We’ve been married for 40 years, and I know the habit of eating eggs daily predates our years together. My husband has eaten 3 eggs a day, sometimes 4, for all these years and his total cholesterol has always been ridiculously low, usually under 100.
How far must one have to read to get to the answer to the question in the headline? There is only “one” so it shouldn’t be that difficult. What is the “One Major Side Effect of Eating Eggs Every Day”?...
I’ve got five Golden Comets that have a coop to roost in but four of them prefer roosting outside in the run. Everyone I know that has chickens has seen egg production drop during the cold winter months. Ours have put out 5 eggs a day with the exception of a few times it has been in the upper teens at night and we only get 3 or 4 eggs the next day.
I like to make some hard boiled eggs ahead of time and leave them in the refrigerator for a quick breakfast snack.
I do like fried eggs with some potatoes, toast and meat, but I am sure my plain hard boiled eggs are probably healthier.