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wereafamily
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Wed, Jul 13 2011, 10:01 am
after putting in the eggs into my tuna patties mix I think I saw a blood-spot
What should I do??
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kalsee
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Wed, Jul 13 2011, 10:15 am
how many eggs do you have there?
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purelife
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Wed, Jul 13 2011, 10:47 am
what kind of eggs do you have, bc if you have eggs that come from a farm it's a problem, any blood-spot.
but if it's from a chicken that issn't from a farm, the chicken was never with a man so the blood-spot is not real blood or something like that.
I just remember this bc once I was making 3 cakes, and I mixed the batter, there were 12 eggs in there, and I checked them but suddenly I saw a bloodspot, so the rov told me it's fine. nothing to do with 1/60.
call a rav and ask, let me know what teh answer is, just wondering
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shanie5
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Wed, Jul 13 2011, 10:55 am
was the spot you may have seen in the yolk or the white of the egg?
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SV
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Wed, Jul 13 2011, 11:01 am
snoody wrote: | what kind of eggs do you have, bc if you have eggs that come from a farm it's a problem, any blood-spot.
but if it's from a chicken that issn't from a farm, the chicken was never with a man so the blood-spot is not real blood or something like that.
I just remember this bc once I was making 3 cakes, and I mixed the batter, there were 12 eggs in there, and I checked them but suddenly I saw a bloodspot, so the rov told me it's fine. nothing to do with 1/60.
call a rav and ask, let me know what teh answer is, just wondering |
I learned this also - unless the eggs are organic, it's really a chumra to check them for blood since any blood you might find is not a possible chicken but something else. But of course, you should call YLOR.
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Bea21
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Thu, Jul 14 2011, 5:25 pm
SV wrote: | snoody wrote: | what kind of eggs do you have, bc if you have eggs that come from a farm it's a problem, any blood-spot.
but if it's from a chicken that issn't from a farm, the chicken was never with a man so the blood-spot is not real blood or something like that.
I just remember this bc once I was making 3 cakes, and I mixed the batter, there were 12 eggs in there, and I checked them but suddenly I saw a bloodspot, so the rov told me it's fine. nothing to do with 1/60.
call a rav and ask, let me know what teh answer is, just wondering |
I learned this also - unless the eggs are organic, it's really a chumra to check them for blood since any blood you might find is not a possible chicken but something else. But of course, you should call YLOR. | Exactly what I was going to say
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wereafamily
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Thu, Jul 14 2011, 5:39 pm
Thank you so much!!
My DH called his Rav and was told that most eggs that you buy at your local grocery do not come from a farm and is not a problem.
B'H mine were OK - yay
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