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<blockquote data-quote="DavidGrahamJones" data-source="post: 1627566" data-attributes="member: 245335"><p>Where do you get your eggs?</p><p></p><p>Egg bound use to be an expression used for constipation even though it's something that happens to chickens. I suppose a more runny egg might not have any bacteria killed off properly, Edwina Curry was always going on about salmonella in eggs, but after a 60% slump in egg sales and millions of chickens being slaughtered, it led to her resignation. A Whitehall report published in 2001 proved that she had, in fact, been largely right. The study found that Britain was facing a "salmonella epidemic of considerable proportions" in late 1988 – and that the Government had down-played the risks.</p><p></p><p>I suppose it's possible, maybe, perhaps.</p><p></p><p>Otherwise, my poached eggs slightly on the runny side, haven't caused any grief for me.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DavidGrahamJones, post: 1627566, member: 245335"] Where do you get your eggs? Egg bound use to be an expression used for constipation even though it's something that happens to chickens. I suppose a more runny egg might not have any bacteria killed off properly, Edwina Curry was always going on about salmonella in eggs, but after a 60% slump in egg sales and millions of chickens being slaughtered, it led to her resignation. A Whitehall report published in 2001 proved that she had, in fact, been largely right. The study found that Britain was facing a "salmonella epidemic of considerable proportions" in late 1988 – and that the Government had down-played the risks. I suppose it's possible, maybe, perhaps. Otherwise, my poached eggs slightly on the runny side, haven't caused any grief for me. [/QUOTE]
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