Tired of Eggs

[quote]jehovasfitness wrote:

[quote]Gumpshmee wrote:
Maybe try some different flavors with your eggs. I like them with curry powder and coconut oil personally. Or hard boil them and drop them in your shakes (if you don’t want raw eggs).[/quote]

how is that btw? I’ve thought about it rather than raw all the time.[/quote]

As long as they’re really well blended everything else I put in the shake conceals them (strawberries, protein powder, cinammon). And because I like to whip my shakes thick to eat with a spoon, it can improve the consistency.

I cook mine in bacon fat I had saved just for that purpose.

Anything bacon-flavored is a win.

[quote]Iron Dwarf wrote:
bacon fat I had saved just for that purpose.
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you are my new favourite poster!

[quote]Iron Dwarf wrote:
I cook mine in bacon fat I had saved just for that purpose.

Anything bacon-flavored is a win. [/quote]

How else would you cook eggs? Hmm. I didn’t realize there was another way.

I was so sick of eggs that eating them made me practically gag. I started mixing in barbecue sauce, and now they are delicious once again. Mixing it up a little helps a ton.

Hard boil and eat with hot sauce, scramble or some other variation of it cooked on a pan and put salsa on it, make an omollette with spinach, onions, parsley, (fresh, dried, or freeze dried) scallions, tomatoes, or cheese. You can also just simply eat whole fat cheese which has similar macros to eggs, and if you want to be exact you can also it with reduced that ( 2 %) low fat (1 %) or fat free (skim) with it.

Oh, and you can put salt, (if you don’t need mind water retention or have any health problems) and spices on hard boiled. Here is also a few links to various ways to cook it. 100 Ways to Cook an Egg 10 Simple Ways to Cook Eggs 10 Great Ways to Cook Eggs - Easy, Different Egg Recipes - HubPages Fatty fish, fish with oils added, or a mixture of fish and nuts is another option to get the same macros.

I like to add flavor to my eggs by eating them on top of a steak.

[quote]DoubleDuce wrote:
I like to add flavor to my eggs by eating them on top of a steak.[/quote]
I can recall the first time I had a fried egg on a burger with the same vivid detail and fondness that I can recall the first time a girl touched my delicate parts.

[quote]Chris Colucci wrote:

[quote]DoubleDuce wrote:
I like to add flavor to my eggs by eating them on top of a steak.[/quote]
I can recall the first time I had a fried egg on a burger with the same vivid detail and fondness that I can recall the first time a girl touched my delicate parts.[/quote]

That looks amazing!

[quote]BD123 wrote:

[quote]Chris Colucci wrote:
I can recall the first time I had a fried egg on a burger with the same vivid detail and fondness that I can recall the first time a girl touched my delicate parts.[/quote]

That looks amazing![/quote]
That’s what she said.

[quote]Chris Colucci wrote:

[quote]DoubleDuce wrote:
I like to add flavor to my eggs by eating them on top of a steak.[/quote]
I can recall the first time I had a fried egg on a burger with the same vivid detail and fondness that I can recall the first time a girl touched my delicate parts.[/quote]

There’s a great whiskey bar in Philly that has that on the menu.

The egg & burger that is. Not girls touching your delicate parts. You’d have to BYOG (bring your own girl).

Cheese bro. Lots of cheese

[quote]Chris Colucci wrote:

[quote]DoubleDuce wrote:
I like to add flavor to my eggs by eating them on top of a steak.[/quote]
I can recall the first time I had a fried egg on a burger with the same vivid detail and fondness that I can recall the first time a girl touched my delicate parts.[/quote]
I… I need to try that sometime.

half boiled with soy sauce and pepper

Eggs, eggs, eggs!

I eat mine hard boiled evrey morning. Usually 5 of them with salt and pepper. To mix it up I sometimes have them with mustard. Once or twice a week Ill cook an omlette instead.

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Blend eggs with chocolate almond milk

You get a thick choclate shake

For some reason I keep thinking of an anchovy omelette.