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Low Carb Diet
Sandok
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Anybody on the Low Carb Diet? Seems like that is the "new" diet from around where I am at. If so, good, bad, recipes???
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Well I try to be.... but there is only so much salad, vegetables, meat and fish I can eat....  I broke down last night and made spaghetti.... 
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South BeachDiet is my go-to.  I wish it had a different name, because at face value it sounds like a fad diet, when in reality, it's about healthy eating.  Whole foods.

The first 2 weeks is low-carb.  I'm starting over and on my 3rd day.  It kills sugar cravings and kind of re-boots your system.  When I did it on 2004, I lost 11 pounds in 14 days.  Once you move to phase 2, you can start adding healthy carbs like whole grain pasta, whole grain bread, etc.  The white sugar and white flour should be gone forever.  In phase 2, I lost 2-3 pounds steady every week, until I lost a total of 40 pounds in about 3.5 months.  

For me the beauty of it was that there was nothing to count or measure.  After the first 2 weeks, my appetite was greatly reduced from what it had been.  The only drawback is that it takes quite a bit of meal planning so you don't get in a bind or bored.  

After 13 years, I've gained back 25 pounds.  But I love cake.  A lot. 
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A few years ago I signed up for www.eetfit.com and lost about 10lbs fairly easily.  It is all about at what time to eat carbs and sweets.  Strongly considering doing it again.   
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Reg. Feb 2008
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I am terrible at weight loss BUT www.bariatriceating.com is loaded with GOOD recipes.  Thanks for the reminder that I should be cooking that way more often! 
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I started this on Jan 9 and lost 9lbs so far. There is a facebook group that has a lot of information,  "LCHF- low carb high fat".

I go on pinterest for recipes, and have found some really tasty things!

And for someone that has been on a diet for the better part of 2 decades now this is actually really easy, and I am not hungry at all. 


 
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My step-daughter was diagnosed with type 1 diabetes a couple years ago so we changed our diet to a low carb.  It's really quite simple - we do tend to eat mainly meats, cheese, and veggies.
I would suggest finding a diabetes cook book or searching diabetes receipes. They are surprisingly good! 
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Sandok
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Thanks for all the replies. The gal in my office gets her ideas and such from the Facebook page. I think she told me the other day she has lost 9/10 pounds and she just started it around the first of January. I did Weight Watchers way back when and lost..but wanted something easy. I am not much on pasta anyway and I am even limited because of my IBS symptoms.
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 I have lived exclusivly on Bacon and Block chedder for the last 4 years. 


 
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1DSoon - 2017-01-25 11:44 AM

 I have lived exclusivly on Bacon and Block chedder for the last 4 years. 


 

LOL!
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GoMistyGo - 2017-01-25 9:35 AM

Well I try to be.... but there is only so much salad, vegetables, meat and fish I can eat....  I broke down last night and made spaghetti.... 

I made a lasagna with zucchini instead of pasta, and it was divine. I will definitely be repeating that one! It also had a cashew substitute for the ricotta cheese. I was skeptical, but oh my goodness it was fabulous.
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I just started this and got the cookbook from DJ Foodie and OMG so many good recipes.  He uses a lot of flax, almound and coconut flour so you get to  make things that are similar to products you may be used to eating.  There is desserts and everything so when I have a sweet tooth I can actually make something that tastes good to me. It's not as hard as you think either once you get past the first few days.   I feel so much better! 
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The book "Wheat Belly" is an excellent read explaining why grains are bad. 
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Reg. Apr 2005
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You can also go to www.bariatriceating.com  They have lots of recepies that are low carb, as that is what bariatric patients are supposed to eat. 
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rpreast - 2017-01-25 12:31 PM
GoMistyGo - 2017-01-25 9:35 AM Well I try to be.... but there is only so much salad, vegetables, meat and fish I can eat....  I broke down last night and made spaghetti.... 
I made a lasagna with zucchini instead of pasta, and it was divine. I will definitely be repeating that one! It also had a cashew substitute for the ricotta cheese. I was skeptical, but oh my goodness it was fabulous.

