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americaisdead · 4 months
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clark street diner. los angeles. january 2024
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World Egg Day
Have fun with egg-based meals, from scrambled eggs for breakfast to egg cake for dessert. Make use of eggs in other ways by decorating them with family.
Arguably one of the oldest foods known to man, eggs have played an important role in the lives and health of humans since time out of mind. These little goodies are packed full of protein, and also serve as the base for some of the most wonderful breakfast foods and culinary additions, including that most perfect of condiments for sandwiches, mayonnaise. 
World Egg Day celebrates these delightful little packages of deliciousness and the incredibly important role they play in the day-to-day lives of humans all over the planet. 
History of World Egg Day
Typically, when most tend to consider the egg, they think of those white or brown shelled emissions that come from the common chicken. Containing a small treasure with a golden yolk, and the potential to become so many things that it strains the boundaries of human imagination, the Chicken Egg has become the definitive image when the word ‘egg’ is spoken.
But these are not the only type of eggs that mankind finds valuable, consider for a moment caviar, a symbol of wealth in its own right. These are, of course, the eggs of various fish, and World Egg Day represents their importance as well.
The history of the egg expands far beyond merely a culinary concern and, in fact, has had great importance in multiple cultures for reasons both decorative and religious. In many cultures around the world, eggs have been a sign of fertility and representative of life, renewal and rebirth.
Consider for a moment the Easter Egg, where children hunt each year for brightly colored eggs or plastic shaped in the form of the egg which contains treats such as chocolate, jellybeans, or money. In fact, decorated Easter Eggs are one of the oldest forms of decorative artwork in the world. 
And what about the Faberge Eggs? Those beautiful pieces of artistic elegance created by Peter Carl Faberge from St. Petersburg, Russia. So beautiful were these that they were prized even by Czars!
World Egg Day reminds you to explore the hallways of history and the places that eggs occupy there. It’s time to get into celebrating World Egg Day!
How to Celebrate World Egg Day
Getting involved with celebrating World Egg Day can become an exciting adventure when it comes to celebrating everything to do with the Egg. Try out some of these ideas for celebrating the day:
Enjoy a Meal Including Eggs
Celebrating World Egg Day best starts with a great big plate of scrambled eggs served along with their most bosom companion, bacon. With a dash of salt and pepper, plus a little bit of cheese, that simple plate of eggs will be absolutely delicious!
For lunch, a great idea would be to create a sandwich upon a slice of Challah bread, a Jewish Egg bread that is nothing short of amazing. And the center of the sandwich? Well, that probably needs to be egg salad, of course. Make it with some boiled eggs, mayonnaise, mustard, and some chopped dill pickle relish. 
Those who are feeling a little bit adventurous may look and find if there are types of eggs that they have, perhaps, never tried before. Duck Eggs are especially prized, and Goose Eggs are larger than the typical chicken egg but can be quite interesting when cooked in a variety of ways.
Learn Some Fun Facts About Eggs 
World Egg Day is the perfect time to brush up on interesting tidbits and trivia that can be shared with various coworkers, neighbors, friends, or family members. They’ll be impressed with unique and interesting bits of information, such as: 
Egg Color is Determined By Earlobes. The color of the egg doesn’t have anything to do with freshness, flavor or nutritional value. In fact, the color of the egg is determined strictly by the breed of the hen and corresponds to the color of the hen’s earlobe!
Chefs Hats are Influenced by Eggs. Some people aren’t aware that going back a little in history, the meaning of the number of the pleats in a chef’s hat was related to the number of ways that the chef was able to cook an egg. The ultimate goal and badge of true honor was to get to 100 pleats.
Iowa is a Big Egg Producer. In the United States, the state of Iowa leads the nation in egg production, with more than 14 billion eggs every single year! The next state comes in at around half of that: Ohio produces a little under 8 billion eggs per year.
Eating cooked eggs is healthier. While some people think that eating a raw egg will help to build muscle, that’s not true. Only about 50% of the proteins in a raw egg can be digested. After it’s cooked, the body can digest more than 90% of the proteins.
Get Creative with an Ostrich Eggs
For those of an artistic bent, there is great potential to be found in a carefully drained Ostrich Egg, one could even make themselves a lamp from such an egg!
World Egg Day encourages people all over the world to truly explore the possibilities within the egg!
Bonus: Egg Freshness Tips
Not sure if those eggs are fresh? The best way to test for freshness is by dropping an egg into a glass of water. If it sinks, it is fresh. If it floats? It’s probably old.
