So I basically made an omelet for someone, and ended up trying some as well (3 good mouthfuls, about 1-1.5 eggs worth). It was actually really tasty. Just wisked eggs, a pinch of salt, a sprinkle of pepper, and some chives on top for garnish. Oh, I actually used butter too, damn, forgot about that. I didn't even do that great of a job (fluffy inside but slightly crisp on the outside) -- I guess I'm a little rusty.
I know that most non-wai foods don't taste that great anymore, but I guess some things like sunny-side ups, seared tuna and many other cooked animal foods can still be delicious. Probably because they are real foods to begin with, and not manufactured/processed foods, the only thing added being heat, really. Anyone else able to confirm this?
Also, what kind of reaction should I expect? I am very sensitive to acne-causing things. But I did drink a lot of water. Oh, I might want to also add that I... became very physical... for the next few hours.
I think I'm already noticing increased irritation/swelling on several pimples, but I'm sure things will get worse a couple days from now.
I do regret, but I take it all in stride, what is done is done. Thanks for reading, I sleep now....
is eating cooked eggs really bad for you?
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is eating cooked eggs really bad for you?
i've been on the diet for a couple of months now, and i started out eating raw egg yolks but latey i've been cooking the whole egg.
i've read somewhere how the cholesterol in eggs dosen't harm you unless the eggs are cooked, is that true?
i've read somewhere how the cholesterol in eggs dosen't harm you unless the eggs are cooked, is that true?