I use cottage cheese, instead of ricotta. 
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Reg. Apr 2005
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Sandok - 2017-01-25 11:38 AM Thanks for all the replies. The gal in my office gets her ideas and such from the Facebook page. I think she told me the other day she has lost 9/10 pounds and she just started it around the first of January. I did Weight Watchers way back when and lost..but wanted something easy. I am not much on pasta anyway and I am even limited because of my IBS symptoms.

Low carb might even help your IBS.. get all the sugars out and rid the inflammation, you should see some improvements. 
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Reg. Dec 2007
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Low carb diets are about the only thing that work for me that I can stick to. I have a horrid sweet tooth, but after a couple weeks of low carb it goes away almost completely, but there are still options for sweet cravings that are low carb friendly. I have fallen off the wagon several times (eating a lot of stuff that wouldn't even be on a normal diet), and the only way I have ever successfully taken it off is LC.

Pros - I have lost 18lbs now since December 24. Of course, I had plenty to lose, and I know weight will slow down, but it's nice to have it come off so quickly. Other good news is that I'm thinking more clearly and I have a lot more energy which is allowing me to exercise more. Also, my frantic need for food has gone away - I think because I get to eat so much tasty and satisfying food.

Cons - You need to make sure you get enough fiber, ideally through good veggies but a supplement isn't a bad idea. Also, some people experience "keto flu" when they first start and feel sick and lethargic. That typically passes. I've also heard of someone experiencing some hair loss, but not sure why. Oh, and some people experience bad breath because of ketosis.

That seems like a lot of cons, but honestly, I only occasionally deal with the breath (so I always have sugar free gum around). It works for me and several friends I know.
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I love low carb but a word to the wise...make SURE you eat LOTS of vegetables and FIBER!! having done Atkins/Low Carb but lots of fat and animal protein left me with a tear in my bowel. If anything ever made me want to kill myself it was this...it is a pain you cannot escape and heals slowly.

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I cut out carbs and sugar, a ketogebic diet. Lost 50lbs from Jan-may. Fell off the bandwagon when summer hit, but haven't gained any back, which is great! Gonna start up again, hoping to lose another 40-50lbs.
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ND3canAddict - 2017-01-25 10:51 AM South BeachDiet is my go-to.  I wish it had a different name, because at face value it sounds like a fad diet, when in reality, it's about healthy eating.  Whole foods.



The first 2 weeks is low-carb.  I'm starting over and on my 3rd day.  It kills sugar cravings and kind of re-boots your system.  When I did it on 2004, I lost 11 pounds in 14 days.  Once you move to phase 2, you can start adding healthy carbs like whole grain pasta, whole grain bread, etc.  The white sugar and white flour should be gone forever.  In phase 2, I lost 2-3 pounds steady every week, until I lost a total of 40 pounds in about 3.5 months.  



For me the beauty of it was that there was nothing to count or measure.  After the first 2 weeks, my appetite was greatly reduced from what it had been.  The only drawback is that it takes quite a bit of meal planning so you don't get in a bind or bored.  



After 13 years, I've gained back 25 pounds.  But I love cake.  A lot. 

Did you use a South Beach Diet book or website?  Congrats on your weightloss success.  
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Mis_Trev - 2017-01-25 11:37 AM My step-daughter was diagnosed with type 1 diabetes a couple years ago so we changed our diet to a low carb.  It's really quite simple - we do tend to eat mainly meats, cheese, and veggies.

I would suggest finding a diabetes cook book or searching diabetes receipes. They are surprisingly good! 

I have always thought if we just followed a diabetic recommended diet we would all be healthy. 
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This is the only diet that works for me because I am terrible at portion control. I kind of low-carb binge until I can't stand the sweets cravings anymore, then I fall off the wagon. Or, I get super busy and it's "gimme a number four with a Coke" at the drive through. For me, the cravings for sweets has never gone away. I have tried the sugar substitute deserts, but the artificial sweeteners start to make me sick after a while. It does work for weight loss, but be careful if you have any cholesterol or blood pressure problems.

I am sure there are some well balanced low carb ways to eat, but until they come out with a section in the store that has all my ingredients for a particular recipe in one bag, where I can toss it in the shopping cart and jet, I probably won't be preparing any of the well balanced stuff. I'd probably eat an entire spread meant for five people by myself anyways.
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sodapop - 2017-01-25 5:48 PM
ND3canAddict - 2017-01-25 10:51 AM South BeachDiet is my go-to.  I wish it had a different name, because at face value it sounds like a fad diet, when in reality, it's about healthy eating.  Whole foods.



