Egg brands that are low in fat?
ashleysprivette
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Just wondering if anyone knew of egg brands that aren't so fatty...I have Egg Land's Best but there's just so much fat in them when you start to have more than one
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What? Ok, maybe someone can educate me.0
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well I discovered with some surprise (shouldn't have been really) that duck eggs were much higher in calories (nearly double) than chicken's eggs.
A 'brand' is just the distributer. companies don't MAKE eggs and can't make 'low-fat' versions. An egg is a food source for a baby chick. It will have the nutrients that that chick needs. any messing with those nutrients and, well it's not really an egg any more.
Maybe quails eggs may be lesser in fat.0 -
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LOL WHAT? :laugh:0
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Chuck the yolk and just eat the whites?0
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Chuck the yolk and just eat the whites?0
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Egg beaters?0
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Cadbury Creme Egg ... with chocolate fingers for dipping.0
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I'm confused...in the UK eggs come from chickens. Period. Is there somewhere in the world that can manipulate eggs to contain less fat? Weird..
Fat is not the enemy, especially fat from eggs. If you want to consume less fat, use one whole egg and a few egg whites.0 -
Cadbury Creme Egg ... with chocolate fingers for dipping.
If the fingers are a bit dry spread nutella on them!0 -
Cadbury Creme Egg ... with chocolate fingers for dipping.
If the fingers are a bit dry spread nutella on them!
Don't go ruining it there Smiffy!0 -
fat does not make you fat0
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Cadbury Creme Egg ... with chocolate fingers for dipping.
If the fingers are a bit dry spread nutella on them!
Om nom nom! Gimmie gimmie!0 -
Egg beaters is the answer.0
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Just wondering if anyone knew of egg brands that aren't so fatty...I have Egg Land's Best but there's just so much fat in them when you start to have more than one
Please let this be a trick question!0 -
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Surely not serious.. Lol.0
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I have started to buy egg whites.. I find they are much more tastier as an omelet as opposed to the full egg.0
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Just wondering if anyone knew of egg brands that aren't so fatty...I have Egg Land's Best but there's just so much fat in them when you start to have more than one
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I'm looking for low-moisture water0
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I'm looking for low-moisture water
pmsl this thread has cheered me up0 -
I think there is an unexamined notion that all food is created in some factory somewhere. But really, an egg is 70-80 calories. All te nutrition is in the yolk. I eat several a week.0
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I'm looking for low-moisture water
I can sell you some that has been de-hydrated if you want?0 -
You need to get some skinny chickens for that....they lay the low fat eggs....Pre-cooked too!0
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I think there is an unexamined notion that all food is created in some factory somewhere. But really, an egg is 70-80 calories. All te nutrition is in the yolk. I eat several a week.
Not all the protien is in the yolk, everything else yes, but not all the nutrition. And eggs are made in a factory. Have you not seen a chicken farm. lol : )0 -
You need to get some skinny chickens for that....they lay the low fat eggs....Pre-cooked too!
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Eggs are eggs. Or am I missing something?0
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I'm looking for low-moisture water
*snort
I love you...0 -
Small eggs generally have less fat than the extra large ones.
Hope that helps.0
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