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Does anyone make protein shakes with milk, milk powder and raw eggs any more?
I don't know if I can face the shame in front of my girlfriend with protein powder but could use some calories after my morning cycle into work. I'm thinking an egg in half a pint of milk and some Nesquick etc. Or do I need to get with the times, man? ![]()
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BBx woz 'ere :P
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Nothing wrong with raw eggs, but run them under hot water for a minute. Raw egg white has a protein called avidin that interferes with the absorption of biotin, a B vitamin. Leaving the egg under hot running tap water for one minute is enough to solve this problem.
![]() Salmonella is usually found on the shell too, so if it's a good quality egg the chances of anything are uber slim. I used to eat raw eggs all the time, and besides I like my eggs *just* cooked, so they're still runny and sticky.
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Thanks for the tips Guillem, duly noted
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Nice weak cup of Earl Grey
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@ Will: wow! Thanks for the info, man!
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