The first 2 weeks is low-carb.  I'm starting over and on my 3rd day.  It kills sugar cravings and kind of re-boots your system.  When I did it on 2004, I lost 11 pounds in 14 days.  Once you move to phase 2, you can start adding healthy carbs like whole grain pasta, whole grain bread, etc.  The white sugar and white flour should be gone forever.  In phase 2, I lost 2-3 pounds steady every week, until I lost a total of 40 pounds in about 3.5 months.  



For me the beauty of it was that there was nothing to count or measure.  After the first 2 weeks, my appetite was greatly reduced from what it had been.  The only drawback is that it takes quite a bit of meal planning so you don't get in a bind or bored.  



After 13 years, I've gained back 25 pounds.  But I love cake.  A lot. 
Did you use a South Beach Diet book or website?  Congrats on your weightloss success.  

When I did it in 2004, I used one of the first editions of the book.  I followed it about 98%- which actually is OK, according to the book.  Just choose your battles.  I never gave up my Litehouse 1000 Island dressing, and I never ate no-fat cheese (GROSS).

I just looked at the website yesterday, and was pretty disappointed.  One of the things that the book was big on was using whole foods.  No preservative.  Nothing "enriched."  Then I look at the website, and it's totally freaking commercial.  Like a Nutrasystem deal, where you order your meals.  Don't get me wrong, I'm SUPER lazy, so this kind of appeals to me, BUT it's kind of against the whole theory of (what I thought was) the program.

SOOO, I am doing it with the old book that worked 13 years ago.  I have my little lunch bag packed for phase 1.  HB eggs, cheese sticks, almonds, tuna...  I'm on day 5 so it's getting exponentially easier! :)  I am 3 weeks out from knee surgery, so I can't do too much exercise, but for me, it's 95% eating and 5% exercise to lose pounds.  After the sugar monkey leaves, exercise seems a lot more appealing!
 
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Mis_Trev - 2017-01-25 11:37 AM My step-daughter was diagnosed with type 1 diabetes a couple years ago so we changed our diet to a low carb.  It's really quite simple - we do tend to eat mainly meats, cheese, and veggies.

I would suggest finding a diabetes cook book or searching diabetes receipes. They are surprisingly good! 
I have always thought if we just followed a diabetic recommended diet we would all be healthy. 

Lol - I know we are all sure healthier for it. It's not like we ate a bad diet before she was diagnosed, but it definately made us more aware of what we were eating. 
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Sandok
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Thanks guys. A lot of interesting methods. My trouble is just cooking for one. I sometimes do not feel like cooking just for myself and will go the easy route and get those frozen dinners which I know are not good for you. I would be much better off if I stuck to salads, which I do like but that can get boring. Like right now I have the munchies.
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1DSoon - 2017-01-25 11:44 AM  I have lived exclusivly on Bacon and Block chedder for the last 4 years. 





 

I can get down with that diet 
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Sandok - 2017-01-26 10:27 AM

Thanks guys. A lot of interesting methods. My trouble is just cooking for one. I sometimes do not feel like cooking just for myself and will go the easy route and get those frozen dinners which I know are not good for you. I would be much better off if I stuck to salads, which I do like but that can get boring. Like right now I have the munchies.

I belong to a diet and workout group/club/business that a friend of mine founded. Kale and i have developed an intimate relationship.

Great ladies, great support. These ladies get serious about their salads and OMG no limits to the creativity. This is not your iceberg with cheese and ranch salad!

I just had a huge one with kale (keeps me full longer), cabbage, homemade brown rice and quinoa (not necessarily low carb, but whole grain and satisfying), feta, pickled beets, roasted red peppers, black beans, and sliced almonds with homemade salsa for dressing. Would also be great packed into a wrap.

Water intake is huge as well. I shoot for a gallon or more a day.