Eggs that have a cloudy white are extremely fresh! Most eggs that come from the grocery store have been sitting around a little longer and will probably have “whites” that are actually clear and colorless. They’re still fine to eat, though, unless the “whites” are some color other than cloudy white or transparent.
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vegehana-food · 6 months
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✿ チキン・アンド・ワッフル | Chicken and Waffles ・フライドチキンとワッフルを組み合わせたアメリカの郷土料理。1930年代、ニューヨーク市ハーレムにあったレストラン「ウェルズ サパー クラブ(Well’s Supper Club)」で初めてメニューとして登場したのがはじまりであるといわれています。チキンとワッフルの上からグレービーソースやメープルシロップをかけていただきます。
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gildedoak · 28 days
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After Lucifer’s multiple requests for pancakes, Alastor finally made chicken and waffles as an attempt at a truce.
SOUTHERN COMFORT FOOD SERIES Sweet Tea Peach Cobbler Hushpuppies Crab Boil Fried Catfish Shrimp and Grits (debating on this one, b/c it came out in the '50's?) Biscuits and Gravy Cornbread Gumbo
[Image description: Lucifer flings himself into Alastor with a giddy hug, nearly knocking him over. Alastor is starting to transform, as he holds a slotted spoon in one hand and a plate of hot chicken and waffles in the other.
Alastor: If you make me drop this, I WILL THROW YOU INTO THE DEEP FRYER!!
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fatty-food · 3 months
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Chicken and waffles (via Instagram)
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cravefoodie · 2 months
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alliesonoh · 2 years
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Nono’s 🍗🧇
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daily-deliciousness · 3 months
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Honey fried chicken and waffles
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ryemackerel · 6 months
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wanted to try my hand at drawing my favorite trio from my fnaf good timeline au from a few years back :] meet waffle chicken hamburger!! aka william afton, clara afton, and henry emily.
they came up with the trio name back in college; the three were at a diner and one of them (very likely william) came up with the goofiest group name out of the acronyms of their first names.
deadass i think the fnaf movie refuelled the passion for making fnaf art. this was honestly really fun!! it was so cool looking back at my old fnaf art and coming up with silly headcanons again. these three were the first in mind when it came to redesigning my fnaf human cast, so here you have it!! <3
hope you enjoy!
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acatpiestuff · 11 months
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have I ever told y'all about my minecraft skin
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brunchbinch · 8 months
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Honey fried chicken & waffles
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rabbitcruiser · 8 months
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International Bacon Day
Crispy, savory strips that make breakfast extra awesome. It's like a delicious high-five for your taste buds!
Sizzle, sizzle. The sound of frying bacon is enough to make the mouth water all on its own. And the additional smell of bacon cooking? There’s so much promise for what is to come! 
Show some love and affection to this most venerable breakfast meat by getting involved with International Bacon Day.
History of International Bacon Day
Bacon is a beloved meat that has taken its place at the breakfast table for many years. But, honestly, bacon can truly be eaten at any time of the day, whether for breakfast, lunch or dinner. Dating back a few thousand years to the time when folks in Ancient China would preserve their pork bellies with salt, the origins of bacon have spanned throughout many cultures. From China to Ancient Rome and Greece, and eventually making its way up to Germany, France and England, bacon has made its impact on various cultures and people groups in different ways.
International Bacon Day has a background that can be traced back a couple of decades, but the stories vary just a bit. Some accounts say that the day was founded in 2004 by a group of graduate students from Colorado University (CU) in Boulder, while others say it goes back a bit further, to the year 2000 when some residents from Bradford, Massachusetts.
But no matter who was foundational in establishing the day, the idea is that bacon is a food that is extremely delicious and certainly worth celebrating. And International Bacon Day is just the time to do it!
International Bacon Day Timeline
1500 BC
Chinese cure pork bellies
Ancient Chinese people use salt from industrial mines to preserve pork fat which eventually evolves into bacon. [1]
1500s AD
Pigs are brought to the New World
Upon the insistence of Queen Isabella of Spain, explorers bring a number of pigs across the Atlantic. [2]
17th century
Modern bacon makes an appearance
Bacon as it is known today becomes popular, cured with sugar and potassium nitrate and then cold smoked.
