Eryk Davis Ester
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I suspect it's meant to sound more authentically "Western".
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cleome46
or you can do the confusion 'til your head falls off
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quote:Originally posted by Cobalt Kid:
quote:Originally posted by cleome45: "Eggs on the Jersey side" (like in that Louis Jordan song) is supposed to mean "Eggs Sunnyside up."
You learn all kinds of good stuff in this thread! I don't usually order eggs sunnyside up, but if I do, now I've got some slang to sling.
I used to be grossed out at the thought of wet yolk. But there are so many good breakfast places (with fabulous breads) around here that I've learned to eat over easy and poached, at least on occasion. You can't dip breadcrust in an over hard or scrambled egg, after all.
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cleome46
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quote:Originally posted by Kent Shakespeare: oh, that reminds me of a Ted Kennedy joke...
[clutches coffee mug]
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Over-easy has always been my favorite since I was a kid. Mainly because you can dip your toast into it. That childish thrill has not left me.
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cleome46
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The Family Cobalt + Breakfast = Easy Company
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Lumpia Shanghai - fried spring rolls filled with meat and served with sweet-and-sour sauce
La Paz batchoy - a noodle soup garnished with pork innards, crushed pork cracklings, chopped vegetables, and topped with a raw egg. Another dish with the same name uses misua, beef heart, kidneys and intestines, but does not contain eggs or vegetables (taken from Wikipedia!). La Paz is a place in Iloilo province, Philippines.