Hi crabbycans. herbs and spices are virtually anything free but if you want to count them just at 10 cals per meal. That is about the average for some oregano, basil and bay in a bolognaise. Just for fun (yes I have a boring life) I checked out oregano. It has 265 cals per 100g, sounds a lot but if you think you use a teaspoon in a meal then share it between 2 people you will be getting 6.6 extra calories in your meal, the fat (yes fat) is 0.10g per serving and carbs are 1.72g per serving. So unless you are eating your herbs and spice by the 1lb dont worry about it. And, by the way, garlic is about half the values in herbs so stick it in and enjoy.
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posted by alliecat on New life choice for determined alcoholic
on 18 Nov 2017 at 11:30 in Welcome to the BSDBest to also flap your arms around at the zebra crossing, FFBB, just to be
on the safe side! We really can’t afford any more accidents to our merry
little band. The grey and pink linen coat sounds beautiful!Allie
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posted by sunshine-girl on Remember, remember, low carbs for November: 4 week challenge ending 28 November.
on 18 Nov 2017 at 11:26 in Fast 800Hi all, I am up half a pound this morning so still hovering around a loss of 3lbs total for the challenge but stuck right now. I dont eat anything that I shouldn’t as I almost fear white carbs and dont have a sweet tooth so never crave chocolate brownies. Where I do go wrong is portion control and too much of the things I can have. Cheese, parma ham, rich charcuterie, that sort of thing, and of course wine. Although I have not had any in the past week but it doesn’t seem to make a difference whether I do or dont. I wonder if I have a glass of wine I am not so likely to search out some ham and cheese in the evening. I know I do have an empty feeling, like something is missing and I know that I could fill that hole with something like toast and jam BUT I never do. I cannot allow myself as I am so uptight about the whole carb thing. So I am going to relax, do some meditation, allow myself a glass or two of dry white wine and not feel so bloody guilty all the time. Monday is a new week so I will get my head back into it but doing my menu for the week tomorrow and try adding something different instead of the same old same old.
Sorry for the rant, just feeling a bit down with myself. Oh and I have still been exercising 4 / 5 times each week, even if it is just a brisk walk but mainly aerobics in front of the video. Enjoy the rest of your weekend all. And keep on keeping on…. I am trying to.
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posted by alliecat on 4 WEEKS of REFOCUSING from 25th October… looking towards future success!
on 18 Nov 2017 at 11:19 in Fast 800Good morning, my fellow water nymphs! Changing any habit, even how much
water to drink and WHEN isn’t as easy as I thought. Like you Theo, I thought
I’d make up for it later, but I ended being 2/8-10 oz glasses short for the day,
and I wasn’t about to chug it at 10:00pm!. When I was ready for lunch I
actually had to wait to eat it because I’d already downed a glass of water.
So, I have now placed a rubber band on my wrist to remind me to keep track
of the time. (simple plan for my simple mind!) V, what a day. We all have
them. Recently, I turned on the coffee maker at 5:00am, only to have the
10 cups of heated water explode out of it. After that, the plumbing backed
up and the bathroom flooded. All in all, a day when I would have done well
never to have gotten out of bed 🙂 Or at least learn how to appreciate tea!
Let’s do this, my friends!!!!!!!!!Allie
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Morning all, I’m with you again Verano, up half a pound this morning so still 1lb to the stone mark and 1.5 to be under. You and me have been at this for so long that, although we never give up and pile it all back on, we have lost our enthusiasm to keep going for the long haul. I can do a week and lose then I mess around after that. Monday is a new week and I am going to relax a little over the weekend (by that I mean have a glass of wine or two) while keeping my food BSD friendly and then back with gusto on Monday. Just looking at the calendar and I have 3 weeks from Tuesday before my next medical appointment. I really have to get back to what I was at my last appointment. Hopefully my BG will be okay but I have had one or two spikes. Keep going girl, I’m still with you.
