There's always egg substitute you can buy (There are instructions on the box explaining how to use it and how much equals an egg). Just be careful, it doesn't quite work or taste the same way.
Water + flour.
Materials used for making colors are mostly colored shells and plants.
Heavy cream can be used as a substitute for eggs. You can also use some sort of oil as a substitute, but this will depend on what you are making or cooking.
canola oil is the best substitute for palm oil. it can be used for toiletries too.
There are egg substitues that you can buy, otherwise oil sometimes works. Instead of milk, you can try soy milk or almond milk.
Karana used shells for various purposes, including making jewelry, buttons, and ornaments to decorate her belongings. She also used shells as fishing hooks and to make tools for daily tasks like scraping hides and cutting food.
anisado wine is used for making curing food like ham etc..... is used to making fast or to make fast the curing food
Cinnamon, nutmeg, or allspice are pretty good.
Baking soda/Bicarbonate of Soda are the best egg substitutes.
in Tudor times mice used to get stuffed with crumbs that the people used to leave
Diatomaceous earth, composed of the skeletons of tiny animals would be good, for it is finely divided, and thus quite reactive.
It is not real fur that is used in stuffed animals. Nylon fabric is used and that makes it washable.
many people used spinach and ricotta cheese blend intead of stuffing with mushrooms try onions or bell peppers or a combination.