Teach Kaycee how to cook eggs!, Fellow non-cookers, join me. |
Teach Kaycee how to cook eggs!, Fellow non-cookers, join me. |
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I searched, nothing came up. Someone correct me if I'm wrong, please. (:
Okay, I really do know that you can cook eggs, hard-boiled, scrambled, etc. buuut I can't do it. Just can't. I can't cook for silly. At all. It's impossible. Get the point? Yes, I cannot cook: the best I've done is turn on the rice cooker. Score. To. Me. Any others who plan on eating out or letting someone else do the cooking for the rest of your life? |
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Gah, I hate eggs now, after Food Service class. We had to perfect the art of noticing the grade of eggs based on how they look (because when you crack an egg and place it on the griddle the more it runs the older it is). And we had to make different kinds of eggs.
Overeasy, Overmedium, Overhard, Sunny Side Up, Basted, Hard/Soft Boiled (gotta add salt), Poached, omletes, you name it we did it. Poached eggs were the hardest for me. But, I'm a pretty good cook. I make a lot of different dishes, the hardest part is there's no one else to eat it ![]() |
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