Eggs are bad, too high in cholesterol. Don't eat any eggs!
Now:
Eggs are okay in moderation, even good for you.
Is this what you mean?
2006-10-03 04:47:38
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answered by startwinkle05 6
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Food Fads
What will they come up with next?
A Tall Cold Cup of Doughnut
Top of the morning to you with Krispy Kreme's blended drinks featuring the original kreme flavor, a drinkable version of its flagship glazed doughnut. Customers who crave a shot of caffeine on top of their liquified carbs can add coffee to the drinks, which also come in raspberry and double chocolate flavors. Compare one original glazed doughnut at 220 calories and 22g of carbs versus a 12 oz. cup of the frozen blend version with a whopping 440 calories and 70g of carbs. Mmm mmm, a quicker way to shoot those carbs straight into the bloodstream.
Vanilla Coke French Toast
To boost its sagging soda sales, the Coca Cola Company asked the Culinary Institute of America to come up with recipes using Coke products as key ingredients. The result? Culinary gems like Vanilla Coke French Toast and Barq's Root Beer Chicken Wings. The use of Coke in food recipes is not new, but I'm drawing the line on Diet Coke Chicken Nachos.
Fast Food Fashion
White Castle, best known for its ten-piece sack of mini-burgers, has now entered the fashion business. Its White Castle logo line of t-shirts, sweatshirts, headbands and even undies are in demand in tony stores like Lord & Taylor, with versions featuring the slogan "Grab a Snack" and "Always Open Always Tasty". I guess paragon of fashion doesn't mean paragon of good taste. And if kids buy the $24 shirts, will they have any money left to buy the burgers? On second thought, that's not a bad idea.
Nothing Says I Love You Like Chocolate Beer
Imagine the look on your sweetie's face Valentine's Day when you surprise her with a big bottle of Samuel Adams' Chocolate Bock. This seasonal brew is said to go well with roasted chicken, chocolate mousse or fresh fruit.
The UK's Meantime Brewery is coming out with a more haute version, packaged in champagne-like bottles shown above. But some blokes pan the product saying "the idea of putting a feminine orientated [sic] beer out is a bit like putting out a macho handbag or a pink Harley Davidson." Hey now, what's wrong with a pink Harley?
Pizzagra
Acknowledging the popularity of sexual aids like Viagra and Levitra, the UK supermarket chain Iceland is combining the seductive qualities of foods known as aphrodisiacs into one convenient package. The Pizzagra which might look like the photo above will contain items the company says are "renowned for their ability to lift the libido in both men and women including artichoke, asparagus, ginger, chocolate and banana." I wonder what they'll come up with next...oysters with strawberries pizzagra? Uh huh, that'll surely put you in the mood.
2006-10-03 11:49:17
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answered by PYT 3
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