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Ty Korrigan
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Birch tapping is probably as bad. Eggs are only unborn embryos if they are fertilised free range type. What about fish roe or caviar ? (not serious comments, eat what you want I'm not going to judge ;) )

 

Eggs are actually a hens period, yum!!!

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Disgusting really:biggrin:

Never mind all that halal meat you've been eating.

Like the spice Saffron which is basically crocus sperm or eggs which are unborn embryos, now exposed the trade in tree blood!

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The halal situation is pretty despicable IMO, we should be given the choice to condone such cruelty, not tricked into being involved :thumbdown::thumbdown:

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