| 1. | Laura Bush had grits and a biscuit, scrambled egg and ham sandwich.
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| 2. | But these are much different from scrambled eggs as Americans know them.
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| 3. | This is most noticeable with scrambled eggs, less so with baked goods.
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| 4. | Quickly chop the reserved scrambled egg and add it to the rice.
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| 5. | There should be no question, none whatsoever, about what constitutes scrambled eggs.
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| 6. | I retrieved the Extra from my scrambled eggs and began to read:
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| 7. | He was particularly horrified by the sight of scrambled eggs at breakfast.
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| 8. | Or for those who eat ketchup from morning on, scrambled eggs.
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| 9. | He ordered the fare changed the next day to scrambled eggs and bacon.
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| 10. | Also consider scrambled egg-filled tortillas for brunch or a light supper.
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