It's good protein? It's cheap and easy to make. I normally eat eggs for breakfast and dinner
It's good protein? It's cheap and easy to make. I normally eat eggs for breakfast and dinner
cool story, bro.
Cool Hand Luke, is that you?
I eat about 6 per day.
I eat a few every other day. I'd love to eat more but I'm worried about the cholesterol. I know the medical community doesn't think eggs are nearly as bad as before, but they just don't know everything, and it's probably a bit safer to eat them in moderation, as everything else.
1) Cholesterol is good for you and essential for life. 2) Eating eggs will not raise serum cholesterol anyway.
Piano_Man87 wrote:
I eat a few every other day. I'd love to eat more but I'm worried about the cholesterol. I know the medical community doesn't think eggs are nearly as bad as before, but they just don't know everything, and it's probably a bit safer to eat them in moderation, as everything else.
I have an irrational fear of eggs. The smell of them - especially hard-boiled - makes me want to vomit. They basically smell like a$$.
I'll even go so far as to avoid eating baked goods that contain them.
I am the Eggman wrote:
1) Cholesterol is good for you and essential for life. 2) Eating eggs will not raise serum cholesterol anyway.
Piano_Man87 wrote:I eat a few every other day. I'd love to eat more but I'm worried about the cholesterol. I know the medical community doesn't think eggs are nearly as bad as before, but they just don't know everything, and it's probably a bit safer to eat them in moderation, as everything else.
Your body manufactures 80% of your cholesterol, and 20% comes from diet. Cholesterol is fine if you have it in the right amounts, of the right kinds, but it's an oversimplification to call it "good" as it is an oversimplification to call having body fat "good."
If you have a long enough attention span, give this a watch.
Ryan Hall eats tons of eggs.
Why hasn't Hingle chimed in
6-8 a day I would say..
triggered by eggs wrote:
The smell of them - especially hard-boiled - makes me want to vomit. They basically smell like a$$.
You have smelled lots of ass, have you?
jamin would love to hear from you.
They smell like farts but I still eat a lot of them
Thanks for the obsolescent video from veganpropaganda.org. That twit spends most of the video talking about how the egg industry was trying to deal with the villification of eggs (a food prized by every living thing in the wild..including herbivores) as a food by the federal guidelines. But guess what, the federal government just changed their minds, and after 40 years of demonization based on BS "science", eggs are now OK! What's next, it will be OK to have them with bacon?!? The Great Federal Oz has spoken, and has changed it's Great Mind!The government+industry cabal for high-carb, anti-saturated fat has led to a worldwide epidemic of obesity, diabetes and other diseases that were virtually unknown in my grandparents time. Yet the beat goes on that "whole grains are good for you, complex carbs! Sugar isn't bad, Coke adds life! Just watch out for that evil saturated fat boogeyman!"Notwithstanding that our ancestors saw eggs and animal fats as the most prized nutrients on the planet for, oh...over a million years. How's THAT for a diet fad? By comparison, agricultural production of grains is a mere blip, and veganism is a nonexistent hiccup (except for the poor fools that fall for it's cult of "save the planet, save yourself, save the baby whales for Jesus!")Thanks for the laugh.
Flaxts wrote:
https://youtu.be/RtGf2FuzKo4If you have a long enough attention span, give this a watch.
I am the Eggman wrote:
"science",
Science is one of the main things I'm interested in. Please show me the science and I'm willing to change my ways. I'm also interested in ethics.
My third and final interest is grammar. Commas and periods go inside of quotations, "like this."
It is better to grow it into a chicken, and then eat it.
Eggs are not inherently good or bad, but rather their effect on humans is determined by eggologists. For example, when we find that eggs are bad for people, any subsequent egg is bad for you. But the eggs you ate before this finding were good for you. Clear?
this is better though
I basically just eat a lot of eggs. I'm too cheap to get meat (plus it doesn't last very long once you buy it) and meat is a hassle to cook. If you are worried about all the fat and cholesterol in the yolk you can remove some of the yolks.
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