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Thursday, July 17, 2008 --- 43 days ago http://feeds.feedburner.com/~r/GreenOptions/~3/338195576/
The current rate at which biofuels are falling out of favor is largely founded on biased ideologies, which have been shaped by widespread political and corporate agenda-pushing from all sides of the fence. But first, a digression. Part 1: When an egg was just an egg I remember a time when an egg was just an egg. Nobody argued about that. It was a blissful time. Yet, for all its strengths, it was a fragile time held together by unsupported conclusions and limited knowledge. Part 2: The Time of the Bad Egg Like many a simple concept before it, the idea of an egg as “just an egg” was consumed in a storm of health consciousness and bad hair. I shall call this storm “the 80s.” Richard Simmons was sweating to the oldies , and cholesterol, it was determined, should be ripped from your body. Just like that, eggs were bad. Part 3: The Time of Ambiguity; When an Egg is Only Halfway Decent if Eaten in Moderation Luckily for us, we snapped out of the 80s. Sweatbands disappeared and Jazzercise faded from our collective memory. We got around to doing some research and found that there are such things as good cholesterol and bad cholesterol . Turns out you need some of both to remain healthy. And eggs were good again…. but only if you eat less than 7 a week . Part 4: The Point From a human health perspective eggs are confusing, and still not very well understood. They’ve been researched to death, yet we still don’t know exactly how they interact ... |
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