According to the Weight Watchers program which uses points rather than calories, an egg is 2 points. Also under Weight Watchers, a 3 ounce portion of lean meat is 5 points. The equivalent amount of eggs would, therefore be two and a half eggs.
One serving size according to the package is 12 pieces, which would equal 4 points.
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They would if they could catch them, but they would probably eat young or eggs, as bears will eat almost anything organic.
If the Bluebird is too old or too ill to take on care of the baby birds it will leave the nest and let another bird care for them. 98% of eggs are found and raised to adulthood. The 2% of eggs that aren't found doesn't affect the Bluebird's population
Six whites plus one whole egg.
Create scrambled eggs or an omelet, everyone will get a portion
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That depends on how many eggs you allow per portion. If you allow 1 egg each, then 150 eggs, if you allow two eggs then 300 eggs would be needed.
About 5.6 large eggs equal 8 small eggs
120 eggs.
7 Large eggs equal 15 ounces
4/5 eggs are equal to a cup. 7/8 egg whites are equal to a cup. 11/12 egg yokes are equal to a cup.
Depends on whether they are ostrich eggs or ants eggs!
6 medium eggs
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It would be according to the size of the eggs. I would guess that 6 large eggs would equal 1/2 cup. Actually, the Egg Beaters website says: 4 whole eggs = 1 cup Egg Beaters 1 whole egg = 1/4 cup Egg Beaters 1 egg white = 2 tbsp Egg Beaters So it sounds as if two eggs ought to do it. Happy baking!