scrambled eggs, just a touch. I don't do omelets ![]() >self-respecting Californian uses ketchup on their eggs!! Salsa, all the >way!! heheh > >kimberly > i like salsa in omelets, if i remember to take it out of the refrigerator with the eggs. your pal, blake |
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ChattyCathy wrote:
> http://www.recfoodcooking.com/ > > Blinky's wish is my command... :-) 1. DOWIHOH - but mostly milk or cream or sour cream 2. Ditto 3. MCINL was not listed. That would have been my choice, I'm not sure what was meant by "add butter to your scrambled eggs while they're still cooking". That sounds to me like putting butter in with the eggs rather than cooking them in butter. I would cook them *in* either bacon fat or butter. I would not add additional butter as I would not need it. I would either have the bacon fat for flavor or the cooking butter for flavor. 4. I would use ketchup most of the time but it would depend on what was in the omelet. I used to make a potato and cheese omelet and top it with my homemade corn relish, but otherwise I would almost always use ketchup unless there were some other special sauce for the omelet. 5. Yes, I always put ketchup on scrambled eggs. Well, these days it's usually not plain ketchup but ketchup mixed with Thai sweet chilli sauce about half and half. Sometimes, just the chilli sauce. And it's always Heinz ketchup - the one and only!!! Kate -- Kate Connally “If I were as old as I feel, I’d be dead already.” Goldfish: “The wholesome snack that smiles back, Until you bite their heads off.” What if the hokey pokey really *is* what it's all about? |
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On Thu, 26 Jun 2008 12:40:49 -0700, Blinky the Shark
>> Tabasco or Cholula hot sauce usually. >Cholula is good. Cholula seems to be made mostly from dried/ground/reconstituted guajillo chilis. Some local restaurants do a better, home-made version of such a sauce. I like it to the point where I think it's better than a fresh salsa a lot of the time. Steve |
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![]() "blake murphy" > wrote : >> > > i like salsa in omelets, if i remember to take it out of the > refrigerator with the eggs. > I like to toss a tablespoon in at the end with scrambled, then a scatter of cheddar, then put the lid on and take the pan off the heat so the cheddar melts over the salsa and eggs and the salsa gets warm. |
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Steve Pope said...
> On Thu, 26 Jun 2008 12:40:49 -0700, Blinky the Shark > >>> Tabasco or Cholula hot sauce usually. > >>Cholula is good. > > Cholula seems to be made mostly from dried/ground/reconstituted > guajillo chilis. Some local restaurants do a better, home-made > version of such a sauce. I like it to the point where I think > it's better than a fresh salsa a lot of the time. > > Steve Steve, Well, ya BUM!!! I'm stuck here in Philadelphia. I can travel 2 miles for Cholula or drive how far for your "most excellent" Cholula version? And what guarantee do I have that it's worth the trip??? ![]() Best, Andy |
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blake murphy wrote:
> On Thu, 26 Jun 2008 12:40:49 -0700, Blinky the Shark > > wrote: > >>Andy wrote: >> >>> ChattyCathy said... >>> >>>> http://www.recfoodcooking.com/ >>>> >>>> Blinky's wish is my command... :-) >>> >>> >>> Ketchup on scrambled eggs or omelettes? Never tried it. >>> >>> Tabasco or Cholula hot sauce usually. >> >>Cholula is good. >> >>Somewhere I picked up a taste for scrambled or fried eggs or omelets with >>some mustard. Not added at the table; drizzled on the eggs and spread Not, like *coated*, note. ![]() >>around, making sure that that side of the eggs gets turned under so that >>the mustard gets frying contact with the pan. Just had some, in fact. Mmmmmm. Nice mustard is better than Plain Yellow, of course, but even Plain Yellow works. -- Blinky Killing all posts from Google Groups The Usenet Improvement Project --> http://improve-usenet.org Found: a free GG-blocking news *feed* --> http://usenet4all.se |
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In article >, Andy <q> wrote:
