"I'm changing the world," grinned Rodolphe Landemaine, between mouthfuls of a lovingly laminated, butter-free, pain au chocolat.
Landemaine, a baker, now owns five busy boulangeries in Paris, with more on the way in other French cities, all serving entirely dairy-free products to a mostly local clientele.
Not that he advertises the absence of #butter, or #eggs, or cows' #milk, in his shops. Indeed, the word "vegan" never crosses his lips.
@ai6yr $1.69 to $9+ per dozen depending on the store and egg labels the last few months, most around $2/dozen.
But we get the high end (green, blue & dark brown shells) free from our pet chickens daily. (We wear masks around them just in case they get a respiratory disease, but they have been extremely healthy the last few years).
@Laplantgenetics Backyard eggs are great! My son would love them, but we have neighbors who hate everything (and will complain to the city), hawks, and coyotes (plus rats and raccoons). We'd have to build a Fort Knox chicken coop/run, even if the neighbors didn't care, LOL. (a Red Tailed Hawk once picked up a baby bunny off the back patio while the family was sitting in the family room, LOL... quite traumatic.)
Clearly the Welsh polis have learnt something from Farage’s appearance in Edinburgh (milk shakes then) and no doubt Vaughan Gething will have learnt something. He would not have wanted the instigator of the stitch up treated in the same way as PM.
@fkamiah17 I have to prefer thinking of it as a natural reaction to a member of the Labour aristocracy rolling into town and explaining in words of few syllables how they will make life better for all of us. 😂
"corporate profits account for more than 50% of our current #inflation. Egg & meat producers, dominated by a handful of multibillion-dollar companies, have engaged in or are alleged to have engaged in price fixing..
#IVF involves removing eggs from the ovaries and combining them with collected sperm in a petri dish for fertilization.
This doesn't always result in a healthy embryo that can be implanted in the uterus.
Thus, doctors will typically fertilize #multiple#eggs simultaneously to increase the odds of a healthy embryo developing.
🔸If you consider each frozen embryo a "child," doctors need to create just one embryo at a time, reducing the likelihood of a successful procedure.
🔸Or create extra embryos that are never implanted, requiring the embryos to be stored indefinitely at the cost of $1,000 per year.
Any mistakes by a fertility clinic that result in the destruction of an embryo could result in murder charges.
Some Alabama fertility clinics are continuing to operate under these new restrictions. The Fertility Institute of North Alabama, for example, is continuing to offer IVF but plans "to fertilize fewer eggs to avoid the risks associated with discarding unused embryos."
This will both increase the price of the procedure, which already costs $10,000, and decrease the likelihood of success.