You have quite the green thumb there Mr. @sagescrub. All of your hard work and efforts certainly brought about the abundance. I started to salivate at the wonderful dishes you prepared with all the produce. Only question I have is what in the world did you do to those eggs! lol Is that lacy stuff I see around the edges? You must not have seem my poem about the omelet. LOL Just jerking your chain, and hoping you have a grand sense of humor. The dish looks amazing and I would eat it all up if you made it for me. Lacy eggs and all. wink wink. Happy gardening
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Haha! Nice poem :) I take it you have never had a thai fried egg? It's cooked in oil very hot very quick, crispy bottom, soft top and runny yolk. yum!
To be fair I hated those lacy eggs as a kid.. I told my mom I didn't want any "plasticy eggs!"
nope, never had a Thai fried egg. It looks amazing though and as I said, I would eat it all up. We have some funny ideas when we are kids. I don't like rubber eggs either. :)
LOL!!!!
Well if you are ever in So Oregon look me up and I'll fry you some eggs ;)
how close are you to burns? Would love to meet you someday.
It looks like it's about 6 hours... west of Ashland. I spent some time north of you on a farm in 2016 near john day area. It is so beautiful up there!
I am actually in Idaho, but I do have friends in the burns oregon area. Yes John Day is beautiful, but winters can be brutal with wind and snow. We avoid that stretch of road in the winter time and recomend everyone going to portland to up through lewiston Id.
Idaho! gotcha... well if you ever make it this way you have a friend in SW OR now :) Yeah that makes a lot of sense about the icy roads... I love a white winter but the driving can be tense at times.