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Do you need to be eating pasture-raised eggs??

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This meal cost me $1.75. Hard boiled eggs. Butter mayo. Pepperonis. That’s it. That’s dinner. Are these pasture-raised eggs? Nope. Bought them at Kroger. $3 for 18 eggs. And you know what? They’re still one of the most nutrient-dense foods on the planet. One egg — ONE — gives you: ✓ 6 grams of complete protein with all 9 essential amino acids ✓ 27% of your daily choline (most Americans are deficient) ✓ 28% of your daily selenium ✓ B12, B2, vitamin D, vitamin A ✓ Healthy fats that help your body actually absorb all those nutrients An egg is literally everything needed to build a living creature, wrapped in a shell. Self-contained. No processing. No ingredient list. Just crack and eat. Are pasture-raised eggs nutritionally superior? Sure. They’ve got more omega-3s. The yolks are prettier. But does that mean regular eggs are garbage? Absolutely not. A grocery store egg is still a nutritional powerhouse. It’s still real food. It’s still a massive upgrade from the cereal, granola bars, and drive-thru breakfast sandwiches most people are eating. If you can afford pasture-raised, great. Buy them. If you can’t? The eggs at Kroger are still going to give you high-quality protein, brain-supporting choline, and nutrients your body actually needs — for about 17 cents each. Don’t let anyone shame you out of eating real food because you can’t afford the “ideal” version. Progress beats purity. Every single time. 🥚🍳

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