I am allergic to chicken eggs, but I can
eat duck eggs.
Not exact matches
My allergist says that most people who can't
eat eggs will be able to have
duck eggs with no problems.
We have
ducks and
eat their
eggs; try
duck eggs if you can find them, they are so much better than chicken
eggs!
I'm not one to
eat a lot of fries, but when I do, they're triple fried
duck fat fries with a 110 - minute
egg and cold béarnaise.
Assuming one is
eating real food, every
duck egg, every pound of ground beef, every head of cauliflower, has different «nutrition facts.»
The basics: -
EAT nourishing, nutrient dense food: meat (organic and free range is best), seafood, vegetables,
eggs, nuts, fruits, fat (such as ghee, coconut oil, beef tallow,
duck fat, olive oil), as much or as little safe starch as works for you (potatoes, sweet potatoes, rice, etc.) as much or as little full fat dairy as works for you (butter, cheese, cream, yogurt, sour cream) and dark chocolate of course.
(And while we're on the subject of luscious things to
eat, a little truffle salt along with the
duck fat is just about the best thing you can do to plantains, potatoes, parsnips, and
eggs.)
I have been
eating eggs and
duck and sushi and hamburgers, etc., should I just
eat....
I am mostly plant - based, but
eat eggs, occasional fish, and use bone broth (organic chicken,
duck, grass - fed beef) for soups and stews.
We have
ducks and
eat their
eggs; try
duck eggs if you can find them, they are so much better than chicken
eggs!
Hello my name is Lucia Marie nickname is peach I was raised on a farm in Michigan we had horses dogs, cats, goats chickens geese
ducks and a steer all were pets we only
ate the
eggs.
Caught off the waters of the town, it is a popular breakfast fare which is fried and
eaten with tomatoes and salted
duck eggs.