So, I was in a rush this morning and tried to save myself some time by putting all the eggs together in one skillet. Here’s what happened… lol.
My daughter Brianna (15) took one look and said…
“Mom, something went wrong there…”
Do you think perhaps she’s correct in her assessment? Lol… 😉
And just so you know… I didn’t break a single yoke when flipping them over. So it wasn’t a complete disaster. 🙂
Kind of an egg pancake 🙂
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Eggactly! Lol… 😉
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No broken yokes – you are GOOD!!!
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Lol…. thanks Joan…. thank goodness for small miracles once and awhile. 😉
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I always cook them that way. 😀 (But I break a couple yokes each time).
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Do you…? I think they actually came out better…. tasted more like an omelet. 😉
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Very impressive on flipping those eggs without breaking the yolks. I can barely flip two without breaking one of them. 😀
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Lol…. thanks! 😉
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Actually if you are young or new married or gym person it’s good else not good for BP point of view
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I love this sort a lot. When I was a gym donkey, I use to have 5 at a time my record is 8 eggs. And I wanted more, but than the restaurant guy said you will kill yourself. So me and my friend stopped at 8 a piece lol
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They’re actually quite good for you. The old theory’s of eggs being bad for you in large quantities are thankfully long gone. 🙂
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Yes but too much egg shot up your BP if you are young or newly married I can understand
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*or gym person.
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Eight eggs in one flip or did you cut them apart before turning? Either way you get a Wow from me.
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Lol… I cut them apart before flipping…. and they actually tasted better than they usually do. They were very fluffy…. 😉
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