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Well, the yolk contains all of the fat (5 grams; 1.5 saturated) and

most of the calories (55-60 for a large egg vs. 15 cals for the

white). And it's not true that the yolk has more protein; a large

egg contains about 6-7 grams of the protein, 3 of them in the yolk

and 3-4 in the white. The yolk also contains all of the cholesterol

(200 milligrams).

It's fine to eat a yolk scrambled with your whites every once in a

while, but most people don't want all that added fat, esp. because

the white is so rich in protein.

Think about it: You can scramble TEN egg whites for a mere 150

calories, 0 fat and 40 grams of protein. If you scrambled ten egg

yolks, you'd get 600 calories and 50 grams (!) of fat with no more

protein than you get in the whites. Hope this helps.

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Good advice Dani. We buy about three to four dozen eggs a week. Cheap

protein, Wal Mart has them for 68 cents a doz. Of this I will

scramble 8 eggs but only one or two yolks for the purpose of

coloring. If I am eating boiled eggs I'll toss all the yolks tho.

Stasia

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Stasia! 68 cents a dozen!!! WOW! I pay a minimum of $1.39 for regular sized

eggs up to $1.99 for jumbo - what size are the ones you get for 68 cents?

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Re: Egg Yolks

Good advice Dani. We buy about three to four dozen eggs a week. Cheap

protein, Wal Mart has them for 68 cents a doz. Of this I will

scramble 8 eggs but only one or two yolks for the purpose of

coloring. If I am eating boiled eggs I'll toss all the yolks tho.

Stasia

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s_bachrach wrote:

> Good advice Dani. We buy about three to four dozen eggs a week. Cheap

> protein, Wal Mart has them for 68 cents a doz. Of this I will

> scramble 8 eggs but only one or two yolks for the purpose of

> coloring. If I am eating boiled eggs I'll toss all the yolks tho.

>

> Stasia

Walmart sells food?! Like.. all Walmarts? Or just Super Walmarts?

Wow.. who knew :P

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Also, the protein found in egg yolks is more bioavailable than the

protein in egg whites. Egg white protein is already pretty darn

good, but the protein in the yolks is awesome. Yolks also have

lecithin and other good stuff. However, due to the fat content, I

don't eat more than one yolk a day. I usually hard-boil a carton of

eggs, and have one whole egg and two egg whites with a piece of fruit

for a mid-morning meal.

-M

> The yolk isn't pure fat. There are actually almost 3 grams of

protien in a

> yolk. Just about 6 grams of fat.

>

> in MN

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I just toss them in the compost.

Becky

> > > > > Hi everybody:

> > > > >

> > > > > I would like to introduce myself, my name is Pat, I'm 31

> years

> > > old,

> > > > > this is my first challenge, just finished week 5, I weight

> 128

> > > > > pounds, down from 131, my main goal is to lose BF,I started

> at

> > > 28%

> > > > > and here is where I need help, a month an a half later I'm

at

> > > 29%!!

> > > > > how is that possible? I had the same person from the gym

take

> > the

> > > > BF

> > > > > measure and I did it myself using a caliper, my reading

went

> > from

> > > > 28%

> > > > > to 26-24%, I did lose inches from my waist and belly (my

> worst

> > > > part,

> > > > > I'm an apple) so I don't think I lost only muscle,what do

> you

> > > BFL

> > > > > experts think?

> > > > > Also, the last couple of weeks everytime I exercise I get

> this

> > > huge

> > > > > burning feeling in the back of my head and stays there for

> > days,

> > > > any

> > > > > ideas? I'm getting pretty worried about it.

> > > > > Well, I'm sure I will have a lot more questions later :-),

> I'm

> > > > > looking forward to make some cyber friends here.

> > > > >

> > > > > Pat

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> > Hi Maggie:

> > Just out of curiosity, what do you girls do with so many free

yolks?

My dogs love them :) Or on the weekends, my husband will put half of

my yolks into his portion and give the dogs the rest.

