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Eggs cause slimming

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habshi - 20 Aug 2006 00:40 GMT
    Those who ate two eggs for breakfast , took in 260 calories
during the day (foxnews.com)
    That is a weight loss of about half a pound a week or 10kg a
year
fruitella - 20 Aug 2006 01:11 GMT
> Those who ate two eggs for breakfast , took in 260 calories
> during the day (foxnews.com)
>     That is a weight loss of about half a pound a week or 10kg a
> year

their cholesterol levels must have skyrocketed.
Bob - 21 Aug 2006 01:17 GMT
> Those who ate two eggs for breakfast , took in 260 calories
> during the day (foxnews.com)
> That is a weight loss of about half a pound a week or 10kg a year.

But who can eat eggs without bacon, toast, hashbrowns, or grits???
Stewy - 25 Aug 2006 08:39 GMT
>     Those who ate two eggs for breakfast , took in 260 calories
> during the day (foxnews.com)
>     That is a weight loss of about half a pound a week or 10kg a
> year

Better still, why not eat them raw, get salmonella poisoning and spend
the next 6 weeks on an all-liquid diet = liquid in - liquid out
Nusrat - 25 Aug 2006 16:24 GMT
>>     Those who ate two eggs for breakfast , took in 260 calories
>> during the day (foxnews.com)
[quoted text clipped - 3 lines]
>Better still, why not eat them raw, get salmonella poisoning and spend
>the next 6 weeks on an all-liquid diet = liquid in - liquid out

Maybe in the UK eating raw eggs carry high risk of salmonella
poisoning, in the US we use raw eggs in mayonnaise, pastries and
hundreds of other food products without any outbreak of this dreaded
disease.

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