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<blockquote data-quote="RUGER" data-source="post: 5532429" data-attributes="member: 275"><p>Cooked breakfast tonight. </p><p>Sausage scrambled eggs and over easy eggs. </p><p>Threw a couple tortillas on for breakfast burritos for tomorrow. </p><p>Sausage was "little charcoal bricks" and the scrambled eggs were tough according to my wife. </p><p>Forgot the cheese on all of the eggs. </p><p>Over easy eggs were "ok" but definitely over cooked. </p><p>Don't guess everything can be perfect the first time. </p><p>Maybe next time what I learned won't go to waste.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RUGER, post: 5532429, member: 275"] Cooked breakfast tonight. Sausage scrambled eggs and over easy eggs. Threw a couple tortillas on for breakfast burritos for tomorrow. Sausage was “little charcoal bricks” and the scrambled eggs were tough according to my wife. Forgot the cheese on all of the eggs. Over easy eggs were “ok” but definitely over cooked. Don’t guess everything can be perfect the first time. Maybe next time what I learned won’t go to waste. [/QUOTE]
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