Boil egg diet
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Look_Its_Kriss wrote: »I will stick to my strong suit.. Eating eggs
Don't remain eggnostic, now we're gonna be egging you on.1 -
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Look_Its_Kriss wrote: »
See? im already way ahead of the game... and i guess i am on the boiled egg diet LOL
I'm absolutely eggspressionless. Omeletting this one slide, for now.4 -
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It's called an "egg fast" and you're not supposed to do it for any more than 4 to 5 days. It is used to kick start a keto diet and/or break a plateau. And you will gain back about half of what you lost.
http://www.ibreatheimhungry.com/2014/07/egg-fast.html0 -
Mmmm I just had 2 boiled eggs and salad!
Do Easter eggs count on this crazy egg diet? Mini eggs? Cream eggs? Oh god easter so hard lol1 -
Mmmm I just had 2 boiled eggs and salad!
Do Easter eggs count on this crazy egg diet? Mini eggs? Cream eggs? Oh god easter so hard lol
ALL OF THE CHOCOLATE ALWAYS.
I live virtually opposite a chocolatier. Might need to get one of their eggs and have an IDGAF moment with it. And it will only be a moment.1 -
This thread reminds me, it's getting close to time to resurrect the infamous Easter thread about hard boiled eggs...0
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This thread is giving me horrendous flashbacks to the 1980s and my first job. I was a junior clerk and my two colleagues were forever starting different diets. This thread is reminding me of my second week in the job when one woman started the egg diet and the other was on the cabbage soup diet. I seriously considered resigning.5
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Boiled eggs are an excellent source of protein... yeah the yoke is evil, but we are all allowed a few variances in life. But here is the thing, if you want to drop weight and keep it off - you need to train your body. Dropping weight is 70% diet and 30% activity... Diet does not equate to starving yourself - nothing good will come from that... I enjoy a boiled egg or two after a long run in the morning - that protein is an added bonus for recovery! All that said - if you roll into this boiled egg diet, I would highly recommend dropping $20 on a egg cooker. They steam the eggs and make peeling the shell easy! Good luck and let us know how it turns out for you.0
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Yolks aren't evil, they're where all the healthy fats and vitamins are! THey're a major source of lutein and animal-based Vitamin A.
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The only time the Joy of Cooking has ever let me down was when it recommended the cold water start for hard boiled eggs.
Here's how and why to do the boiling water start: http://www.seriouseats.com/2014/05/the-secrets-to-peeling-hard-boiled-eggs.html0 -
kshama2001 wrote: »The only time the Joy of Cooking has ever let me down was when it recommended the cold water start for hard boiled eggs.
Here's how and why to do the boiling water start: http://www.seriouseats.com/2014/05/the-secrets-to-peeling-hard-boiled-eggs.html
Was not overjoyed either!
http://allrecipes.com/recipe/232024/hard-boiled-eggs-in-the-oven/
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Boiled eggs are an excellent source of protein... yeah the yoke is evil, but we are all allowed a few variances in life. But here is the thing, if you want to drop weight and keep it off - you need to train your body. Dropping weight is 70% diet and 30% activity... Diet does not equate to starving yourself - nothing good will come from that... I enjoy a boiled egg or two after a long run in the morning - that protein is an added bonus for recovery! All that said - if you roll into this boiled egg diet, I would highly recommend dropping $20 on a egg cooker. They steam the eggs and make peeling the shell easy! Good luck and let us know how it turns out for you.
In what way is the yolk of an egg evil?0 -
THEROSE883 wrote: »Has anyone heard of the boil egg diet and does it really work?
No. Keep in mind that this is a lifestyle change so unless you plan to eat boiled eggs forever it would be best to eat regular food and stay within the calories you need per day to lose weight. Fad diets never work long term.0 -
Egg yolks evil, don't be daft.0
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kshama2001 wrote: »The only time the Joy of Cooking has ever let me down was when it recommended the cold water start for hard boiled eggs.
Here's how and why to do the boiling water start: http://www.seriouseats.com/2014/05/the-secrets-to-peeling-hard-boiled-eggs.html
Never read the oy of Cooking, I am a Fannie Farmer Cookbook fan. I DO watch Alton Brown and he recommends the cold water start. I had trouble hard cooking eggs until I used the cold water start. I will never boiling water start my eggs again.0 -
WinoGelato wrote: »This thread reminds me, it's getting close to time to resurrect the infamous Easter thread about hard boiled eggs...
When the thing about how Sean Spicer had been the White House easter bunny back in the Bush administration came out, I of course thought first about that thread!
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lemurcat12 wrote: »WinoGelato wrote: »This thread reminds me, it's getting close to time to resurrect the infamous Easter thread about hard boiled eggs...
When the thing about how Sean Spicer had been the White House easter bunny back in the Bush administration came out, I of course thought first about that thread!
How on earth did I miss this gem of news?1
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