
“HEART” YOUR EGGS
Enjoy Eggs with Your Loved One This Valentine’s Day
Looking to romance that special someone on Valentine’s Day with a delicious, yet nutritious, meal? Now is the perfect time to re-introduce eggs into a heart-healthy diet. Decades of research have shown that eating eggs does not increase heart disease risk. The all-natural incredible edible egg is packed with 13 essential vitamins and minerals, high-quality protein, healthy unsaturated fats and antioxidants, for only 70 calories. Plus, eggs are inexpensive and easy to prepare.
“Eggs deserve another look,” says registered dietitian Neva Cochran. “Like chocolate or nuts, eggs have an unwarranted bad reputation when it comes to heart health. Eating an egg a day adds high-quality protein and essential nutrients to a healthy diet.”
More reasons to surprise your sweetie with eggs on
Valentine’s Day:
More reasons to surprise your sweetie with eggs on
Valentine’s Day:
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i. Bureau of Labor Statistics Consumer Price Index. Retail prices for beef, pork, and poultry cuts, eggs, and dairy products. 16 January 2008, http://www.ers.usda.gov/Data/MeatPRiceSpreads/.
ii. Weigle DS et al. 2005. A high-protein diet induces sustained reductions in appetite, ad libitum caloric intake, and body weight despite compensatory changes in diurnal plasma leptin and ghrelin concentrations. Am J Clin Nutr. 82:41-48.