However, in some cases they can be ingested, if I've cooked them myself, into something where other flavours and textures overwhelm them.
The texture isn't great or appetising for me, but I can get past it. Otoh, my omelettes have mustard powder and chili oil (and perhaps Pickapeppa sauce if there's any around) in the egg mixture, as well as a dollop of cream.
See, I'd call quiche eggy in taste and feel. Which is why it surprised me. The only dominant smell I think of when it comes to eggs in a negative sense is the sulfur, but then, I like eggs, so duh, I'd not have a negative reaction.
but a BLT with tomato and without cheese is DEFFINATELY not a blt.
I always called it a BLC...
Jesus, silly. What would Jesus eat.
Well, since neither option is kosher...
Lee, we have 3-cheese cheese. Perhaps some cheddar would be good. Ooh! How about limes?
I will get cheddar then. Limes are already on the list.
I can't eat omelette, really at all. Oh, wait, I tell a lie, I can eat it mixed with chilli and soy sauce and spread on fried noodles or rice. Quiche I can do, but only if it's jam-packed with things not egg. Fried eggs are the worst. I can barely look at them without losing food.
Fried eggs are the worst. I can barely look at them without losing food.
Worse than soft-boiled? Actually, hard-boiled wins for me since they smell the most. I can't tell that smell from the smell of rotten eggs.
BLT's: are not clubs. But I like them plus cheese, minus tomato.
OK, you've already admitted to liking BLCs, really. That's fair. I love BATs -- no lettuce, plus avocado. Avocado and bacon are such a great fat combo -- smooth and crunch together and yum.
Note to self: not to be serving ita or Jars the tortilla-and-beans specialty.