If nothing else the minor cost of membership is worth all the salad ideas.
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Nita - 2017-01-25 9:50 PM This is the only diet that works for me because I am terrible at portion control. I kind of low-carb binge until I can't stand the sweets cravings anymore, then I fall off the wagon. Or, I get super busy and it's "gimme a number four with a Coke" at the drive through. For me, the cravings for sweets has never gone away. I have tried the sugar substitute deserts, but the artificial sweeteners start to make me sick after a while. It does work for weight loss, but be careful if you have any cholesterol or blood pressure problems. I am sure there are some well balanced low carb ways to eat, but until they come out with a section in the store that has all my ingredients for a particular recipe in one bag, where I can toss it in the shopping cart and jet, I probably won't be preparing any of the well balanced stuff. I'd probably eat an entire spread meant for five people by myself anyways.

You and I are twins!  This is my default mode.  And fall-off-the-wagon mode.

I will say that after a week or so of healthy eating, I feel SOOOO much better.  And the pounds are dropping off, almost effortlessly.  Then I get to my goal weight and it seems like a race to put it all back on! Gaahhhhhhh! 
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I will have to try the Kale. No I don't do the iceberg salads. I used to but now that I do the Romaine, and others the iceberg is really bland. I can't do with much nuts in them as I also have diverticulous and the nuts seem to really set it off.
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I like alcohol too much to be truly low carb..

But I eat my carbs in the form of small amounts of brown rice, sweet potatoes, and some fruit for the most part.  I bought a package of those meal prep 3-compartment containers a month or so ago and spend a couple of hours on Sunday to make 8 or 9 of them for the week.  I only cook for me, so that means no cooking during the week and little to no dishes for the week, one small grocery bill per week, I don't even have to waste time thinking about all of it.  I seriously love it.  And I have correct portions and a balanced meal in 3 minutes at any given time I need one.  I haven't gotten bored with them yet, the convenience is outweighing that so far and I just keep telling myself that if I'm not hungry enough to eat one of those, I'm not hungry!  lol  I do usually cook 1-2 fresh healthy meals a week and have one cheat meal, so I just wait for those.
 
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Dodge629 - 2017-01-26 12:27 PM I like alcohol too much to be truly low carb..



But I eat my carbs in the form of small amounts of brown rice, sweet potatoes, and some fruit for the most part.  I bought a package of those meal prep 3-compartment containers a month or so ago and spend a couple of hours on Sunday to make 8 or 9 of them for the week.  I only cook for me, so that means no cooking during the week and little to no dishes for the week, one small grocery bill per week, I don't even have to waste time thinking about all of it.  I seriously love it.  And I have correct portions and a balanced meal in 3 minutes at any given time I need one.  I haven't gotten bored with them yet, the convenience is outweighing that so far and I just keep telling myself that if I'm not hungry enough to eat one of those, I'm not hungry!  lol  I do usually cook 1-2 fresh healthy meals a week and have one cheat meal, so I just wait for those.
 

WOW, I love this!!  I need to get motivated enough to try this on a family sized scale!  Great idea!! 
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Sandok - 2017-01-26 1:10 PM

I will have to try the Kale. No I don't do the iceberg salads. I used to but now that I do the Romaine, and others the iceberg is really bland. I can't do with much nuts in them as I also have diverticulous and the nuts seem to really set it off.

Some folks find it really bitter. I don't find it bitter at all, so I think it depends on your taste buds. I bought some rainbow kale the other day I have yet to try it though. I find it to be "meatier" and more filling than romaine, plus it seems to store better. I hate buying lettuce and having it go bad.

I also like to cook with kale. I'll do a big ol plate of fried kale and cabbage with some chicken or shrimp, garlic and a little parm cheese.
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We did it 2 summers ago. My husband started it and went full blown...as close to ZERO carbs as possible for several months to retrain his gut and metabolism. Then we slowly introduced things like small amounts of fruits (which I never did give up) and things like sweet potatoes. I didn't really lose but maybe a couple of pounds--but I didn't need to either. My husband lost over 30# and kept it off for a long time. It really made him feel good. More energy, happier. He worked hard at it, but my goodness some of the diet helpers like Adkins products are ex...pen...sive.