Colleen

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Another thing you can do with them if you can't bear to throw them

out is put in a bowl and microwave till they are hard. Then crumble

them up and put on the bird feeder. The birds are so dumb they don't

know it's eggs and eat it right up. So do other wildlife. This

really works well in the winter when food is scarce. At Wal Mart a

dozen eggs are 79 cents so I just trash the yolks.

Stasia

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<<I'm just wondering why we can't have egg yolks>>

1 egg yolk = 5 grams of fat(of which 1.6 grams is saturated fat the

bad kind of fat for you)/60 calories/5 grams protein/0 carbs

1 egg white = 0 fat/15 calories/4 grams protein/0 carbs

Quite a difference eh? :-)

The above from the alpha listing at:

http://www.ntwrks.com/~mikev/chart1a.htm

<<joni>>

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Most people eat 1 whole egg plus 3-5 additional whites. Most of the protein is

in the white, but most of the flavor and calories (and fat) are in the yolk. If

you eat only whole eggs, the calories get too high before you get enough

protein.

Here's an article with egg nutrition stats. One whole egg has 6g protein. One

white has 3.5g protein. People usually shoot for around 20-25g of protein per

meal. A few yolks won't kill you, it's just that the calories add up fast.

http://www.cnn.com/HEALTH/9904/20/egg.aday/

Egg Yolks

so I'm just wondering why we can't have egg yolks. I just made

deviled eggs for tomorrow and then realized that I can't have

them. Is it really that bad? By the way, I so love this program!!!

I'm even looking forward to my workout tomorrow. yayayayayay.

Talk more later.

bec

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Hi to everyone,

I have been totally compliant to the O diet for 5 or 6 weeks now.

I'm feeling GOOD, losing weight and thinking I will be able to do

this from now on. (I'm 62, so I MUST.)

I eat on average 7 or 8 eggs each day, but I eat only two of the

yolks.

My husband, an A who hates to see anything go to waste, adds two

more whole eggs to my yolks and consumes the entire thing. (He,

unlike me, does not need to lose weight.)

Will all these yolks be in any way harmful to him in the long run?

Thanks for your help,

Pat in WI

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Hi, I'm new here and have just been lurking for a couple of days but

thought I'd join in here. I give the egg yolks to my dogs with their

food - makes their coats nice and glossy.

Fiona Young-Brown

Kentish Maid Candles

www.kentishmaidcandles.com <http://www.kentishmaidcandles.com/>

True religion is the life we live, not the creed we profess. - J.F.

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-----Original Message-----

Egg Beaters are just the whites. 1 cup of Egg Beaters has 24g of

protein. Six large egg whites have 21g of protein. If you're going to

mix yolks and whites, most people have 1 whole egg plus an additional

4-5 whites (20-24g protein). I just pitch any yolks I don't use.

Although, I'm sure there are more crafty types on the board who have

found some use for them?

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Smart minds think alike ...... lol ;o)

---- Original message ----

>Date: Mon, 16 Aug 2004 07:51:21 -0400

>From: " Fiona Young-Brown " <fionayb@...>

>Subject: RE: egg yolks

>< >

>

> Hi, I'm new here and have just been lurking for a

> couple of days but

> thought I'd join in here. I give the egg yolks to my

> dogs with their

> food - makes their coats nice and glossy.

>

> Fiona Young-Brown

> Kentish Maid Candles

>

> www.kentishmaidcandles.com

> <http://www.kentishmaidcandles.com/>

>

> True religion is the life we live, not the creed we

> profess. - J.F.

> .

>

> -----Original Message-----

>

> Egg Beaters are just the whites. 1 cup of Egg

> Beaters has 24g of

> protein. Six large egg whites have 21g of protein.

> If you're going to

> mix yolks and whites, most people have 1 whole egg

> plus an additional

> 4-5 whites (20-24g protein). I just pitch any yolks

> I don't use.

> Although, I'm sure there are more crafty types on

> the board who have

> found some use for them?

>

>

>

> [Non-text portions of this message have been

> removed]

>

>

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