>Steve Pope said... >> Cholula seems to be made mostly from dried/ground/reconstituted >> guajillo chilis. Some local restaurants do a better, home-made >> version of such a sauce. I like it to the point where I think >> it's better than a fresh salsa a lot of the time. >Steve, > >Well, ya BUM!!! I'm stuck here in Philadelphia. I can travel 2 miles for >Cholula or drive how far for your "most excellent" Cholula version? And >what guarantee do I have that it's worth the trip??? So I look on Cholula's website and they say they are using pequin peppers, not guajillos. No WONDER the similar-looking guajillo salsas at the local places taste different! Now I'll have to go back and try all such items again with this knowledge in mind. Damn. Steve |
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On Fri, 27 Jun 2008 14:22:36 -0400, Kate Connally >
wrote: >3. MCINL was not listed. That would have been my choice, > I'm not sure what was meant by "add butter to your > scrambled eggs while they're still cooking". that's what *I* do! > That sounds to me like putting butter in with the > eggs rather than cooking them in butter. I melt some butter in the pan, start them cooking and add more butter to melt into them while they're setting up. Yum! ![]() > I would cook them *in* either bacon fat or butter. I would > not add additional butter as I would not need it. I would > either have the bacon fat for flavor or the cooking butter for flavor. Bacon is a whole different flavor. BTDT, over it. Too greasy for me. -- I never worry about diets. The only carrots that interest me are the number of carats in a diamond. Mae West |
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On Fri, 27 Jun 2008 13:52:06 -0500, Andy <q> wrote:
>Well, ya BUM!!! I'm stuck here in Philadelphia. I can travel 2 miles for >Cholula or drive how far for your "most excellent" Cholula version? And >what guarantee do I have that it's worth the trip??? You can make a little side trip up here when you're visiting your Bud in SoCal. You know it's just a hop, skip and a jump to the Bay Area from there. LOLOL! Take that, Ya Bum! -- I never worry about diets. The only carrots that interest me are the number of carats in a diamond. Mae West |
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On Fri, 27 Jun 2008 12:26:09 -0700, Blinky the Shark
> wrote: >Just had some, in fact. Mmmmmm. Nice mustard is better than Plain >Yellow, of course, but even Plain Yellow works. Plain yellow is often as good or better in some circumstances. I use a dab of mustard in potato salad and actually have had to buy a bottle of plain yellow because it's the one I prefer to use. -- I never worry about diets. The only carrots that interest me are the number of carats in a diamond. Mae West |
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sf said...
> On Fri, 27 Jun 2008 13:52:06 -0500, Andy <q> wrote: > >>Well, ya BUM!!! I'm stuck here in Philadelphia. I can travel 2 miles for >>Cholula or drive how far for your "most excellent" Cholula version? And >>what guarantee do I have that it's worth the trip??? > > You can make a little side trip up here when you're visiting your Bud > in SoCal. You know it's just a hop, skip and a jump to the Bay Area > from there. LOLOL! Take that, Ya Bum! sf, It WOULD be a delight to meet you but it's another mad-dash visit. Fast- paced. When I'm a guest, they run the show. Closest relative to you is down in Hayward (Oh Joy!) Sorry! Another roadtrip! <smootch> Andy |
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On Fri, 27 Jun 2008 14:29:02 -0400, "cybercat" >
wrote: > >"blake murphy" > wrote : >>> >> >> i like salsa in omelets, if i remember to take it out of the >> refrigerator with the eggs. >> > >I like to toss a tablespoon in at the end with scrambled, then a scatter of >cheddar, then put the lid on and take the pan off the heat so the cheddar >melts over the salsa and eggs and the salsa gets warm. > i like to have everything at room temperature before i start. your pal, blake |
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On Fri, 27 Jun 2008 17:39:41 -0700, sf <.> wrote:
>On Fri, 27 Jun 2008 12:26:09 -0700, Blinky the Shark > wrote: > >>Just had some, in fact. Mmmmmm. Nice mustard is better than Plain >>Yellow, of course, but even Plain Yellow works. > >Plain yellow is often as good or better in some circumstances. I use >a dab of mustard in potato salad and actually have had to buy a bottle >of plain yellow because it's the one I prefer to use. at least it's cheap. your pal, blake |
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On Sat, 28 Jun 2008 17:21:40 GMT, blake murphy
> wrote: >i like to have everything at room temperature before i start. Mine is straight from the fridge. -- I never worry about diets. The only carrots that interest me are the number of carats in a diamond. Mae West |
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