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Love them or loathe them is not today’s question. More a case of where can I get them?

Please don’t say the chip shop, those are pickled in sulphuric acid. I’ve now become gentrified and require a class above the chippy version. 

*Gentrified is subjective, but I’ve risen out of the slums and I’m now aspiring middle class (lower). 


 
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Home Bargains often have them!


 
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I’m not sure I’d like them. But I’m drawn to what feels like a catalyst for some most exotic farts. 
Are they as potent as I imagine? 


 
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Tesco sells them in a jar - their own brand... not as good as grandad's recipe, but it was still a great way to annoy the ex. 😂

Nom nom.


 
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Make your own? 


 
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  Jeff's emporium ?


 
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Posted by: lesgrandepotato

I’m not sure I’d like them. But I’m drawn to what feels like a catalyst for some most exotic farts. 
Are they as potent as I imagine? 

I tried some with runny yokes - didn't know at the time, and when I took one bite I was like NO NO NO! Hard yokes, yes. Liquid yokes, NO.

Flatulent Airborne Reaction Team - Gold membership guaranteed.

 


 
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Make your own boiled eggs in air fryer and then stick them in a jar of vinegar?


 
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Hard yokes, yes. Liquid yokes, NO

Those are my thoughts on Scotch Eggs too, Morrisons.

 


 
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Smithfield Market Tavern in Manchester used/does do their own organic version, worth getting on the train for.


 
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 Have you done the thing where you completely crush a packet of Salt’n’vinegar crisps - Seabrook are the best for this - then drop a pickled egg in the packet, then give it a good shake, completely coating it in crushed crisps?

You can thank me later 😃

Oh… and in answer to your question… Garners pickled eggs from Morrisons 

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Make your own boiled eggs in air fryer

I'm sorry, what?! If It hasn't been boiled it isn't a boiled egg. 


 
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If you’re doing boiled eggs then you’ll wantone of these. Trust me on this… once you get one, you’ll wonder how you ever managed without one.

 

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Posted by: robola

Make your own boiled eggs in air fryer

I'm sorry, what?! If It hasn't been boiled it isn't a boiled egg. 

Pickled air fried egg looks and tastes like a boiled one. 😉 

 


 
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I accept that they might be indistinguishable, it is the mangling of the meaning of words by marketing people I object to. 😉 

It is roasted if cooked in an oven.

Fried is cooked in oil.

Air-fried doesn't mean anything.


 
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