All day all I had wanted was something made of eggs... the one thing I didn't have. Why is my mind so contrary?
Good luck tomorrow will be thinking of youBreakfast: my usual low carb coconut ‘porridge’ with strawberries washed down with a black coffee.
Late morning: black coffee and an Atkins barSkipped lunch.
Mid afternoon: black coffee and coffee chia pudding.
Dinner: gammon steak, cauliflower, Brussels and carrots followed by SF raspberry jelly, cream and LC nutty granola.
I guess this is my last decent LC meal for 24hours. NMB food wise, from midnight for surgery tomorrow, can have a black coffee when I get up though.
They sure are, they play a big part in producing the fluvax each year.Eggs are an absolute necessity.
And if it's the first time you have had the flu shot, you might be left wondering why you were asked about an egg allergy.
Hen's eggs play a central role in the manufacturing of flu vaccines.
"When the flu vaccines are made, the virus is grown in the yolk of fertilised hens eggs," University of Sydney pharmacologist Professor Peter Carroll said. Three things you might not know about the flu shot:
1.There is no live virus in the flu shot, so you cannot get the flu from the vaccine.
2.The composition of the vaccine changes every year.
3.The flu shot is safe for pregnant women at all stages of their pregnancy.
Egg-based manufacturing of influenza vaccination is the most common method and has been used for more than 70 years.
https://www.abc.net.au/news/2017-04-21/influenza-vaccine-made-inside-chook-eggs/8461002
They sure are, they play a big part in producing the fluvax each year.
I can't find the link to the story that a extra one million eggs were used in 2019 / 20 fluvax season here in Australia.
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