By Seven Weaver Producer
Good Housekeeping
How do you like your eggs? Poached? Over easy? In an omelet? The Good Housekeeping Research Institute serves up new egg-cooking tools that can help…in today’s Good Housekeeping Report.Good Housekeeping
So, are “certified organic” eggs any better for you than regular eggs? Good Housekeeping says: no. They have no proven additional nutritional benefit. Certified organic just means that the eggs are produced by hens fed an organic diet.
And do you know the difference between Grade AA eggs and Grade A eggs? Grade AA eggs have a thicker, firmer white surrounding a round yolk and a smaller air cell than Grade A eggs…. And Good Housekeeping says you should store eggs is in their original carton in the refrigerator—not in the egg holders on the door. The carton keeps them from picking up odors and flavors from other foods and prevents moisture loss.
For more information visit goodhousekeeping.com.
