From: Bill Gary
On Oct 16, 2002
Well, I can see why they titled it that way. Try to get at the orange omelette I just made, you'll SEE ruffian!!! Very good!
From: cheryl
On May 6, 2002
LOL Haven't tried it, but have to wonder; is it the oranges or the eggs that make for a brazen harlot?
From: Loungahn
On Apr 7, 2006
I enjoyed this a lot, but my family didnt really like it. I did learn the hard way, use small oaranges.
From: O-mama
On Dec 12, 2006
I'm a heathen when it comes to juicing...going to try this with lemon concentrate and prepared oj...will let y'all know.
From: Le Honerable Kelsaroo
On Jan 21, 2008
it may be good for some but it wasn't edible for me the flavor was interesting on the knodof good oside however it didn't match it's texture and that made me feel sick another thing where would there be a recipe in midieval times specifically for"harlots and ruffians" that used tropical fruit? the commoners couldn't read books weren't mass produced as this would have to be and fruit spoiled to easily!
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