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Ketchup on eggs?  

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  1. 1. Ketchup on eggs?



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2 minutes ago, rayzor said:

I don't hate it, but only on scrambled. Salt and pepper is just fine on any kind of eggs. I like red pepper flakes in them sometimes. I like tobacco or any other kind of hot sauce. Salsa is good as well, but salt and pepper is my go to. 

Tobacco doesn’t sounds too appealing 

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26 minutes ago, Donald LaFell said:

I like ketchup/hot sauce/ or even A1 steak sauce with certain breakfast platters, it’s all tasty to me 

I like a1 on steak too! Don’t care what anyone says. 

I think if it’s some sort of platter or a skillet dinner, it’s acceptable. Just eggs and ketchup, I can’t do that. To each their own. 

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4 minutes ago, Jon Snow said:

You only put Texas Pete on eggs.  Anything else is uncivilized. 

I love all things hot and spicy.  But I never tried Texas Pete on my eggs until the last year, just on a whim, because I thought to myself it seemed like a good combo...  my mind was blown.  I love it.  It is also my go-to now.

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31 minutes ago, Donald LaFell said:

I like ketchup/hot sauce/ or even A1 steak sauce with certain breakfast platters, it’s all tasty to me 

I like a1 on steak too! Don’t care what anyone says. 

A1 is my A1 for steak.  Love it.

I dont mind ketchup with eggs, sometimes I occasionally crave it when preparing them, but I play it by ear...  my go-to nowadays with eggs is hot sauce (Texas Pete).

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