Are eggs considered a dairy product?
I'm too lazy to phone the pharmacist and ask.
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Kim & Crew
Beautiful BC, Canada
JL Member since July 1, 2002
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Yes.
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Kai & Samm
North Vancouver, BC
Here:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dairy_p...gs_as_dairy.3F
Depends on how you define "dairy."
True. Eggs are a product of mammals, so are considered dairy by some, while others feel it only relates to milk products.Originally Posted by stacde
"Travel is fatal to bigotry, prejudice and being narrow minded."
"Nothing is more responsible for the good old days than a bad memory."
Kai & Samm
North Vancouver, BC
I wouldn't think, for purposes of antibiotics, they would be.
SAY WHAT????Originally Posted by kaisdad
Eggs come from CHICKENS, not mammals. Chickens are BIRDS and have FEATHERS, mammals have HAIR. It is the body covering that is what defines a mammal versus bird.
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Sorry, I meant animals. I was thinking of something else when I writing that. Sorry.Originally Posted by Belles mom
"Travel is fatal to bigotry, prejudice and being narrow minded."
"Nothing is more responsible for the good old days than a bad memory."
Kai & Samm
North Vancouver, BC
Yea, I read the Wikipedia thing before posting...it was to "involved".
Thanks guys.
And Nick, I thought so. You confirmed my suspisions.
YAY! Sausage/Green Pepper Omlette for dinner it is!!
Kim & Crew
Beautiful BC, Canada
JL Member since July 1, 2002
Fear Nothing. Live for Everything.
Admit it Cam, you were thinking of mammary glands that mammals have and that distracted you.Originally Posted by kaisdad
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