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posted by Theodora on 4 WEEKS of REFOCUSING from 25th October… looking towards future success!
on 18 Nov 2017 at 11:11 in Fast 800A lesson to be learned indeed, V. Though one I think we already knew.
I had fully intended drinking my normal compliment of water yesterday, just not before meals. But, being out of routine and also having to go out unexpectedly for several hours meant my water consumption got left by the wayside. Literally didn’t think about it whilst so busy, whereas usually it is a habit to down a pint while preparing food. I shall try harder today – it’s a case of forming a new habit of drinking after meals instead of before. But I’ve had 2 pints today already, as well as a mug of black tea and 2 of coffee, so hopefully restoring full hydration.
Sorry both you and Krysia had “one of those days” yesterday – we all have them sometimes. Hopefully today will be better for both of you – and keep drinking the water. 😉
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posted by fattyfattyboomboooms on New life choice for determined alcoholic
on 18 Nov 2017 at 10:08 in Welcome to the BSDHi Allie,
You are so right, my red coat is fun. I am also realising that I really suit blues and greens. I have a lovely size 16 linen coat from Per Una as my next non scale goal. It is soft grey with a pink lining and I can now put it on and fasten the bottom button so I think another 2 stone should be enough for it to fit nicely and losing 2 stone by March/April is doable.
My office is situated at the end of quite a dark road and I had a near miss on the zebra crossing so I figure they will see a red coat better.
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Good morning
Well after a 2lb gain this morning I decided to look back over the last 23 days of my current 4 week challenge and the upshot is 7lb gained 6.6lbs loss so an overall GAIN of less just than half a pound! All that effort for nothing and really just a waste of over 3 weeks. I have been yo-yoing up and down like this for the last 5 months and dread to think how much I’ve gained and lost. I am certainly not working that one out!
So back to the drawing board now with 3.9lb to lose to drop into the next stone but with very much more resolve …. no more ‘playing’ at this, no more keeping on keeping on ….. time to knuckle down and ‘JUST DO IT’!!!!!!
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posted by Verano on 4 WEEKS of REFOCUSING from 25th October… looking towards future success!
on 18 Nov 2017 at 09:08 in Fast 800Krysia …. today is another day and it WILL be better!
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Thanks Krysia and yes it is a really good feeling. I know how well you have done and where you have come from to get to your present healthy state, but I hadn’t realised you were taking insulin as well. So doubly, doubly well done you certainly do need to congratulate yourself. You deserve all the health you have now and I can understand how you wouldn’t want to lose all of that.
I guess my journey has been much simpler because I didn’t have any health issues, apart from my metformin controlled diabetes which wasn’t causing any problems. I suppose with the set of circumstances at the time I decided it was just time to lose weight and get control of my health without drugs. I am now part way there. Diabetes under control without drugs and some, well lots of weight lost, but more to go. However, having reached my first, and main, goal it’s proving more difficult to ‘just’ lose weight for the sake of it. I will persevere though.
Seems Krysia that you and I could be the only diabetes success stories still posting. I hope that between us we can give hope to anyone tackling their diabetes with BSD at the moment. It may take a lifetime of BSD vigilance to remain healthy BUT we know it works and it’s worth it!!
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posted by KrysiaD on 4 WEEKS of REFOCUSING from 25th October… looking towards future success!
on 18 Nov 2017 at 09:00 in Fast 800Verano – I had one of those days yesterday. I spilled a cup of copy over my mouse and it went absolutely crazy – hopefully it has dried out now.
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posted by Verano on 4 WEEKS of REFOCUSING from 25th October… looking towards future success!
on 18 Nov 2017 at 08:51 in Fast 800Theo you beat by a few moments I was just about to confess all! Amazing that you have gained half a pound by not drinking your usual amount.
