what's your position on eggs?

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:The science has changed as a PP noted. I eat 2/day.


I like them too but the nutrition research doesn't :

https://nutritionfacts.org/topics/eggs/


This is very misleading. His research quotes a study where people eat Egg McMuffins...which is clearly not the same as eating a hardboiled egg.

And choline is a very important nutrient for a making cell-signalling molecule called acetylcholine.

He has an agenda and it's veganism. Once you have an agenda like that you can't be objective.
Anonymous
I can't stand them. I feel like I am the only one who doesn't like or eat them.

I can tolerate them only when they are in something else (french toast, baked goods, etc.)!
Anonymous
team soft boiled egg with country ham dippers!
Anonymous
If greasy frying pans cleaned themselves, I would probably eat like 4 eggs a day at least. I have a hard time thinking of a meal that isn't improved by a runny fried egg on top. Or two.

As it is,.however, I only eat eggs occasionally. Unless you count eggs as ingredients in baked goods, pasta, mayo, and so on.
Anonymous
I eat 6 egg (whites) for breakfast every morning.
Anonymous
I eat 2/day for breakfast. No issues with my blood work. Switching to eating 2 eggs each morning with 1 slice of whole wheat toast and some fruit actually helped my bad cholesterol. I wasn't eating enough protein before so I was prone to grabbing a doughnut/danish/muffin at the office. Even doing that 3 times per week shot my LDL up. Now I'm full until lunch and I'm able to skip the free goodies each morning.
Anonymous
I eat 2/day for breakfast. No issues with my blood work. Switching to eating 2 eggs each morning with 1 slice of whole wheat toast and some fruit actually helped my bad cholesterol. I wasn't eating enough protein before so I was prone to grabbing a doughnut/danish/muffin at the office. Even doing that 3 times per week shot my LDL up. Now I'm full until lunch and I'm able to skip the free goodies each morning.
Anonymous
2 or 3 scrambled eggs topped with pico ge gallo is my go-to breakfast when I’m dieting.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I eat four hardboiled eggwhites on the mornings I lift weights along with a banana and feel great all day.


This made me laugh.

I love eggs, too, and find that b/c I do eat little meat, the protein in eggs gives me energy.

I also lift weights - but to keep my bones strong, as osteoporosis runs in the family. But weights and protein make an ideal combination.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:team soft boiled egg with country ham dippers!


You are my hero that sounds AMAZING
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