Anyone else eat hardboiled eggs?
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Love hard boiled eggs!0
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So Yummy and filling!! I love them!0
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I make 1 1/2 dozen HBE every week. I don't eat the yolks (Just peel them and toss the yolks) but I eat 3 - 4 HBE whites every day.0
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I love them; they are the perfect on-the-go, nutritional food. They also keeps you full longer!0
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It's good cholesterol! ;-) I love hard boiled eggs... I might have to make some tonight now that I'm thinking about them!0
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I usually bake a half dozen or more eggs (in a muffin pan so they don't slide around) every weekend and have one every day as part of my breakfast...YUM!0
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Yep I love them!
I sometime have one after a late workout or as a snack before bed.
I think I read that the Cholestorol in them is the good kind?0 -
Yes, I do! I usually have one for breakfast and sometimes as a snack during day. I keep a dozen boiled up in a container in the fridge for a fast grab!0
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I eat 6 a day. Usually just 1 yolk though. Cheap, low-cal way to get in good quality protein.0
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I boil 18 every Sunday and have at least two a day.0
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We raise chickens and get 7-9 eggs daily. So yes, I eat hardboiled eggs, scrambled eggs, runny eggs, egg salad, egg sandwich, fried eggs, poached eggs....eggs any which way :laugh:0
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Quite often, yes. My favourite is to toast 2 slices bread, spread with cream cheese, and add 2 sliced up boil eggs, add coarse pepper.
I keep a bowl in the fridge and grab them as snacks as well.0 -
Yummy! I keep a dozen in the fridge0
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I eat 3 eggs every morning!0
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I eat at least 3 eggs a day and when I run 6-8 a day. I used to eat them hardboiled but now I just scramble with a teaspoon of butter. It's the best source of protein. Abundance of other nutrients as well.0
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Yes. My office loves me when I peel that hardboiled egg :laugh:0
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Yep. I love them yolks and all.0
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To throw out some fancy sounding jargon
Dietary cholesterol has little to no affect on serum cholesterol levels.
I find this concept intriguing. Can you provide a reference? I don't have high cholesterol, but it is higher than it was when I was younger, so I worry because it runs in my family. My husband does have high cholesterol.0 -
3 per day, cook up over dozen on sundays and have them ready for every morning! less to do to prepare food for the next day!0
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Yes and they are great.0
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I generally eat up to 3 whole eggs a day. Love them any which way.0
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I eat two nearly every morning. My coworker's hate it.0
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All the time! My favorite breakfast.0
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To throw out some fancy sounding jargon
Dietary cholesterol has little to no affect on serum cholesterol levels.
I find this concept intriguing. Can you provide a reference? I don't have high cholesterol, but it is higher than it was when I was younger, so I worry because it runs in my family. My husband does have high cholesterol.
Eggs are safe:
http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/220370120 -
I eat around 4 to 10 a day depending on the day.
doesnt do much for social events but then im not that socialable ;-)
And before anyone bothers to write a load of crap about that im eating too many and it is bad for me and shouldnt eat the yokes blah blah, then please feel free to refrain and take your head for a dump first, cheers ;-)0 -
I eat one (or two) for breakfast 3 or 4 times a week. I bought some Jumbo eggs (100 cal) so one will be enough. I boiled 6 of them and brought them to the office. I usually have a banana for breakfast, also. Both are filling.0
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Hard Boiled eggs are awesome! I boil 18 every Sunday night for the work week and eat 2 every morning with my yogurt. On the weekends, my puppy will wait for me to have my eggs so she can have the yoke. Dr's will say they're good...they're bad, but eggs aren't the worst thing you could eat...any fast food out weighs an egg!0
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Wow. Seems like eggs are quite the popular thing. I'm making 3 for my preworkout meal!0
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Love them. I cut them up and put them on salads.0
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To throw out some fancy sounding jargon
Dietary cholesterol has little to no affect on serum cholesterol levels.
I find this concept intriguing. Can you provide a reference? I don't have high cholesterol, but it is higher than it was when I was younger, so I worry because it runs in my family. My husband does have high cholesterol.
I posted a few references on the second page in reference to saturated fat and cholesterol and the myths that are still be purported.0
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