I got up this morning and I was still half asleep. I felt hungry so I went into our kitchen to see what I could eat. But I couldn't find anything at first. So I looked in the refrigerator. I saw the eggs laying in the 'frigerator.
So I decided to make some eggs.
You'll need two eggs, a small bowl, (or a soup bowl) then you will take the two eggs, crack them on the table or something, and then stick your thumbs into the crack to seperate the shell.
Make sure you get no shell in there. And then, put them in the bowl.
And when they are in the bowl you add salt and pepper, just a couple of shakes of each, and then if you want you can add a little bit of milk. It just stretches the eggs a little bit.
And then add a little oil in your pan, a small frying pan. If you are using a smaller pan you might want to only use one egg.
And if you are doing two you might want to use a bigger pan like I do. And then, after you add the oil in your pan, I recommend peanut oil, but you can use olive oil or other kinds.
And then you will turn your burner on to medium high. When your pan is hot, take a fork and stir up your eggs real good, and if you have some drips on the fork, drop them into the oil. If it sizzles, you will know that your pan is good and hot.
Cook them until all the wetness is cooked out of them. In the processing, you may add a little more salt and pepper.
Well, that is a simple way to make eggs. You don't have to have milk as I said, but if it is for more than one person I would recommend adding milk to stretch the eggs a little bit. Well, I hope you had fun making eggs! If you also want to add one more thing, take a cheese grater and grate some cheese. Add the cheese when it is done or while it is cooking. And that is a really easy way to make eggs.*
Joshua
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Joshua dicated this to me this morning! I thought he needed to update his blog. This is word for word, straight from the Chef's mouth! And believe me, these eggs were lovely and delicious. He brought my breakfast as I sat by the fire this morning. Ahhhh, the blessings of homeschooling!
Nancy, Joshua's Mom.
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