
Ashley Benson is on her egg game!
And her food is looking absolutely scrumptious!!
The Spring Breakers star shared an amazing picture of her breakfast, and offered it up to her Instagram followers.
Here's what she wrote:
"Eggs anyone"
They seriously need to somehow invent something where one can upload actual food on the internet!
Because we definitely would have loved to try some of that yellow goodness that Ashley was offering up on her plate!
We know we are nowhere near that type of technology…yet.
But hey - the future offers limitless possibilities!
Until then - enjoy your yummy looking food, lady!!!
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Tags: ashley benson, cuteness, eggs, funny, instagram, photos

Ever since the madmen over at Taco Bell announced they were making taco shells out of Doritos, we were wondering when they'd finally announce a product that would bring world peace. It seemed like they were SO CLOSE!
Well, that time has come! Taco Bell is testing the WAFFLE TACO
Tags: doritos, eggs, fast food, sausage, syrup, taco bell, waffle taco, world problems
We feel so bad for this little girl!
Here she is just minding her own business, trying to find some brightly colored eggs - when a snake interrupted her quest!
And scared her silly!
We sympathize with the little lady as we were frightened by that snake, and we weren't even there!!!
Stay strong, girl.
That snake is just jealous that you get to hunt eggs on Easter, and it doesn't.
Check it out by watching the video (above) !!!
Tags: cute, easter, eggs, girl, hunt, scary, snake, snakes

Martha Stewart may be a cooking extraordinaire, but that doesn't mean she isn't in love with animals.
She is!
In fact, she's more than that.
She's a champion of animal rights!
She recently wrote about visiting a factory where chickens are kept to produce eggs.
Here's what she wrote:
Tags: animal cruelty, animal rights, coop, eggs, factory, farmed, martha stewart, no

While some of us may be on an Easter egg hunt this coming Sunday (although probably for eating), I’m here to tell you that we should all be hunting for eggs at the natural food store for consumption as often as we’d like. Unless you have a food allergy to eggs, eggs are not the demonic foods they were previously portrayed to be and perhaps still are today by some people. They can actually be very healthy, depending on where they come from.
Without getting too technical with the science, let’s make one thing clear in case you are still skeptical; eggs don’t increase “bad” cholesterol. When it comes to HDL and LDL, eggs increase HDL and increase LDL particle size – two changes in a positive direction. In reality though, cholesterol isn’t even the issue because dietary cholesterol has if at all, a trivial impact on serum cholesterol levels. Moreover, there has been evidence that has affirmed no link between eggs and heart disease. So the point is not only should you should be eating eggs because of their powerful nutrients, you must eat the yolk as well to get the full benefits.
Aside from the obvious facts about eggs being a fantastic source of low calorie protein, there are a host of other great minerals and vitamins that eggs provide that we need. As you will see below, there’s quite a profound difference in the quantity of nutrients between your typical commercial egg and the elusive pasture-raised or organic egg.
Tags: easter, eggs, healthy, justin janoska, organic, pasture raised, protein

Who loves Sofia Vergara?
We love Sofia Vergara!
And there may be little Vergaras running around real soon because the TV star has confirmed something we've been wondering about lately concerning her eggs!
Here's what she said:
Tags: baby, eggs, family, freezing, hormones, parenting, sofia vergara
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Jurassic Park, here we come!
Researchers in Spain have announced they found hundreds of dinosaur egg fossils!
They even found four kinds of dino egg that they had never found before in that region.
Tags: dino, dinosaur, egg fossils, eggs, fossils, researchers, science, spain