We are back to eating some carbs again, but I try to not buy a lot of them--which is the easiest way to not eat them--and I try to keep our eating as clean as I can. I don't buy a lot of bread, and I do I buy whole grain. I buy whole grain pasta for those times where my kids just want spaghetti. But I try to do most of my shopping in the produce section and outter aisles of the store and that helps a lot. I read a lot of labels and was surprised at what had lots of carbs, and by things that don't have many--shake in bake only has 4 carbs per serving, but feels like cheating, lol, so we did that sometimes.
It is easier to accomplish in nicer weather months because it's so easy to just grill some meat and add a veggie. Broccoli, zucchini, green beans are the major rotators, but I throw in sweet potatoes or carrots every once in a while, and try to stay away from corn all except when sweet corn on the cob is in season. And oh lawdy, the amount of eggs, cheese, deli turkey, nuts, carrot/celery sticks and ranch dip, etc that we go through....

And just a note on the alcohol thing...whiskey has basically no carbs in it, LOL.
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Good to know on the whiskey.
Also I guess pork rinds have zero carbs so the gal here in the office that is doing the low carb think crunches up the pork rinds to like put in meat loaf, coat chicken with, etc. I just get stumped on what to eat, snack on, etc. Like today bored and just have the munchies. Luckily there is not too much here in the office to munch on. I guess that is where string cheese would come in handy.
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Sandok - 2017-01-26 1:53 PM Good to know on the whiskey. Also I guess pork rinds have zero carbs so the gal here in the office that is doing the low carb think crunches up the pork rinds to like put in meat loaf, coat chicken with, etc. I just get stumped on what to eat, snack on, etc. Like today bored and just have the munchies. Luckily there is not too much here in the office to munch on. I guess that is where string cheese would come in handy.

Snacks:
Deli turkey wrapped around a cheese stick... I also spread a little 1000 island (like 1/8 tsp) over meat to give it a little zip)

Beef Jerky

hard boiled egg w/ Tony Chachere's 

10 almonds and 5 dark chocolate chips

LF ricotta with a splash of vanilla, a packet of splenda and a pinch of baking cocoa

brocoli and ranch

tuna salad on WASA crackers

Smoked oysters


I wish I could think of more, I get bored with snacks, too.  Usually a cheese stick and a little LF delli meat for me 
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CarrieH77 - 2017-01-25 10:37 AM I just started this and got the cookbook from DJ Foodie and OMG so many good recipes.  He uses a lot of flax, almound and coconut flour so you get to  make things that are similar to products you may be used to eating.  There is desserts and everything so when I have a sweet tooth I can actually make something that tastes good to me. It's not as hard as you think either once you get past the first few days.   I feel so much better! 

I have this cookbook too.  There are some really good recipes in it and a lot of information. 
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Here are some good websites.
lowcarbediem.com
dietdoctor.com 
****delicious.net  omg the zucchini fritters are the bomb!  I fried mine in bacon grease.  Yum!
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I found sticking with a strict low carb doesn't work for me, but I try to keep it as low as possible.  However, I just had to have a taco with black beans and in a real flour tortilla. 
I also can't give up fruits.  


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Reg. Sep 2005
Posted 2017-01-26 4:13 PM
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Dodge629 - 2017-01-26 11:27 AM I like alcohol too much to be truly low carb..



But I eat my carbs in the form of small amounts of brown rice, sweet potatoes, and some fruit for the most part.  I bought a package of those meal prep 3-compartment containers a month or so ago and spend a couple of hours on Sunday to make 8 or 9 of them for the week.  I only cook for me, so that means no cooking during the week and little to no dishes for the week, one small grocery bill per week, I don't even have to waste time thinking about all of it.  I seriously love it.  And I have correct portions and a balanced meal in 3 minutes at any given time I need one.  I haven't gotten bored with them yet, the convenience is outweighing that so far and I just keep telling myself that if I'm not hungry enough to eat one of those, I'm not hungry!  lol  I do usually cook 1-2 fresh healthy meals a week and have one cheat meal, so I just wait for those.
 

Dietdoctor.com has the carb count on a lot of the alcohol drinks.


I made up Ice tea, lemon juice and vodka and it is pretty good. 



