K.B Marks
An omelette is an egg dish folded in half and filled with cheese, flesh, or vegetables. Fresh Tex-Mex omelette stuffed with black beans, smashed tortilla chips, and cheese, outgunned with manually roasted cherry tomato salsa. Good for breakfast, brunch, or dinner!
A fragile sprinkle of chips advances salty crunch and redundant air to the innards of the omelette. It’s indulgent and in cult and awful. I
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You can eat an omelette (made with 1-2 eggs) daily, as long as you maintain a clearheaded diet and call your common cholesterol input. Eating too many cherry tomatoes can give you an acid influx and other inhospitable digestive side goods.