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Created by alexcrg > 9 months ago, 14 Mar 2018
rockmagnet
QLD, 1458 posts
16 Mar 2018 5:53PM
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Juddy said..
Where is/who is the fkg vegan who's going to tell us that eating eggs is a crime/sin/unreasonable/cruel & unfair to the chook(s)?
Come on - you know it, you're out there.


I'm a vegan . I don't really care about the wellbeing of chooks even though I should. What I do care about is nasty people being rude about healthy lifestyle choices that are different to yours.
As regards eggs watch this video which I have already posted but will do so again.

nutritionfacts.org/video/who-says-eggs-arent-healthy-or-safe/

Chris_M
2132 posts
16 Mar 2018 4:47PM
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Not a vegan but....

WHAT SICKO EATS THE PERIODS FROM ANOTHER ANIMAL?????

Disgusting, dirty, period eating filth!

NotWal
QLD, 7430 posts
16 Mar 2018 7:12PM
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Juddy said..
Where is/who is the fkg vegan who's going to tell us that eating eggs is a crime/sin/unreasonable/cruel & unfair to the chook(s)?
Come on - you know it, you're out there.


Haven't you ever wondered why eggs are categorized as cage eggs, free range and barn eggs? Did you imagine it was just pandering to misconceptions? I guess that might be understandable. But no, the chook industry has a long history of institutional cruelty. That's why they are regulated; to keep the cruelty down to an "acceptable" level.

FormulaNova
WA, 15086 posts
16 Mar 2018 5:21PM
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southace said..
What's the best way to make scrambled eggs?
I have had several attempts recently with no luck.
I like it when they are yellow with white bits and smooth creamy texture?


I saw something on TV recently where she boiled/simmered some water, poured the scrambled egg mixture into the water, waited a very short time, and took it out. She said it was perfect scrambled eggs. It looked a bit different, so I am keen to try it to see how it tastes and what texture it has.

Has anyone else tried this?

I am a bit of a traditionalist, and a fried egg on toast is delicious. With the yoke just right and still a little bit runny.

On the other hand, if you are eating a decent bibimbup the egg and chilli sauce is eggsellent.

I also love using left over mince from spaghetti bolognese, or even beef tacos, and making huevos rancheros for breakfast. I.e. lightly fry a flour tortilla in a pan, add some mince on top, followed by a fried egg. A dash of chilli sauce as well, and yum yum yum!

Pitbull
WA, 1267 posts
16 Mar 2018 7:21PM
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To keep it simple - during the cooking process add a handful of cheese for scrambled eggs then place on toast with pepper.

Spotty
VIC, 1619 posts
16 Mar 2018 11:25PM
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Chris_M said..
Not a vegan but....

WHAT SICKO EATS THE PERIODS FROM ANOTHER ANIMAL?????

Disgusting, dirty, period eating filth!


maybe the ones that have em with Lady's Choice Mayo'....

alexcrg
13 posts
24 Sep 2018 10:09PM
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Monday Bump.

Also update: Just got a batch of 13 chicks to fill up the coop.

alexcrg
13 posts
24 Sep 2018 10:09PM
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Monday Bump.

Also update: Just got a batch of 13 chicks to fill up the coop.

Harrow
NSW, 4521 posts
25 Sep 2018 9:05AM
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What are you going to do with 26 chickens, that's a lot!

quikdrawMcgraw
1221 posts
25 Sep 2018 10:43AM
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Easy smoko two hard boiled eggs shell eat num num pigs bum

cauncy
WA, 8407 posts
25 Sep 2018 11:32AM
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I asked a chick how she likes her eggs in the morning
she said unfertilised

alexcrg
13 posts
27 Nov 2018 10:28PM
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Tuesday bump.

Also: "borrowed" 4 hens from my neighbors to increase profits

myusernam
QLD, 6154 posts
28 Nov 2018 2:25AM
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So chooks lay eggs approx 1 a day but they lay more if theres a rooster around? Is that right?
When they lay them and theres no rooster they last quite a while . But heaps longer i hear if you coat the shells in vaseline (yachties trick) as the shells are porous.
But if theres a rooster wont they start turning into chickens?, or does that stop if u collect them and they havent been sat on? Unsure how the whole rooster baby chicken thing plays out having never kept chooks. Like the idea but figure 5 bucks a week is a small price to pay to not step in chicken shxt all the time which i loathe

Haircut
QLD, 6491 posts
5 Dec 2018 6:55PM
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Having had chooks and rooster, i found thattif they don't get incubated within a day or two, or get cold, they don't develop, so pop them in the fridge right away if U want to be sure

Mine were old english game bantams, but im guessing it applies to other types of chook eggs too?

lotofwind
NSW, 6451 posts
5 Dec 2018 9:04PM
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Mark _australia said..
Usually if I am out drinking, and do alright..... in the morning I definitely prefer them unfertilised.


