Good bad good bad good bad. The poor maligned egg...
https://www.cnn.com/2019/03/15/health/eggs-cholesterol-heart-disease-study/index.html
https://www.cnn.com/2019/03/15/health/eggs-cholesterol-heart-disease-study/index.html
Diet data were collected using food frequency questionnaires or by taking a diet history. Each participant was asked a long list of what they’d eaten for the previous year or month. The data were collected during a single visit.The study had up to 31 years of follow up (median: 17.5 years), during which 5,400 cardiovascular events and 6,132 all-cause deaths were diagnosed.
A major limitation of the study is participants’ long-term eating patterns weren’t assessed.
I’m a goner. I eat 3 or 4 eggs a day.
I find animal protein and saturated fat to be a perfect addition to eggs over easy -
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CardsFan said:I don't do it often, but the best eggs are when you cook a pound of bacon (in a big cast iron pan), then fry the eggs in the fat, then scoop the fat over the top of the eggs to get a complete cook.
That's the way my mom did it when I was young, and grandma and grandpa did til they were 94 and 88.
Nice knowing you.
If you stop eating eggs completely, perhaps you may live till 70 with the damage already done?![]()
Gave up on yolks a long time ago. I'm an egg white guy with lots of hot sauce.
Another terrible piece of nutritional epidemiology. Sadly, a lot of researchers are basically in the clickbait business.
Home raised hens are the answer! That's why the studies report bogus results. They don't control their eggs.Great! Just when our hens are now laying. How am I gonna explain to them that their hard work is for naught after thanking them any saying “ good girl” after each accomplishment? Can I at least feed the eggs to my dogs?