I read recently a way to home pasteurize eggs. Wouldn't that take away risk of salmonella?
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I think its wise to be careful but also with the amount of things us brits are told not to eat during pregnancy is ridiculous! half of the things are consumed before we discover we are pregnant anyway! (well in my case as im addicted to pate and soft poached eggs!) Im no longer eating pate and im avoiding deep sea fish such as sword fish etc, id like to think that the odd soft poached egg wont harm me, i never could stand hard boiled eggs at the best of times! I bought some liver recently as my gran always made me eat it during pregnancy for extra iron, only to discover thats on the list of donts now too! soon we will all be living on salad leaves and egg free, gluten free. taste free rubbish! I agree that we should be more careful when pregnant but i think sometimes its taken too far.
I will lower the amount of eggs i eat but i certainly dont think i will be taking them off the menu completely! and as for cake batter....................................licking the spoon is the best part!!!!!!
i am not quite sure about the egg thing but congradulations!!!!Hi to all, I am 14 weeks pregnant (almost 15 weeks) and i just cant resist a soft boiled egg or soft poached egg in the morning................surely our 'home grown' eggs dont have the same salmonella risks as store bought eggs?
I mean seriously an egg laid that morning, you cant get fresher so is there any real harm in it?
Opinions please!