Your wife and kids must be so proud of you

nicephotog
NSW, 276 posts
11 Dec 2018 6:47PM
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Any, blonde, brunette black or fair !

Mark _australia
WA, 23468 posts
11 Dec 2018 6:44PM
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lotofwind said..

Mark _australia said..
Usually if I am out drinking, and do alright..... in the morning I definitely prefer them unfertilised.



Your wife and kids must be so proud of you


Yeah cos I was speaking literally, its not like its a joke that is centuries old.

Agent nods
622 posts
12 Dec 2018 12:20AM
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southace said..
What's the best way to make scrambled eggs?



best way is to cook them very gently....Like making custard, in a bowl over boiling water, or just a low heat . Do not add any thing, milk cheese cream etc until the eggs are almost cooked


www.sbs.com.au/food/recipes/heston-blumenthals-scrambled-eggs

alexcrg
13 posts
25 Nov 2019 10:20PM
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I had two eggs with some ham for breakfast this morning

holy guacamole
1393 posts
26 Nov 2019 7:09AM
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rockmagnet said.....nutritionfacts.org/video/who-says-eggs-arent-healthy-or-safe/

That's a website promoting primarily one man's opinions. That's not facts about nutrition.

For example, in a talk, he claimed that a single meal rich in animal products can "cripple" one's arteries

The fact is, humans evolved as omnivorous like many mammals.

There's no amount of convoluted theorising one can do to deny that fact.

eppo
WA, 9723 posts
26 Nov 2019 10:41AM
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how do you know someone's a vegan?

They will get on a watersports forum with a thread about how to best cook eggs and tell you.

petermac33
WA, 6415 posts
26 Nov 2019 4:42PM
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My mate 30 years ago found himself at a chicken culling factory and he told me the other day he did not eat chicken for a very long time.

Theres a conveyor belt with the chooks on it and there's a cutting line that the chooks pass through.

Unforunately it does not do the job very efficiently and a few percent survive.

Very cruel for the ones that miss out.

NotWal
QLD, 7430 posts
26 Nov 2019 7:48PM
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holy guacamole said..

rockmagnet said.....nutritionfacts.org/video/who-says-eggs-arent-healthy-or-safe/


That's a website promoting primarily one man's opinions. That's not facts about nutrition.

For example, in a talk, he claimed that a single meal rich in animal products can "cripple" one's arteries

The fact is, humans evolved as omnivorous like many mammals.

There's no amount of convoluted theorising one can do to deny that fact.


It's not just opinion. Greger backs up all his claims with industry tests. His whole shtick is to trawl through as much of the published test data as he can and publish reports on that.

He is a vegan. He's also a director of the International Humane Society which is an animal rights org. He's been accused of cherry picking data which wouldn't surprise me given the enormous variability in published nutrition data but I think by and large he is more right than wrong.

Yes your arteries can and often are temporarily crippled after meals. It just means they can't dilate as they normally would because the nitrous oxide response from the endothelial walls can be blocked by dairy and fat. It's the opposite effect of beet juice (and many other veges but not all) that dilate your blood vessels.

The fact that we are omnivores just means we can eat and survive on all sorts of stuff. It doesn't necessarily reflect what's best for us.

japie
NSW, 7144 posts
26 Nov 2019 8:57PM
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petermac33 said..
My mate 30 years ago found himself at a chicken culling factory and he told me the other day he did not eat chicken for a very long time.

Theres a conveyor belt with the chooks on it and there's a cutting line that the chooks pass through.

Unforunately it does not do the job very efficiently and a few percent survive.

Very cruel for the ones that miss out.


In the abattoir I worked in they had a Muslim chappie there using a knife to slit the throat to the birds which were missed by the mechanical process.

This allowed for the birds to be classified as Halal!

holy guacamole
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27 Nov 2019 4:03AM
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NotWal said..The fact that we are omnivores just means we can eat and survive on all sorts of stuff. It doesn't necessarily reflect what's best for us.


Logically you would therefore also accept that other mammals that live in the wild are eating their optimum diet, through natural evolution?



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