Best way is to boil them and not risk getting salmonella and you don't need oil to fry them.
If you are bulking (and you are) than you can eat 4-5 yolks a day and not worry. You need cholesterol from yolks since every hormone in your body synthesize from it. And don't worry about yolks is a myth!
Thanks night. I am looking for the leanest but cost efficient way to do this. I have got to clean up my irresponsible diet. What do you think bout tuna consumption?
Well there is a lot of controversy regarding tuna - mercury. Like it can get to a toxic level in your body if u consume it too often, u know the story.
But than again, tuna is full of selenium and selenium removes mercury from your body, so is a tie and has no negative effect on you.
If is cost efficient to you, than go for it - 1-3 cans a day (3 cans is about 90g of protein) and you will be alright!
I eat 6 whole eggs in the morning, fried with a spray oil. I have been cutting for the last three month and lost around 15 lbs of fat. Eat the yolks because it has very good nutrients. When I cut, I go high protein, high fat and low carb and it works wonder for me.
Yh bro i eat 4 eggs in the morning and 3 table spoons of oliv oil at the night with 200g of chicken ( eww i know ) its low cost bro im in college and i spend anround 60 pounds every 2 weeks thats around 80 dollers or so
It doesn't matter if you boil or scramble if you use Pam no calorie cooking spray which is what I do. Also, I have been struggling on my cut so I use 2 whole eggs and then 2 egg whites. If I am on a no carb day I'll throw half a can of tuna into my scrambled eggs while they are cooking. You would be amazed at how good it taste, especially if you throw in a little Mexican salsa.
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I appreciate it gents. Just not in the mood to spend tons of money on chicken and fish. I know eggs are good source of protein and I am really trying to keep lean now that I woke up out of my stupid eating slumber.
Liquid egg whites available in quart size cartons, they are pasturized and can be added to a whey shake with no taste really can bump the protein easy and fairly cheap.
I also eat 1 cup egg whites with two whole eggs scrambled tastes better than plain egg whites!
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Eggs aren't as demonised as they once were so eat them, they're one of the best sources of protein around. Just don't fry, make sure you either boil, poach etc or make an omelet so you can add tons of vegetables too(mushrooms/peppers/onion) etc
Eggs aren't as demonised as they once were so eat them, they're one of the best sources of protein around. Just don't fry, make sure you either boil, poach etc or make an omelet so you can add tons of vegetables too(mushrooms/peppers/onion) etc
Thanks, good info. Yep is the best way to go it seems for getting good lean protein for cheap.
Liquid egg whites and egg beaters are pasturized also
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About half the protein of an egg is in the yolk, and most of the nutrients. I'm not a big fan of the yolks hardboiled though so I usually scramble them, maybe add some cheese if I'm bulking.
I've heard salmonella from raw eggs comes from the outside of the shell though, you could probably drop them in boiling water for 20-30 seconds and then put the raw egg in a shake etc.
I have heard this too not actually in the egg. I don't like boiled eggs at all so I just scramble them with salt and pepper and good to go from there. I believe you are more likely to get salmonella from peanut butter eggs IMO.
Eggs and yolks for me. Why waste the food?
I like mine boiled cause I can pack them and eat on the go. Best thing I started last December is 5-6 small meals. Still cheat on the weekends, but I will be tightening that down to 1 cheat per week.
When I do fry eggs I make them Sunnie side up with ground pepper and sprinkle flax seeds on top. Rocken! Throw in some Oats and bam!!!
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Scrambled eggs with a nice healthy oil if you are on a bulk. If on a cut, boiled definitely.
Chrisotpherm, have you tried soft-boiled? I really don't like hard-boiled that much, but softboiled is amazing! Give it a try.
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