Spiky Bugger
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Isn’t there some kind of fertilized vs unfertilized rule for deciding if eggs are edible?If I was sure they'd just been laid, I'd have eaten the duck eggs
Isn’t there some kind of fertilized vs unfertilized rule for deciding if eggs are edible?If I was sure they'd just been laid, I'd have eaten the duck eggs
I'm not sure, and I know I prefer my chicken eggs from a farm without a rooster, but think they may be ok if early enough. I but duck eggs too but not sure if there are any makes there now I have to look it up. I do know I'm not at all interested is eating balut.Isn’t there some kind of fertilized vs unfertilized rule for deciding if eggs are edible?
I'm not sure, and I know I prefer my chicken eggs from a farm without a rooster, but think they may be ok if early enough. I but duck eggs too but not sure if there are any makes there now I have to look it up. I do know I'm not at all interested is eating balut.
I wish I hadn't looked that up.I do know I'm not at all interested is eating balut.