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POTUS 46.10: A New Hope

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lol.

Possible. I've had maybe three eggs Benedict in my life worth the calories.

Eli's East
Snooze in Denver (I think I'm remembering that place right) it was some special they had in addition to their normal list
Hazel's NE
 
lol.

Possible. I've had maybe three eggs Benedict in my life worth the calories.

Eli's East
Snooze in Denver (I think I'm remembering that place right) it was some special they had in addition to their normal list
Hazel's NE

How do you feel about Hollandaise sauce in general?

I'm not fond of it. Though the seasoning really matters, and really varies.

Also, you mean to tell me you were in Denver and did not order a Denver omelet? That seems downright perverse.
 
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The Lake Elmo Inn according to my wife had the best eggs Benedict she's ever had. She loves eggs and I tolerate her nonetheless.
 
How do you feel about Hollandaise sauce in general?

I'm not fond of it. Though the seasoning really matters, and really varies.

Also, you mean to tell me you were in Denver and did not order a Denver omelet? That seems downright perverse.

Denver "omelet" is over rated. It's more a frittata that's thin enough to fold in half than a real omelet. And by overrated, I mean in comparison to a real French omelet that is tri-folded. If you are starving to death, a Denver omelet will bring you back to life. For a few days. As I've aged, I can't eat a 3 egg frittata filled with veggies and meat anymore.
 
The Lake Elmo Inn according to my wife had the best eggs Benedict she's ever had. She loves eggs and I tolerate her nonetheless.

Eggs are fantastic and so is every single damn thing served at the Lake Elmo Inn
 
Denver "omelet" is over rated. It's more a frittata that's thin enough to fold in half than a real omelet. And by overrated, I mean in comparison to a real French omelet that is tri-folded. If you are starving to death, a Denver omelet will bring you back to life. For a few days. As I've aged, I can't eat a 3 egg frittata filled with veggies and meat anymore.

I've never had a Denver omelet, I've just been fascinated by them since I read On the Road.
 
How do you feel about Hollandaise sauce in general?

I'm not fond of it. Though the seasoning really matters, and really varies.

Also, you mean to tell me you were in Denver and did not order a Denver omelet? That seems downright perverse.

I mean, I wouldn't do shooters of it. ;-)
But on Benedicts, hell yes. It's just the kind of amazing thing that makes an already decadent breakfast something truly sinful.

And yeah, if it's not seasoned properly, it's just a bit much. A pinch of cayenne goes a long way.

ive never been a big fan of omelettes. Partly because I can't stand the smell of melted cheese. With few exceptions.
1. The shitty but oh so amazing cheese dip we have at New Years. See also, grilled cheese. So it's probably melted American I don't have an issue with.
2. Mac & cheese. Usually.
3. Mozzarella

If we ever make nachos and my wife melts her cheese on the chips in the microwave, I just about gag. I'm sure there are more exceptions but whatever. I generally hate melted cheese.
 
I generally hate melted cheese.

Wow. Melted cheese is my #2 favorite scent, just behind mushrooms being sautéed in butter and garlic. Just walking down the street in Old Town Geneva in the winter was enough to harden your arteries, with the strength of the scents wafting from all the restaurants. Fondue is amazing, sure, but let’s talk Raclette...
 
I mean, I wouldn't do shooters of it. ;-)
But on Benedicts, hell yes. It's just the kind of amazing thing that makes an already decadent breakfast something truly sinful.

And yeah, if it's not seasoned properly, it's just a bit much. A pinch of cayenne goes a long way.

ive never been a big fan of omelettes. Partly because I can't stand the smell of melted cheese. With few exceptions.
1. The ****ty but oh so amazing cheese dip we have at New Years. See also, grilled cheese. So it's probably melted American I don't have an issue with.
2. Mac & cheese. Usually.
3. Mozzarella

If we ever make nachos and my wife melts her cheese on the chips in the microwave, I just about gag. I'm sure there are more exceptions but whatever. I generally hate melted cheese.

You’re such a cheese racist :-D
 
Fascinating that the current news coming from the White House is so "interesting" that the big debate is over eggs.

Was there a day between Jan 20, 2017 Jan 19, 2021 where there was a gap like that where being a crook or a racist was not discussed?
 
Wow. Melted cheese is my #2 favorite scent, just behind mushrooms being sautéed in butter and garlic. Just walking down the street in Old Town Geneva in the winter was enough to harden your arteries, with the strength of the scents wafting from all the restaurants. Fondue is amazing, sure, but let’s talk Raclette...

Lol. As I was reading this, all I could think was, he's going to bring up raciette, isn't he? He lived over there for a while. :-D
 
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