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PhDreezy is working my way to a healthy weight

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Okay, do I not eat meat or animal anything or some animal somethings but not others? Any animal anything is making me cringe but there is animal in just about everything. pop-tarts, gummi worms… I even feel bad about eating eggs now because they are little chicken babies. Would I want someone to eat my babies? If that doesn’t make you rethink being ovo-lacto, I don’t know what will. It definitely worked for me. And now with all the comparable replacements we have no excuse for carnivorism. Yuck! I never thought I would be like this but epiphanies are something else. No more baby eating for me!!!!!



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lynnorajean is very recently married to Steve Livingston

Not all chicken eggs are babies

A healthy hen will lay an egg a day, but they will only become babies if they are fertilized by a rooster. That is why, in the old days, they used to pass an egg by a light to see if an embryo was forming. We eat un-fertilized eggs and allow the fertilized ones to grow into chicks…

However, having a vegan diet… without any animal products… milk, eggs, honey and etc is very commendable and quite animal friendly.

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lynnorajean is very recently married to Steve Livingston

Not commercial eggs

I never buy commercial eggs. I am with you there. I always buy local free-ranch eggs… and organic if I can find them. Fertilized eggs turn me off.
My grandmother always had an “egg women” who delivered fresh eggs to her weekly when she lived in town, and before that she had the family chickens. It’s amazing how 4 or 5 chickens kept more like pets can be a symbiotic part of a family.

The difference of fresh family eggs and commercial eggs is like night and day. Fresh family eggs are just happier, healthier, and the yolks tell the story.
What “industry” and “corporation” has done to the humble egg and the sweet little chicken is unconscionable. I won’t support inhumanity to animals for a cheaper omelet.

Thank you for giving this issue your voice.


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