Lee Lofaso wrote to David Drummond <=-
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Hello David,
Australian Breakfast (adapted)
Take a fertilized ostrich egg. Allow the embryo to half form.
Bury the egg in hot sand on the beach and leave it for about 100
days*. Remove the top of the egg and pour contents down gullet.
* note: pregnant Filipinas only have to wait 21 days
source: bertc.com
Your "source" is suspect. Ostrich eggs are a very rare commodity in Australia.
So are pregnant Filipinas.
Or is that the point of the post?
Okay. Them Aussia guys only think those fertilized duck eggs
are ostrich eggs. Based on what they have been told by pregnant
Filipinas.
--Lee
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I'm Australian, and I've never heard of this. Anyway, we have Emus here, not Ostriches.
Pregnant Filipinas are far more common then Ostrich eggs, or this supposed dish.
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