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Blood can also be used as a substitute in baking. Pretty sure it's in lieu of eggs. Not curious enough to ruin a perfectly good batch of brownies though :(
I love that your concern is the integrity of the brownies, not the sourcing of the blood.
I'm literally carrying around like a gallon of the stuff, sourcing it isn't a problem.
...like in a gallon jug?
No! You think I'm made of money? The blood will stain and I'm not gonna get another gallon jug every month. I just use a big glass jar. Weirdo.
Priorities, man.
Good brownies are hard to come by; unsuspecting neighbors however, are not.
I have a lovely book on recipes with blood, I'll give ya give ya the name once I find it
Edit, lol took just a second, blood by Jennifer McLagan
I'll have to get that for when my Klingon friends come over.