A Conversation for Scrambled Eggs

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Researcher 168534 - don't ask me, I haven't got a clue

The next clue is hidden at the entry containing instructions for getting to the land of the Caulkheads.


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Post 2

mrs. slartibartfast

I don't know what a caulkhead is and quite frankly I'm afraid to ask. But why has no one mentioned the beauty of a scrambled egg on a plain bagel with some bacon and a bit of cheese?? If you're REALLY feeling bold slap some ketchup on that puppy too!!


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Post 3

John the gardener says, "Free Tibet!"

Ketchup and eggs...?smiley - ill

It's a complete mystery why no one has mentioned eggy bagels with bacon (cheese optional)until now... but I'm glad you did. Look for an update soon.smiley - smiley

JTG


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mrs. slartibartfast

It might be because one can only get a properly made bagel in NYC. The frozen ones you get in the shops aren't anywhere near the real thing. (same goes for pizza) As for ketchup on eggs, I only recently re-discovered the beauty of that. It's great and kind of like being a kid again in a very odd way.


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John the gardener says, "Free Tibet!"

I don't know where this idea came from that only New Yorkers know anything about bagels. I think Montreal (or even Toronto) might give the Big Apple a run for its money.smiley - winkeye

Hadn't thought of that. The great thing about being a kid was not giving a hoot what food looked like, and eating all kinds deliciously revolting things. Next time... eggs with ketchup!smiley - smiley

JTG


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Post 6

mrs. slartibartfast

Loathe as I am to admit it, we Noo Yawkas are ABSOLUTE snobs when it comes to certain things. Top on the list would be bagels, pizza, and a few other things that I can't think of right now because I'm having a SEVERE blonde moment. My webpage is actually about NYC ( well some of it is)and this very minute I'm building a false front page for it to avoid the "pottymouth clause" (I hope that's a loophole I found). Pop by one day if you like...might be a giggle.
Do try the ketchup though, you won't regret it!! My kid brother used to put ketchup on his egg noodles as well...but I always thought that was a touch much really.


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Post 7

John the gardener says, "Free Tibet!"

I'll do that. Thanks.smiley - smiley

JTG


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