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April 28, 2005

Let's get ova-enthusiastic - it's EoMEoTE#6!

The egg quivers with

Excitement, the bread trembles:

E-o-ME-o-Te.

The above is the result of a challenge by Anthony of Spiceblog - in light of my marathon posts.  He suggested that as an antidote, I do a post in haiku format - et voila! 

However, for those of you who find this a little toooooo cryptically Zen-like, the full story is as follows:  the End of Month Egg on Toast Extravaganza has rolled around again!  This most inclusive, least threatening, most post-modern, least culture/language/cooking ability-biased all food blog events grew out of an in-joke between Anthony of Spiceblog and myself, and in the first month we were the only participants.  We weren't rich, but we were happy.

From these humble beginnings has grown a loyal band of fellow eggy enthusiasts and at EoMEoTE#5 (the first to be hosted by a non-founder!) we had TWENTY contributions!  Eggcelent!!! And this month Anthony has even made EoMEoTE its ver own Flickr tag!  So how do you get to play along and become part of the world-wide phenomenon that is EoMEoTE?  Well, it couldn't be easier.  Here are the rules:

1. Make a dish using eggs

2. The dish must also use bread (any type of carbohydrate- product to which dry heat has been applied!) under, on, alongside or near the eggs.

Then write about it and include a photo if you can, post the story to your blog and leave me a comment with the link (or e-mail it to me if you don't have a blog) and sometime around the weekend I will do a wrap-up of all the entries.  No pressure, no competition.  Just loads of really really bad egg puns ;-)

For the true die-hard fans, here is a potted history of the End of Month Egg on Toast Extravaganza:

EoMEoTE#1

EoMEoTE#2

EoMEoTE#3

EoMEoTE#4

EoMEoTE#5

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Comments

Jeanne -

a toast....

Not h-eggs-ameter
But I'll haiku-k a fried egg.
If not, yolk's on me

I think that's cryptic enough!

Did you get my entry, sent a few days ago?

Banzai! x 3

As the red leaves fall
There is still warmth to be found
In the glow of yolks

Owen - wow! Bad egg puns AND in haiku format!! Surely some sort of record! I take my hat off to that - you are truly master of the oviverse.

Stephanie - yes thanks! Punctual, as always... Apologies for not havign acknowledged receipt sooner!!

Anthony:

The egg cracks, the bread
Toasts, the pan sizzles gently.
Inspiration strikes.

I just wanted to throw my entry into the ring.

Thanks!

Jennifer

Thanks for the warm wishes Jeanne!!!

:D

Psh, I haven't even started my journal entries yet...alas I have been too busy...and I have so much to live up to! ;)

Oh yeah of you're in flickr you can also post yout piccies here

http://www.flickr.com/groups/eomeote/

you may wonder why is my post ready so early on a saturday morning when I should be tucked up in the soft whites of my bed asleep. I have to scramble and get to work. On a Saturday no less. It was a heavy night and my brain is fried. Working on the weekend is no yolk! But luckily I had an EOMEOTE I prepared earlier.
http://becksposhnosh.blogspot.com/2005/04/do-three-reallys-equal-four-stars.html

oh dear, i have no contributions to all the punny poetry *hm*

but here's my post for eotmeote numero seis:

http://thedeliciouslife.blogspot.com/2005/04/first-passover-at-matzo-brei.html

Like eggs on toast wasn't poetic enough, now we have to match it with haiku? =)

Here's my post:
http://grabyourfork.blogspot.com/2005/04/eomeote-6-warm-and-sunny.html

Ok this is actually my second time (blame Anthony) and I'm cheating like I did the first time - this time not even a recipe. LOL!

http://peasprout.blogspot.com/2005_05_01_peasprout_archive.html#111497137380671429

sorry, i'm a little late...but all in the spirit of this event, non?

eat well.

Sorry I missed the April EoMEoTe. I'll have to bookmark this event for May.

LOL, well I burnt the last pope last month Anthony...
http://dogfightatbankstown.typepad.com/blog/2005/04/_end_of_month_e.html

(oh, saltenas are empanadas which means covered in bread...)

Ha yes! "one cup of popes" Magnificent.

Fresh ones I hope.

This is a great meme. I'd like to submit a dish I made this past weekend (yah, I know I'm a tad late). Am also not entirely sure if you'll allow it. After all, I do introduce something pretty substantial between the egg and the toast. :-)

http://hungryhungryhungry.blogspot.com/

Hi Jeanne! I just returned from a mini-holiday in Cannon Beach, Oregon but my entry was sent to my blog via moblog Sunday am. This was Sunday morning's breakfast. My original entry was the quiche I had on the train from Seattle to Portland but it was so disappointing (it was steamed when nuked in the dining car's microwave) that I did not care to post about it. For dinner last night--once home--I had a second slice of Mushroom-Leek Quiche brought with me on the train, purchased at Cannon Beach's Gower St. Bistro. I'll post about that one later this week. In the meantime here is my entry:

http://seattlebonvivant.typepad.com/seattle_bon_vivant/2005/05/end_of_the_mont.html

Oeuf! Did I hear right?
o v a - e n t h u s i a s t i c ?
... good yolk for a toast!

Ummm. Well. I tried. Alas, I am really falling behind on the actual eggs on toast though. I had cheese on toast this morning and saw the eggs in the fridge when I got the cheese... does that count?

-Elizabeth

(I love the trembling bread image)

Hi Jeanne, I am way overdue, but I did actually have this meal on the appropriate last Sunday of the month, just was slow (okay REALLY slow) to post:

http://www.noodlebowl.net/?id=331

To make up for it, here is an ode to Eggs that I made up a while ago:

Sunny side up, you cheer me up.
On a mountain of rice with a drop of soy.

Scrambled, savoury or plain.
I love my mum's version the best.

Poached, two by two on a brunch plate you go
A gentle luxury, a messy home brew.

Omelletes, I am master of thee.
Cheese essential, fillings optional.

Fried. Greasy ends curling
On a burger, dancing with bacon.

Fritata, Tortilla, Whatever they call ya
You blend and you mix, happy to be whipped.

O eggs, partner of the east and the west.
An accomplice, a team player but always a star.

this may sound really stupid...i didn't go all the way thru your blog...my family is south african and there is a pastry that my mom and granny make called a cook sister, but is not spelled that way, because it is in afrikans i think. just curious is you were south african, and if so, where you are from?
natasha

ok, i looked around a bit, and read your story, so far. i wish i could go back, i haven't been back in about 20 years. it is the most gorgeous place in the world.

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