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snags | 12:01 Mon 02nd Aug 2010 | Food & Drink
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The stringly little sinews, one either side of the yolk, that prevent the yolk being damaged when the egg is knocked etc.

I got one caught between my teeth once. I now have to take them out.

Once you notice them you will have to remove them too :-)
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No, you really don't. You can just roll your eyes and carry on frying your own egg while calling the other person an 'effing weirdo'... ;oP
Once you blend it into a glass of milk, you don't notice it any more.
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Good grief...
Stop using the word 'yolk' as well... ;oP
Eggs are disgusting and only edible when bashed, solid and covered in Ketchup!!
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Strangle enough I like a plate of sloppy scrambled eggs...
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^ Strangely
JJ

My grandmother insisted on giving everybody egg and milk whisked together if they were ill. If I wasn't ill it made me ill. I don't like milk or eggs and the texture is disgusting (nearly as bad as bananas!)
Eggy bananas :c)
i trying to resist clicking on that link i really don;t need anymore food issues
Lofty ...

When I go running, I quite often whisk up a glass of milk, with a banana and a raw egg.

And sometimes a spoonful of vanilla flavoured protein powder.
It's not that bad Fluffy, it's just an eggy umbilical cord really. My avatar is much worse and you're used to that now.
China, I am seriously going off you bigtime ;o).

I shall send you a photo of hole in leg!!
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It is a picture of a mushroom swimming in jelly :-)
JJ THANKS!!!!

That would finish me off completely!!
ok that's not bad at all can deal with that, what are you making such a fuss over you big girls blouse?
Chacun à son goût !
I can't eat a fried or boiled egg if the white isn't completely set and I won't eat scrambled egg - although I do like a firm omelette.
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Let's not get personal now... and don't get me started on Corned Beef :-/
The white on a boiled egg has to be soft enough to mix it all in with the yolk before you eat it.

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