#PromptMe challenge
Camp Egg: Which Cabin?
A fun food poem

Welcome to camp egg, here we like to sing: Eggs, eggs, versatile eggs — which cabin are you a part of?
Are you part of the boiled egg cabin, split into soft-boiled egg (gooey or jammy) or hard-boiled egg like soft yellow clay?
Are you part of the fried cabin, ready for a sunny side up, sporting a smile from one cheek to another; representing the most optimistic of us all?
Are you the queen of the fluffy omelette versatile for the veggies and meat you can toss inside, with a healthy serving of delicious melted cheese.
Then there’s the incognito cabin, hidden in the depths of the woods, asking for eggs to be mixed with all the other cake ingredients and baked, or hidden in bread with a mixture of two eggs, splash of milk and then fried.
Or you can be a non-camp, eggless person after all: for those who say I hate eggs, I’m allergic or who have consciously chosen to be vegan.
Camp egg welcomes all but also respects those who choose that camping is not their thing after all.
Lucy Dan 蛋小姐 (she/her/她) wants to thank everyone who submitted prompts to the “what’s your favourite way to eat eggs” #PromptMe challenge on my instagram! Readers, chime in — what should be my next prompt question be?
What’s next? One of my pieces or a piece by Hope Coalesce?
