Boom!!! and the Egg is Ready.

although modern life saves time with the existance of a great variety of foods ready to eat for all tastes in the market, sometimes we wish to get into the kitchen and prepare a delicious dish, but we have little time. the cookbook "Boom!!! and the Egg is Ready", is destined whom in spite of the the little time they have choose to delight their family elaborating some of the 50 recipes of breakfast, lunch, dinner, and pastry offered in this publication.

Tuesday, December 16, 2008

protein/weight management

One egg provides 6 grams of protein, or 12% of the Recommended Daily Value. Eggs provide the highest quality protein found in any food because they provide all of the essential amino acids our bodies need in a near-perfect pattern. While many people think the egg white has all the protein, the yolk actually provides nearly half of it.The high-quality protein in eggs helps you to feel full longer and stay energized, which contributes to maintaining a healthy weight. In fact, research* shows that eggs eaten at the start of the day can reduce daily calorie intake, prevent snacking between meals and keep you satisfied on those busy days when mealtime is delayed. Muscle Strength, Repair & PreservationResearch indicates that high-quality protein may help active adults build muscle strength and middle-aged and aging adults prevent muscle loss. Consuming eggs following exercise is a great way to get the most benefits from exercise by encouraging muscle tissue repair and growth.

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