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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I LOVE eggs. Poached, boiled (hard or soft) over easy, scrambled, you name it. But they can put off a strong smell, ESPECIALLY when overcooked. So he needs to be cooking low and slow and turn off the burner when still a little runny. Works best in cast iron, and throw in some set aside raw scramble to cool it down right at the end and cook with residual heat. Or he can take this whole mess to the office kitchen: https://youtu.be/l9d9CrEAOdQ?si=P-i7XhBmL5CyJv0w. DASH mini griddle. Alternative[/quote] ORRRRRRR she can go sit somewhere else in her nice house and let her DH cook in the...kitchen. So self absorbed. Literally one day a week you've made him reduce this to and you're still not satisfied. Insufferable. And not that it matters, but I'm a wife saying this. Go work elsewhere. Surely the kitchen is not the only place you can work from home in the morning. Amazing how you posted this with a straight face. [/quote] Who knows the actual mechanics of a nice house. Maybe it’s an updated row house in palisades, and upstairs is two bedrooms, main floor is kitchen and living room, and basement is unfinished. She needs a surface for a laptop and takes calls on the camera with open mic so can’t fake it from the bed or the din of a coffee shop. And her main office is in Chicago, no local facility. So her options are too rent a WeWork conference room or gag from the smell. This may not be her exact scenario but I can see it being a tricky problem. As I said I love eggs but I also have a high scent sensitivity so odors can be a real issue. But PP agreed, he’s overcooking them. He can also cool it at the end with cream, that’s probably easier. [/quote]
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