![]() Where is it used? This list of unverified names attracts more unverified names. random search of "naked bird in naked bread" did not show up much results). If this list is so important to you, maintain it and remove fakes (e.g. (sorry if i deleted them but they were before the artical got deleted so they arnt pard of any type of discussion anymore.) -The preceding unsigned comment was added by 66.208.218.98 ( talk it is part of the artical and it certainly is part of egg in the basket. the simple fact that it has SO MANY NAMES. The reason there is a list is because it has so many names. And please do not delete the messages of other users. Wikipedia is not a directory of everything that exists or has existed ( WP:NOT#DIR). Sorry but this is nonsense, even if some person one the planet uses these names, this list does not add any value to the article. I have also been researching on the internet and surveying people about the use of these names and ive heard just about everything so please dont be so quick to judge if some of these sound funny. if you look back in the history you will see when he made it. i even had help from an admin to make the bulleted list with all the names in alphabetical order. Im sorry if some of these names seem nonsense but i am not the only person to be adding these. Someone wants to clean up? - 84.190.188.93 14:16, 27 December 2006 (UTC) The "complete" list (including "armag-egg-on-toast", "murdered bird in bread", "Osama egg Laden", and "world war II") has now been moved to WP:BJAODN. It seems to be tempting to add some own creations to the list. The dish is known under some strange names. I have the feeling that at least some of these names listed here are not real or only used by a really group of people and not relevant for an encyclopedia. He had far bigger problems with the movie industry- look at his article I take a cookie cutter to take out the insides of the pieces of bread and use those to make peanut butter and jelly sandwiches for them (it's doubly good, because they don't like crusts :P), or I use them for stuffing.Īlso, Alan Moore did not disavow his writing credit, in part, due to Eggy in a Basket. What's wrong with good old fried egg on toast/WITH fried bread? :-) 82.46.180.56 17:54, 17 September 2007 (UTC) I have to disagree with the statement that eggs in a basket is wasteful because eggs in a basket is perfect for little ones. such behaviour would be strongly frowned upon! the reason for having fried bread instead of toast in the first place is to use up stale bread and the cooking oil in the pan, both of which would otherwise be wasted). It's got to be american - they're wasting perfectly good food by tearing out the middle of the slice! (your typical british so-called cuisine is more austerity fare. I had never heard of it before, despite knowing of a good many obscure pieces of English cuisine! - MacRusgail 19:59, 5 November 2006 (UTC) I'd back Moore up on his complaint here, as an ordinary citizen of the UK who has had many a full english breakfast and many variants on a theme of egg-on/with-toast. Is "egg in a basket" a mainly US dish? I remember something about this being said when Alan Moore was interviewed about this. When I have kids, I'll call it "peekaboo toast". Heh, "egg with a hole in the middle."- Foot Dragoon 17:19, 17 September 2006 (UTC) ![]() Toad in the hole is breakfast sausage cooked in Yorkshire Pudding dough. :) like there is with Soda pop, pop, Soda, and soft drink.- P-Chan 22:47, 24 April 2006 (UTC) It's wholly appropriate to leave this article here - there is more than a simple recipe. Maybe there is some regional trend for all these names. ![]() Personally, I've always known this as toad in-the-hole. I have no experience outside of Wikipedia, so I'd like to see someone who knows how to format it put it over there, so it doesn't get lost.ĪmishCellPhone 16:21, 6 April 2006 (UTC) Yeah you're right it is cool to see all the different names for this one dish. I think the V for Vendetta reference is rather trivial, considering food has been featured in a lot of films. It was rather fun to see them all pop up from other users. The alternate names bit is a bit interesting, as when I first expanded this article, I had very few names. I suppose it can be moved to wikibooks-it's more of a food dish then an encyclopedia article. ![]()
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