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Josh asked for eggs and veggies this morning, so I came up with this:

Poached eggs with a sprinkle of everything bagel seasoning, fresh chopped sage and rosemary, tomatoes and scallions, freshly grated turmeric and ginger, dash of pepper, and a sprinkle of garlic cheese (Facerock's Vampire Slayer), on top of a bed of microgreens (brassica, leeks, cilantro, parsley, and peas) with more tomatoes and cheese beneath the eggs on top of the greens, and the side is 3 slices of my Vegducken from last night: roasted butternut squash stuffed with purple sweet potato on one side, roasted parsnip/turnip/beets/zucchini/carrot/onion on the other side, and vegan field roast in the middle.
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I kind of want to get Tyler the Sub Par Parks calendar as sort of a gag holiday gift, because he's always refused to go to any National parks and says they're overrated lol.
Edit: oh bummer it's sold out drat :)

Poached eggs with a sprinkle of everything bagel seasoning, fresh chopped sage and rosemary, tomatoes and scallions, freshly grated turmeric and ginger, dash of pepper, and a sprinkle of garlic cheese (Facerock's Vampire Slayer), on top of a bed of microgreens (brassica, leeks, cilantro, parsley, and peas) with more tomatoes and cheese beneath the eggs on top of the greens, and the side is 3 slices of my Vegducken from last night: roasted butternut squash stuffed with purple sweet potato on one side, roasted parsnip/turnip/beets/zucchini/carrot/onion on the other side, and vegan field roast in the middle.
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I kind of want to get Tyler the Sub Par Parks calendar as sort of a gag holiday gift, because he's always refused to go to any National parks and says they're overrated lol.
Edit: oh bummer it's sold out drat :)
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I thought the stuff on the left had something to do with peaches or apricots before reading "Vegducken", heh.
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I actually misspoke! These eggs aren't poached, they're sunnyside up. BUT, I do poach eggs sometimes, I had a line cook teach me how - he put a splash of vinegar and salt in the water (I'm not sure why) and put the water on to boil, and waited until the water was bubbling small skinny little lines of bubbles to the top - am I explaining that right? So not just the occasional bubble, not a rolling boil, but little thin streams of bubbles going straight up. That's when you put the egg(s) in. No stirring or anything, I think we just left them for 3 minutes? I've never had trouble with them with this method. But it's been a while! I might not be remembering some detail or other that might be helpful.
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