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Eggs


Zod

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3 egg whites scrambled with ham and veggies.

Half a grapefruit.

One slice of wheat bread with peanut butter spread.

And a

Tall glass of blended kale and apples.

post workout breakfast of champions

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I cant stand eggs, when I was a child of about 3 or 4 that "this is your brain on drugs'' commercial debuted, prompting me to think that it was saying drugs were in eggs. By the time I was old enough to realize what the commercial saying I couldnt even stand the smell. Good job Reagan, Im a 28 year old who has a 6 foot bong but wont touch eggs.

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I have my own chickens and free range them daily - if youve never had a real free range egg, youve never had a real egg - try one and you wont go back to the ones made by tortured antibiotic laced birds. even grocery store eggs they claim are organic free range most often are not.

real fresh free range eggs the yolk stands up like a young ladies titty, are beautifully colored and taste so much better than store bought

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