With a substitution ratio of 65g of blood for one egg (approx. 58g), or 43g of blood for one egg white (approx. 33g)

How hungry are ya?

    • @over_clox
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      912 hours ago

      Milk is just filtered blood. And eggs are just chicken periods…

      • @[email protected]
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        11 hours ago

        Elaborate on “milk is just filtered blood”, because the breast is not a kidney. This doesn’t jive with what I’ve learned about physiology. Lactocytes synthesize milk proteins such as lactalbumin and casein, they aren’t filtered out of the bloodstream.

        I’d argue eggs aren’t chicken periods either, it’s not their endometrial lining.

    • @[email protected]OP
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      312 hours ago

      Eggs. I thought about changing the title to “You can substitute Eggs with blood” but that also sounded awkward.

      Then I realized I’m what’s awkward.

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        29 hours ago

        “Substitute X for Y” meaning removing Y and adding X is super weird to me. I always have to use a conscious effort not to interpret that as removing X and adding Y.