Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’m a food “influencer” (don’t love the term) and I think it’s totally fine however you like your eggs and cheese the way you do. And I’m intrigued but your comment, because I obviously never want to “gross anyone out” with what I post.
I like a soft-medium (aka runny) poached egg, but I also like scrambled. Can I assume that your aversion to a softer poach is that it may be undercooked that way?
As far as the cheese - gotta admit I’m
Scratching my head on this one. What is it about a cheese pull that doesn’t appeal? I can’t imagine it would be an undercooking issue here so I’m not sure what the aversion would be?
Yolks and cheese are overdone, as in played out, its sloppy, its gluttonous, and its frankly gross to some people. I am one of those people. I like cheese and I will eat over easy and poached eggs, but the photos and clips of of oozing and squirting yolks on top of all sorts of random foods is gross. And loading things up with too much cheese just reeks of obesity epidemic and its low class, to me.
Anonymous wrote:Yes. Runny egg yolk is fantastic.
People who don’t like food and who have terrible palates often like completely cooked through eggs and can only handle scrambled. Or like their steaks cooked medium to well.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Probably, yes, you are in the minority in being “grossed out” by this. That would be a outside the mainstream view that is a unlikely to be shared by many others.
A very large percentage of Americans think runny eggs yolks are gross.
lol keep telling yourself that.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’m a food “influencer” (don’t love the term) and I think it’s totally fine however you like your eggs and cheese the way you do. And I’m intrigued but your comment, because I obviously never want to “gross anyone out” with what I post.
I like a soft-medium (aka runny) poached egg, but I also like scrambled. Can I assume that your aversion to a softer poach is that it may be undercooked that way?
As far as the cheese - gotta admit I’m
Scratching my head on this one. What is it about a cheese pull that doesn’t appeal? I can’t imagine it would be an undercooking issue here so I’m not sure what the aversion would be?
Yolks and cheese are overdone, as in played out, its sloppy, its gluttonous, and its frankly gross to some people. I am one of those people. I like cheese and I will eat over easy and poached eggs, but the photos and clips of of oozing and squirting yolks on top of all sorts of random foods is gross. And loading things up with too much cheese just reeks of obesity epidemic and its low class, to me.
Okay almond mom. There is nothing gluttonous about eggs and cheese. Both are perfect parts of a healthy diet.
NP here. But the first PP has a point. Yes, eggs and cheese CAN be parts of a healthy diet. Both can also be overdone to the point of being too extra and gimmicky. Just like how bacon became a thing. I’m sure there’s an over the top Carl’s Jr commercial out there with Paris Hilton dripping runny egg yolks, ketchup, and bacon fragments all over herself. Can’t we agree that that’s a bit tacky and gross without being called an “almond mom”?
Anonymous wrote:What's an "almond mom"? Is that like a Karen, but with food?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’m a food “influencer” (don’t love the term) and I think it’s totally fine however you like your eggs and cheese the way you do. And I’m intrigued but your comment, because I obviously never want to “gross anyone out” with what I post.
I like a soft-medium (aka runny) poached egg, but I also like scrambled. Can I assume that your aversion to a softer poach is that it may be undercooked that way?
As far as the cheese - gotta admit I’m
Scratching my head on this one. What is it about a cheese pull that doesn’t appeal? I can’t imagine it would be an undercooking issue here so I’m not sure what the aversion would be?
Yolks and cheese are overdone, as in played out, its sloppy, its gluttonous, and its frankly gross to some people. I am one of those people. I like cheese and I will eat over easy and poached eggs, but the photos and clips of of oozing and squirting yolks on top of all sorts of random foods is gross. And loading things up with too much cheese just reeks of obesity epidemic and its low class, to me.
Okay almond mom. There is nothing gluttonous about eggs and cheese. Both are perfect parts of a healthy diet.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’m a food “influencer” (don’t love the term) and I think it’s totally fine however you like your eggs and cheese the way you do. And I’m intrigued but your comment, because I obviously never want to “gross anyone out” with what I post.
I like a soft-medium (aka runny) poached egg, but I also like scrambled. Can I assume that your aversion to a softer poach is that it may be undercooked that way?
As far as the cheese - gotta admit I’m
Scratching my head on this one. What is it about a cheese pull that doesn’t appeal? I can’t imagine it would be an undercooking issue here so I’m not sure what the aversion would be?
Yolks and cheese are overdone, as in played out, its sloppy, its gluttonous, and its frankly gross to some people. I am one of those people. I like cheese and I will eat over easy and poached eggs, but the photos and clips of of oozing and squirting yolks on top of all sorts of random foods is gross. And loading things up with too much cheese just reeks of obesity epidemic and its low class, to me.
Anonymous wrote:I am not "grossed out" by topping food with a sunnyside-up egg, I like it usually. However, I can't deal with any runniness in the white.
For some reason, that grosses me out enough to activate a gag reflex. I would much rather have gooier/partially solid yolk than deal with an undercooked white.
Anonymous wrote:I’m a food “influencer” (don’t love the term) and I think it’s totally fine however you like your eggs and cheese the way you do. And I’m intrigued but your comment, because I obviously never want to “gross anyone out” with what I post.
I like a soft-medium (aka runny) poached egg, but I also like scrambled. Can I assume that your aversion to a softer poach is that it may be undercooked that way?
As far as the cheese - gotta admit I’m
Scratching my head on this one. What is it about a cheese pull that doesn’t appeal? I can’t imagine it would be an undercooking issue here so I’m not sure what the aversion would be?