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Kuvwert, in Edit: (What do you call this dish?)

Nesting eggs!

Or eggy in a basket if you’re talking to Natalie Portman

IvanOverdrive, in Edit: (What do you call this dish?)

In Canada we would call it Texas Toast. But it’s usually thicker square, white bread.

DrBob, (edited )
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We don’t call it that. It’s just thick toast. And the dish is toad-in-the-hole.

eta: yes I know the British toad is a different dish. Fanny means something different there too.

humorlessrepost, in Edit: (What do you call this dish?)

Egg in a frame

But the bread needs to be cooked in butter like a grilled cheese.

Usernameblankface, in Edit: (What do you call this dish?)
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I’ve known it as egg-in-the-nest, spoken as one word.

Unless you live with the one who corrected you, just keep calling it what you know it to be.

scytale, (edited ) in Tips on making your data less sellable?

As the other comment said, it doesn’t matter what you post. What matters is that you’re using it. So just have an account for contact reasons as you were told. Don’t use it for anything else. Don’t put info on your bio and don’t browse because the more you scroll and navigate, the more data points they get from you. Also, if it’s really for contact purposes only, you can just use messenger on your phone and never install the main app.

FunkyMonk, in Edit: (What do you call this dish?)

It's Showtime, Fried in the name of Bread ye not too runny.

Hyperreality, (edited ) in Edit: (What do you call this dish?)

Sometimes called a Bird's Nest or a variation of that.

With stuff like this, there often are no 'correct' names. If you call it daddy-o eggs, that's what it's called in your house/family.

pyrflie,

Yeah there are thousands of names for recipes like this since they date back to the creation of bread and domestication of chickens.

Chainweasel, in Edit: (What do you call this dish?)

Egg in a basket

Chozo,

This is what we called it in my household, as well.

qooqie, (edited ) in Tips on making your data less sellable?

That sort of data doesn’t make you less desirable. They will have algorithms that can put together what you’d still most likely want to buy just from those pics. The best way is to generate no data. Keep it blank, post nothing, connect as little as possible, use a VPN, stuff like that.

Also posting those pics on your Facebook isn’t a great idea if you’re using it for charity and work purposes lol

shinigamiookamiryuu, in Tips on making your data less sellable?

I don’t know, but I know I’m protected a little by being multilingual.

Bitrot, (edited )
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I just get ads in multiple languages, even in podcasts.

ReallyKinda, in Edit: (What do you call this dish?)

Another vouch for egg in a hole. Not to be confused with “egg toast” which is cubed and buttered toast with a soft boiled egg mixed in.

breathless_RACEHORSE, in Edit: (What do you call this dish?)

Haven’t had it in years, but my grandfather made them all the time and called it Gas House egg.

LazaroFilm, in Edit: (What do you call this dish?)
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Hippo-eggs because… well… it’s a long story…

zero_spelled_with_an_ecks, in Edit: (What do you call this dish?)

Toad in the hole.

altima_neo,
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That’s sausage in Yorkshire pudding

DrBob,
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Brits call sausage in toast toad in the hole. On this side of the Atlantic it’s egg .

wutsdadiffrence, in Edit: (What do you call this dish?)

Alabama eggs cuz it’s in bread. I have usually called them egg in hole.

HappycamperNZ,

Suppose this is now what I call them too

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