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I've made this a few times and it's always amazing, but I made a mess of flipping it last week and it completely fell apart, so I thought, fuck it, I'll eat it as it is (it was less than half-cooked)

Anyway, turns out it's not a myth as I always thought, uncooked eggs can actually make you very sick. It was pretty cool though, I was having crazy visions; while I was being sick time stopped for a second and I could see myself from the side with a gush of puke hanging from my mouth, and then in bed my arms were huge, and a poster fell off my wall at the corner and when I pushed it back up I saw the whole wall completely crumbling away.

WOW

No.20

I just made one, it was delicious. I know I would've messed up the flipping part, so I just scrambled it.

No.22

>>20
What flavour did you use? What other ingredients did you put in? I usually use bacon noodles, then in the egg mix i put red onion, red peppers, soy sauce and a little pepper. If I have cheese I put that on top after I flip it so it melts

No.23

I must say, I had never heard of bacon noodles prior to reading about them on this board. I don't know why not, either, because they're the obvious combination of two AWESOME FOODS. Noodles are great and really versatile, and bacon is even better.

No.24

Have you ver eaten a raw egg ?

I have done it couple of times ( broke it into a cup and swallowed whole)

never got sick.

No.26

>>23
They're probably the cheapest thing in the entire store lol, working out at about 5c for a packet.
>>24
My girlfriend said it was because they were battery eggs and they're more likely to give you food poisoning if they're not cooked properly. But I don't know.

No.27
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> battery eggs

Wuh?

No.28

>>27
As in, the opposite of free range...
Battery hens are caged, fed the very minimum to survive, don't get any exercise and their eggs are collected by the farmers like each morning. Once they stop making eggs they are killed.
As such, battery eggs are lower quality than from free range chickens, ie pale yolks, weaker shells, etc. But they are cheaper, which is why I get them. 16 battery eggs for a pound, compared to 6 free range eggs for £1.30 or something.



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