| Eggs are baby chickens |
No they aren't you fool |
Ergo, some enriched breads are chicken. |
Guess you eat duck eggs- Those are baby ducks, indeed they are not baby chickens. |
Eggs are not baby anything. They are eggs. |
Most cakes have chicken. |
+1 I know someone who is highly allergic to chicken, but can eat eggs. |
I originally posted that and one of my kids is highly allergic to eggs but not chicken. It’s completely different. |
Eggs are a chicken period. They are mostly not fertilized. |
| OP here. Thank you for all your opinions. I do not eat chicken (or chicken products) for all three meals every day, but just had a day where it happened and wondered how weird it was. I wouldn't eat seafood for all three meals. |
An unfertilized egg will never be a chicken. A cooked egg will never be a chicken. Parts of an egg * Shell: A hard outer layer that protects the egg from damage * Yolk: Contains fat-soluble vitamins, iron, phosphorus, folate, and other nutrients * White: Also known as the albumen, this part contains protein and riboflavin * Membranes: The allantois, chorion, amnion, and vitellus/yolk are membranes that surround the egg Not a chicken. |
| Just a lot of protein your body’s going to just poop out and not use |
Adding “period” to a factually incorrect statement doesn’t lend it any credibility. |
| I assume there's some vegtable and grain in there? |
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Eggs and chicken don’t bother me. I also would think of bacon at breakfast and a ham sandwich for lunch as the same thing.
But I wouldn’t eat animal 3x a day. |