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Just crack an egg target
Just crack an egg target












It's true for superheroes and for the people who play them, and it's a quote that Simu Liu has really taken to heart. Mind you, my husband might have thought this was the plain one because he tasted the other two with salt and pepper on them, and this one without.Peter Parker's Uncle Ben said it best: With great power comes great responsibility.The sausage wasn't overpoweringly intense like it was with the bacon one, but the meat wasn't plain like the ham one.I thought it was very flavorful just the right amount of flavor. My husband thought this one was the plainest one, but I felt differently.This might be partly because whenever I make onelettes, I usually add sausage to them more than anything else. I think some people might like that, but personally, it wasn't my thing. It overpowered the flavor of everything else for me. The bacon was very flavorful and was higher quality bacon than I was expecting, but the taste was almost too powerful.This one has only potatoes, bacon, and cheese in it, so if you hate peppers and onions, it will probably be the one you gravitate towards.The meat seems to be the thing that makes or breaks each cup because the vegetables and cheese mostly remains the same in all three.With the dryness of the eggs and the plainness of the ham, I don't see myself eating this again. Both sausage and bacon in the other two cups are very flavorful and add a lot of flavor to things, but this is just plain ham.This was actually my least favorite of the three.It was just the texture that I wasn't a big fan of. I wish the potatoes were crisper, more like hash browns, rather than mushier, more like mashed potatoes, but they didn't taste bad.I could taste all the ingredients in all three of the packages, but the meat flavor was usually the strongest flavor, followed by the peppers and eggs.This is likely why they tell you on the packaging to make sure not to overcook it since overcooking would likely make it very dry. We didn't try this ourselves, but think it might be a good idea. He and I both recommend adding a little milk if possible before you microwave it to hopefully add a little moisture to it. Not unbearably dry, but drier than most omelettes are. The thing we both agreed on was that the whole thing was pretty dry.He added salt and pepper to his bites and enjoyed it much better that way. Hot sauce might have been nice, but we didn't have any, and I found I didn't need it at all to be interested in what I was eating. The part that amazed me was that none of them needed flavoring of any kind.Your mileage may vary, so follow their instructions! They tell you to be careful when handling it out of the microwave, and you do need to be careful, but I found myself able to carry it without a potholder, even though it warmed my hands up quite a lot. Another thing I liked about the package was that it was able to absorb a lot of the heat.The meat and cheese, in fact, looked fairly appetizing, like I could eat them cold, right out of the packages, The vegetables were a little gross and watery looking, but they taste just fine after being heated up.

just crack an egg target

For some reason, I thought the packaging would be all weird and the food might be dehydrated, but it wasn't.Like if you are a vegetarian, don't add the meat or if you are low carb, don't add the potato/vegetable mixture. That way if you have certain diet restrictions, you can leave certain things out. One thing I do like about the packaging is that the cheese, vegetables (peppers, onions, potatoes), and meat are all kept in separate packaging.Perhaps if you crack the egg ahead of time and put it in a separate container and make sure to bring eating utensils, then you would be fine. You need an uncooked egg to go with it and those break so easily that they aren't very portable. Most workplaces have a microwave that you can heat it up with and maybe a refrigerator to store it in, but the problem comes in with the egg. You'd think something like this would be. This shouldn't be surprising though since the recipe does only call for one egg to be added, although it does have directions for adding two eggs if you'd like. If you're having it for breakfast, you're probably going to want to either eat two of them or have something else on the side, like fruit, oatmeal, or toast.














Just crack an egg target