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Posted by: Guest Blogger on Monday, Jul 12, 2010 11:25

Who doesn’t love an egg?

By: Amie Valpone, HHP, AADP Nutritionist and author of The Healthy Apple

Honestly, they are so incredibly versatile and I have such fond memories of eggs, and not just any eggs, Eggland’s Best, of course.  It seems every time I crack open an EB egg, my mind takes me back to the days when I created recipes with my grandmother for a grand holiday feast, waking up to the smell of my mother cooking omelets when I was a young girl, snacking on hard-boiled eggs at my work desk when the 3 PM snack attack hits, and learning how to microwave eggs in my little college dorm room many, many years ago.
 
Eggs are a staple in my diet, as well as many of my client’s meal plans.  I recommend EB eggs to all of my clients because of their incredible nutritional value that makes them soar over competitor brands.  I am lactose and gluten-intolerant, therefore eggs are a ‘wonder’ food for me; they are an easy way to receive a healthy dose of protein and nutritional boost anytime of the day.  I purchase a dozen every week, hard boil half and save the other six for a frittata, gluten-free cookies, gluten-free French toast, or simply a poached egg atop spinach and vegetable salad.  Living a dairy and gluten-free lifestyle can be challenging, however, with a dozen EB eggs in my fridge at all times, I am prepared to whip up a tasty meal anytime of the day.  The options are endless with eggs, especially with the incredible taste of Eggland’s Best; they’re the only eggs I use in my kitchen.  Why? Simply take a gander at the carton the next time you’re in the food store: Eggland’s Best eggs are All-Natural from vegetarian fed hens and now even higher in Vitamins A, D, E, B2 and B12.  What’s not to love? Get cracking and start making your own memories today, whether it be baking a cake with your kids, whisking up a Sunday morning brunch omelet or hard boiling yourself a few eggies to snack on when you are on-the-go. 
 
There’s something special about the EB’s white, squeaky, styrofoam carton and the 12 cute white eggs with the red EB stamp on each one that makes me smile and keeps me crackin’ them everyday!
 
Do you have any memories using Eggland’s Best eggs? If so, I would love to hear from you; feel free to share your stories.  Also, if you live a gluten-free lifestyle, I would enjoy hearing the ways in which you use Eggland’s Best eggs in your meals.

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  • Richard Giachino 21 Jul, 10:11 AM

    I can't comment except to say that I have never tasted a better Egg.

  • Violet McIntyre 21 Jul, 10:57 AM

    There are wonderful recipes for using eggs, and I've tried many of them. But, for a simple, easy way to enjoy them, I go back to my childhood days.

    My mother emigrated to the U.S. from Scotland in 1922 and when I was a young girl she would prepare my breakfast egg in this simple way. She would boil the egg for about four minutes, then place it in an egg cup (one of many she brought with her from Scotland decorated with Scottish symbols).

    After quickly slicing off the top of the egg with a sharp knife, she would give me one of her tiny demitasse spoons as they were just the right size to fit into the egg to scoop out the contents.

    I also remember that she would slice my piece of toast into several thin slices. We called this "finger toast," though in Britain, many called them "soldiers." Whatever, they were delightful for dipping into the egg!

    Served with a small glass of orange juice, it was a meal fit for a Princess and I still feel like that today even at age 86 when I'm eating such a breakfast And my grownup children, grandchildren, and great grandchildren often ask me to make them "an egg with finger toast."

    For me, perhaps it's the memory of mother's preparing this that makes it taste so good--but it could be those "Eggland eggs," too! They are so like the farm fresh eggs straight from the farm that we were so lucky to have in those days.

  • The Healthy Apple 23 Jul, 12:15 PM

    Thank you both so much for your comments as I truly enjoyed reading your story, Violet; I love hearing about your memories with your family and the deliciously healthy Eggland's Best eggs. Thank you both again for sharing and contributing to my article. Have a wonderful day.
    Best,
    Amie Valpone
    The Healthy Apple
    www.thehealthyapple.com

  • Tracy 28 Jul, 07:21 PM

    Your article was great! Thanks for sharing. EB eggs are the only one I buy for my family. They are amazing! We actually had them for breakfast this morning.

    My children love to crack them, so easy to crack for kids. Just a great product! Thanks again! ~ Take Care

  • Rosie 29 Aug, 03:00 PM

    And exactly how many 'white, squeaky styrofoam cartons' go into landfills? Why does the red stamp appeal to you? (It looks creepy to me.) And all-natural vegetarian hens is a total oxymoron - NATURALLY, hens are omnivores, eating lots of bugs and even mice and snakes. I am appalled at how the Eggland's "Best" hens are treated and 'free range', 'all-natural', 'cage free', and 'organic' are all just marketing. If you're saying that real farm fresh eggs are a thing of the past, I will tell you that the only eggs I ever eat come from the hens in my backyard.

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