At an early age, my mother taught me how to poach eggs in an egg poacher. Slightly later, my grandmother taught me how to make an "egg in a hole." That was cutting a hole in a piece of bread, dropping an egg in the hole, and frying the egg and bread together. I still have "egg in a hole" frequently.
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At an early age, my mother taught me how to poach eggs in an egg poacher. Slightly later, my grandmother taught me how to make an "egg in a hole." That was cutting a hole in a piece of bread, dropping an egg in the hole, and frying the egg and bread together. I still have make "egg in a hole" frequently.
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