Egg Whites

No egg whites here. I stay away from raw eggs. If I want additional protein to a protein (whey) shake, I usually add about 1/4 cup of non-fat cottage cheese, 1 tablespoon of flaxseed oil and two packets of Splenda. Blend it up well and chug it down!
 
Iron_Gook said:
No egg whites here. I stay away from raw eggs. If I want additional protein to a protein (whey) shake, I usually add about 1/4 cup of non-fat cottage cheese, 1 tablespoon of flaxseed oil and two packets of Splenda. Blend it up well and chug it down!

That brings up another question of mine as well . . .

What's the deal with flax seeds/oil? What do they do for you?
 
mmm eggs.

If anyone is going to eat eggs raw-- gte Lana's Eggwhites or Eggology- all the proper tests have been performed on them to ensure no bacteria and diseases.

Otherwise go to Trueprotein.com and order some egg protein or whole egg protein powder-- the stuff is great for breakfast and bedtime shakes.
 
Initially I thought you were talking about eating something similar to what Meat Train suggested. I do this, and it's a great way to get fairly cheap and easy protein from technically a real food source. There are a number of brands that you can buy as far as liquid egg whites go, but I would look for one that is 100% egg whites, and has no gums and preservatives. I drink half of a carton (8 oz.) in the morning, and the same at night before bed. Each portion is 26 grams of protein, and I drink it straight out of the carton. I wouldn't suggest eating raw eggs, plus I read that the utilization of protein is not very good if done this way, not to mention the possibility of salmonella.

Meat Train said:
mmm eggs.

If anyone is going to eat eggs raw-- gte Lana's Eggwhites or Eggology- all the proper tests have been performed on them to ensure no bacteria and diseases.

Otherwise go to Trueprotein.com and order some egg protein or whole egg protein powder-- the stuff is great for breakfast and bedtime shakes.
 
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