Hmm, nope, can't say yes to that one.
The worst eggs ever were at the Brinchang hotel in the Cameron Highlands. Cold china plate and swimming in near congealed grease, yuk!
Nothing at Scout camps ever was that unappealing.
Cheers
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Hmm, nope, can't say yes to that one.
The worst eggs ever were at the Brinchang hotel in the Cameron Highlands. Cold china plate and swimming in near congealed grease, yuk!
Nothing at Scout camps ever was that unappealing.
Cheers
I find it gross when I see someone squirt tomatoe sauce over their eggs.
Ahhh. The old Velvet soap bar.
My job was to cut the bar into squares as per the lines, and then into rectangles to fit the wire soap saver. This was from 1958ish up to 1972.
don't even know if it is still sold.
Also used on collars and cuffs in the laundry.
Blue bags in the laundry too, in an old sock.
In the bathroom it was Palmolive, or Pears, or Solvol.
In fact it is still palmolive in the bathroom.
I find it gross when I see someone squirt tomato sauce on a lot of things. Tomato sauce is appropriate on a few foods, including hot dogs, pies, sausage rolls etc, but not much else, and especially not eggs! (I have a son who, I think, rarely tasted anything except tomato sauce from about 2-30, and is still pretty much the same at nearly fifty. And, not surprisingly, his kids are nearly as bad - every time they are here I have to stock up on the stuff.
Fried , turned & yoke broken / scrambled / omelette , all well cooked no runny stuff.