Do You Consider Eggs Meat or Dairy Group?

So is your bet (what you require to win) that eggs are meat, or are you betting that she is wrong that they are dairy?

If the latter, you have won and require only the dictionary to prove it.

what came first, the chicken or the egg?

According to Wikipedia, Dairy deals with milk. It is a place where milk is extracted (milked) Dairy - Wikipedia therefore Eggs are no considered dairy.

Eggs are sold in the dairy section probably because they all need to be refrigerated and it is easier and more cost effective for the store to put them together.

[quote]slimthugger wrote:
what came first, the chicken or the egg?[/quote]

to annoy people i like to answer that question with: “according to darwin it was the egg, born from an animal which was the evolutionary step befor a chicken.”

[quote]Bill Roberts wrote:
So is your bet (what you require to win) that eggs are meat, or are you betting that she is wrong that they are dairy?

If the latter, you have won and require only the dictionary to prove it.[/quote]

No, my stance was simply that eggs are not in the dairy gorup. I said they are either in the meat groupor the poultry group. She was so set in the fact that they were that I was seocnd guessing my intuition.

BTW, my Mom has been a vegatarian for at least the past 41 years. So I was raised by a vegatarian and she was one before there were vegans, vegos, etc…

My Mother cooked all sorts of meats for my brother and I growing up but would never eat it. She even invited me over for a steak dinner this weekend. Good Ol’ Moms!!

Thanks for the input peeps…!

[quote]jehovasfitness wrote:
how are eggs meat? there is no meat in eggs. Eggs are typically sold in the dairy section at the grocery store.

/end thread[/quote]

Yes the grocer has spoken. The milk in the egg makes it a dairy product.