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Eggs are just hens' menstrual periods anyway.
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No, they're chicken (or insert favorite egg laying animal here) abortions.
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Eggs are just hens' menstrual periods anyway
"Would this be the same thing doctors call a blighted ovum with human patients? " Yolkless eggs are usually formed about a bit of tissue that is sloughed off the ovary or oviduct. You guys should be advertising copywriters for the egg industry, my mouth just won't stop watering. |
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tastes real
It tasted like real egg white.
So does this mean where the egg was formed, it did not have access to the whole egg production cycle? Is this then called tissue egg? Sammi Na Boodie () |
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