1924
Oscar Mayer patents bacon
The process of conveniently pre-slicing and packaging refrigerated bacon is patented by Oscar Mayer. [3]
1939-1945
Bacon fat is used in war efforts
After cooking their bacon, families return the fat to the butcher who donates it to make explosives from the glycerin.[4]
How to Celebrate International Bacon Day
Considering some ways to observe and pay heed to this special meat? Have a delightful time on International Bacon Day by implementing some of these plans and ideas:
Enjoy Eating Some Bacon
One of the simplest, but most effective, ways to celebrate International Bacon Day would be to cook some bacon up, pile it high on a plate and enjoy eating it! Of course, those who don’t feel like spending time in the kitchen might want to head out to a restaurant and order up a full breakfast that includes some delightfully crispy bacon on the side.
Not only is bacon delicious as the main part of the meal, it makes a great partner with a large number of dishes. Bacon does well when sprinkled on a salad, as part of a classic sandwich that also includes lettuce and tomato, or even as part of a meatloaf recipe. Bacon is a versatile meat that brings a whole lot of life and flavor to almost any meal!
Try Making Bacon in a Variety of Ways
Different chefs and cooks have different ideas on the best way to make bacon. Of course, the traditional American form of crispy back was originally to fry it up on the stovetop in an iron skillet, which certainly adds a whole heap of flavor. But that can also be a bit fussy, especially if cooking for a large crowd. Making bacon in the oven is a viable alternative, laying it in rows on a baking sheet and cooking it for around 15-20 minutes. And there are also those who will even cook bacon in the microwave, though this seems like a bit of a desperate move when other options are not available. But no matter the way it is made, bacon is certainly the guest of honor when celebrating International Bacon Day!
Make Candied Bacon or Glazed Bacon
If plain bacon seems a little average for such an important occasion as International Bacon Day, perhaps it would be fun to make it a bit more special on this day. Sometimes called “million dollar bacon”, some special but simple ingredients baked in with this pork meat can take bacon to a whole new level.
Hop online and search out some recipes that allow for bacon that is glazed with maple and brown sugar. Or try out a sugared bacon that is made with cracked black pepper for a bit of a sweet-with-savory kind of vibe. Some people even like to add a bit of cayenne pepper to the recipe to give it a spicy little kick. It’s loads of fun to experiment on this day and find the best bacon that the family will just love!
Learn Some Fun Facts About Bacon 
In honor of International Bacon Day, perhaps it would be fun to show some support and raise awareness for the day by learning and sharing various bits of trivia that revolve around the topic of bacon. Get started with some of these fun facts about bacon:
The word “bacon” in the English language seems to have Germanic roots in the word “bak”, which refers to the back of the pig, where the bacon comes from. 
The first factory made for producing dry cured bacon was opened in 1770 in the county of Wiltshire, England. The name of the curing method is still called “Wiltshire Cure” to this day, offering a sweeter taste.
Even though many people consider bacon to be unhealthy, the average American consumes approximately 18 pounds of bacon each year! 
One of the first meals on the moon included a variety of foods that were friendly for space travel – including bacon. 
Host an International Bacon Day Party
Obviously, the love of bacon is an amazing reason to gather friends, family members, coworkers or others together to celebrate International Bacon Day! Even people who might have nothing in common can almost always find common ground in the enjoyment of this tasty breakfast meat.
Get creative with having a bacon themed party by inviting guests to bring their favorite bacon recipe. Then, compile the recipes together and create a mini “cookbook” in an online document that can be shared with all of the guests afterwards.
At the party, feel free to entertain guests by watching some movies that star Kevin Bacon, reading some poetry written by Lord Francis Bacon, or listening to music that was created by the folk band, the Bacon Brothers. 
International Bacon Day FAQs
How to cook bacon in the oven?
Make bacon in the oven by placing strips on a baking sheet lined with parchment paper and baking at 400F for approximately 10-20 minutes until crispy.
Can dogs eat bacon?
Bacon is high in fat and salt, so it is not recommended for dogs, even as an occasional treat. [1]
Can bacon be frozen?
Unopened bacon can be frozen for up to one month, if needed, but it’s better to avoid freezing bacon. [2]
Is bacon healthy?
Bacon is a rather fatty meat that is often very salty, so it’s not a healthy meat and might be saved for special occasions.[3]
How is bacon cured?
Today, most bacon is made with ingredients like salt, sugar, sodium nitrate or other chemicals made into a brine that is soaked or injected into the meat. [4]
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updatingranboo · 6 months
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Fried Chicken Mac and Cheese Waffle Tacos
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fatty-food · 1 month
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Chicken and waffles (via Instagram)
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