 
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CarrieH77
Reg. Dec 2005
Posted 2017-01-26 4:55 PM
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Yeah I haven't given everything up fully but try to follow it the best I can.  There are a lot of good recipes out there now I think people would be surprised.  And I like my drinks too...I have a flavored vodka with sparkling water that is my fav...suppose I  should go look that up.  LOL.  I want to be healthy but I want to live life as well so just need to find that balance.   
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sodapop
Reg. Feb 2005
Posted 2017-01-26 9:33 PM
Subject: RE: Low Carb Diet


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ND3canAddict - 2017-01-26 9:46 AM

sodapop - 2017-01-25 5:48 PM
ND3canAddict - 2017-01-25 10:51 AM South BeachDiet is my go-to.  I wish it had a different name, because at face value it sounds like a fad diet, when in reality, it's about healthy eating.  Whole foods.



The first 2 weeks is low-carb.  I'm starting over and on my 3rd day.  It kills sugar cravings and kind of re-boots your system.  When I did it on 2004, I lost 11 pounds in 14 days.  Once you move to phase 2, you can start adding healthy carbs like whole grain pasta, whole grain bread, etc.  The white sugar and white flour should be gone forever.  In phase 2, I lost 2-3 pounds steady every week, until I lost a total of 40 pounds in about 3.5 months.  



For me the beauty of it was that there was nothing to count or measure.  After the first 2 weeks, my appetite was greatly reduced from what it had been.  The only drawback is that it takes quite a bit of meal planning so you don't get in a bind or bored.  



After 13 years, I've gained back 25 pounds.  But I love cake.  A lot. 
Did you use a South Beach Diet book or website?  Congrats on your weightloss success.  

When I did it in 2004, I used one of the first editions of the book.  I followed it about 98%- which actually is OK, according to the book.  Just choose your battles.  I never gave up my Litehouse 1000 Island dressing, and I never ate no-fat cheese (GROSS).

I just looked at the website yesterday, and was pretty disappointed.  One of the things that the book was big on was using whole foods.  No preservative.  Nothing "enriched."  Then I look at the website, and it's totally freaking commercial.  Like a Nutrasystem deal, where you order your meals.  Don't get me wrong, I'm SUPER lazy, so this kind of appeals to me, BUT it's kind of against the whole theory of (what I thought was) the program.

SOOO, I am doing it with the old book that worked 13 years ago.  I have my little lunch bag packed for phase 1.  HB eggs, cheese sticks, almonds, tuna...  I'm on day 5 so it's getting exponentially easier! :)  I am 3 weeks out from knee surgery, so I can't do too much exercise, but for me, it's 95% eating and 5% exercise to lose pounds.  After the sugar monkey leaves, exercise seems a lot more appealing!
 

Thanks for the info! I think I may look at the book info you mentioned. My problem is I am not much of a cook. I don't like to cook either. I sure wish I loved it and was good at it, but then I would probably just cook unhealthy things. lol
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chaneyrush
Reg. Oct 2015
Posted 2017-01-27 8:51 AM
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I have followed it and love how I feel on it. I eat jello with no sugar in it to curb my sugar cravings... zero carbs!
I live by myself and cook for myself...On Sunday I pick out two or three easy recipes, go to the grocery store, and most of the time make them in the crockpot. I don't buy ANYTHING I can't have, but keep low carb snacks around so I don't go crazy.
I then have choices in the fridge ready to heat up, works great! Pinterest has been my best friend and I find myself excited to go to bed just so I can drink my bulletproof coffee in the morning! I follow all sorts of girls on social media, see what they're doing and take what I like, leave what I don't. If you've never given up carbs it may seem hard at first but it helped me tremendously when I realized it was my body, not me, that was craving carbs and I just had to ride the wave until it was over! It gets easier and once you figure out what works and what doesn't work for you, it's an easy diet :)
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CarrieH77
Reg. Dec 2005
Posted 2017-01-27 9:05 AM
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Okay I had never heard of Bulletproof Coffee until I saw it in my cookbook but he didn't really talk about it just that he likes to have that for breakfast.  I just googled and OMG that sounds amazing and I could sure use the energy mornings are not my most favorite time of the day!!   
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lopnaround
Reg. Mar 2010
Posted 2017-01-27 3:57 PM
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I'm doing Keto!  It's changed my life!! I have struggled with binge carb and sugar eating most of my life....for the past 2 weeks I haven't craved it and have been eating under 20g of carbs and less than 5 grams of sugar a day!  The key to Keto is healthy fats....I count macros on Myfitnesspal.   I've lost 10lbs and have energy and focus like I've never had!  And I can eat cheese!! 
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