➡I accidentally bought Balut eggs: 2 live ducks! Now a Chat Thread!

The eggs don't start developing until ythey get up to a certain temperature...which happens when you put them in the bator.
So even though they were laid on different days they all started at the same time.

Does that make sense?
I can try to explain it in a different way if it doesn't.

Oh ok that makes sense I posted before I read this saying that it might have counted once they were layed I can't believe I didn't know this
 
@KikisGirls and any other Texans reading... we are heading to San Antonio in a couple weeks. Do any of you get out that way often? Looking for good restaurant recommendations.
No I don't but @Texicano might have a good suggestion.
 
But it just takes a small amount of milk to linger on forever if you don't clean it up well enough. It's not the stickiness, it's the smell!
:sick I didn’t even think about the smell. You’re right lol.
@KikisGirls and any other Texans reading... we are heading to San Antonio in a couple weeks. Do any of you get out that way often? Looking for good restaurant recommendations.
We went to San Antonio for sea world and were kinda disappointed in the general asmosphere. But, if you come to Houston I can point you to the best sushi in the world. :drool
 
:sick I didn’t even think about the smell. You’re right lol.

We went to San Antonio for sea world and were kinda disappointed in the general asmospjere. But, if you come to Houston I can point you to the best sushi in the world. :drool

Houston has many good places to eat.
Every kind of food...from all over the world can be found here.
 
:sick I didn’t even think about the smell. You’re right lol.

We went to San Antonio for sea world and were kinda disappointed in the general asmospjere. But, if you come to Houston I can point you to the best sushi in the world. :drool

Oh I love sushi! And don't tell me that. I went to sea world Orlando as a kid and loved it & sea world is one of the places we are planning to take our girls. I hope it's as good as I remember.
 
Farina might be a northerner thing, like grits are mostly a Southerner thing. I'm a bit of a mishmash. I was born in New York, grew up in Florida, lived in Ohio, and now have been in Texas for almost a decade. Add in being a first generation American and I don't know if I'm coming or going. I switch from y'all to you guys depending on whether I'm taking to westerners or easterners!
 

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