gez bay
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The question is how do you make them?
I personally use the microwave and some people think thats odd?
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sc0ott
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Registered: 16th Feb 09
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microwave
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Conway563
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Where's the both option?
Depends what kind of mood I'm in
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gez bay
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glad its not just me then
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gez bay
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didnt think of putting both
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sc0ott
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never done or heard of them being done on the cooker / hob
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mwg
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Registered: 19th Feb 04
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Generally prefer the taste of things cooked in a pan to things cooked in the microwave. Microwaved food is usually a bit sweaty.
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John
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I don't eat eggs but agree with Matty, normally prefer to cook things in a pan.
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sand-eel
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Pan
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ed
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Registered: 10th Sep 03
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Both ways are good for me. I add milk if I do it in the microwave or I do just eggs in the pan. Less washing up the microwave way, sort of.
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gez bay
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i only cook fried and omlette in the pan.
eggs, milk and a dab of salt, in the microwave it goes for scrammbled
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ashleh
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quote: Originally posted by ed
Both ways are good for me. I add milk if I do it in the microwave or I do just eggs in the pan. Less washing up the microwave way, sort of.
Only reason I do microwave is cuz I can't be bothered to wash a pan after .
[Edited on 14-10-2011 by ashleh]
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BarnshaW
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2 eggs, in a bowl whisk and microwave for 1 mins 10 secs, done.
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Fro
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Hob, dont like nuking my food.
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gez bay
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quote: Originally posted by BarnshaW
2 eggs, in a bowl whisk and microwave for 1 mins 10 secs, done.
1 min and 10 seconds? it cant look much different 
i put mine in for 3 minutes overall. 1 minute, wisk then repeat
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BarnshaW
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its a 900w microwave and after 1 min its pretty solid, not even runny in the middle! bowl is quite large so it only sits a few mm deep in it
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gez bay
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cool! beast of a microwave then!!
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N3CRO
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quote: Originally posted by sc0ott
microwave
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Xs
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Registered: 12th Apr 02
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Go like rubber in the microwave! Pan for me.
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Simon
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Pan every time, but then I haven't owned a microwave for over 4 years
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Jed D
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i said microwave because "wifey" wasnt an option
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Pablo
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Location: Milton Keynes
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quote: Originally posted by Xs
Go like rubber in the microwave! Pan for me.
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Hammer
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I refuse to anything that I know has been in a microwave.
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gez bay
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whats so bad about a microwave>?
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MatthewR
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u cant microwave Scrambled Eggs lol thats just wrong!!!
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