I had a really bad day yesterday water wise, worse that normal. It started with my steamer breaking down and blowing all the sockets in my study with computer etc all going off. Fortunately all was well when we reset the fuse but that was the beginning of ‘just one of those days’. It ended nicely with good food, Thai, and good company but has left me with a 2lb gain this morning.
During the 23 days of this challenge I have actually gained 7lbs and lost 6.6lbs. What a total and utter waste of time and effort. If I hadn’t had the ‘bad’ days like yesterday I would have had a good loss overall. But your day yesterday Theo, and my salty food day, without enough water really point to how very, very important it is to stay well hydrated. A lesson for us all maybe.
So Theo what are you planning for today? It clearly is not good if it makes you feel less than your best when you limit your water intake. Maybe to start with you could try to not drink anything for 30 minutes before meals but drink during and/or afterwards.
I promise to try much harder today and at least make my goal of a ‘pint’ before meals and extra will be a bonus.
Hope you had a better day Allie.
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Thank you both. I know so little about tofu I just thought it was a good idea to add some to my shopping list …. it just sounds so healthy! I think mayo it is! Thanks Esnecca I’m going to try that later and have it with some tuna. It sounds like an amazing substitute for mayo both calorie and carb wise. I’m sure you have posted that recipe before but I wouldn’t have the faintest idea where to look for it now. Will let you know how it works out.
Luvtcook I did eat Thai last night and had mushroom Tom Yum I have never fancied tofu in it I think because I’m not sure I would like the texture. The soup was lovely though!
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posted by Theodora on 4 WEEKS of REFOCUSING from 25th October… looking towards future success!
on 18 Nov 2017 at 08:38 in Fast 800Good morning V. Just wondering how your water consumption went yesterday? Did you manage to drink more?
Not being allowed to drink liquids before meals sent my consumption way down,
as being out of my normal routine meant I kept forgetting, which has resulted in a 0.5lb gain this morning, which I’m sure is water retention as I’m feeling dehydrated this morning. I had intended drinking the same amount, just not before meals, so must try harder today. Obviously we are creatures of habit.Hope you managed at least the extra pint before dinner and bedtime?
Hope you enjoyed your Thai meal last evening and o/h managed to resist the rice?
And what about you, Allie? How did you get on?
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posted by orchid on NEEDED – 800 diet ideas to help vegetarians and vegans
on 18 Nov 2017 at 07:58 in Fast 800Hi articfox, your post came in as I am about to leave for the day – I’ll add more detail this evening once I am home again! If you are UK, got Hemp Powder from Planet Organic online, but I am sure at the time Sainsbury’s had it as well. Your protein is absolutely fine at 60g per day! That is on the high end unless you are very tall – I need 55g at 5ft 8″ (173cm)!. I can find references for you this evening on that, likewise on eating the whole egg not just a part of it.
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posted by arcticfox on NEEDED – 800 diet ideas to help vegetarians and vegans
on 18 Nov 2017 at 07:35 in Fast 800Hi Esnecca, thanks for your information. I wasn’t able to find any ready made seitan, so was saved from going down that path. Only one shop had wheat gluten and it was quite expensive and I haven’t had much time to spend in the kitchen over the last little while anyway. Not much luck with hemp protein either. I can find seeds and oil, but not protein powder. I could probably order it online, but I’m doing a bit better at the moment anyway. I found a protein powder based on pumpkin seeds which only has 2g net carbs, so bought a couple of sachets to try. It’s not bad, but I prefer Vega One. I found out that Vega does offer an unsweetened variety that is available online. I still have 1/2 a tub of what I already have to use up first though.
I am doing a moderate amount of exercise, but focusing pretty heavily on building up core strength at the moment. So three pretty tough strength workouts with a HIIT component for cardio each week with lots of walking and some swimming in between. I have managed to increase my protein intake by about 10g per day, but am probably still 15-20g short per day. So sitting at about 60g per day when I think I would be doing better at 75-80g. When I was doing quite intense amounts of exercise I needed to be getting around 110g per day to not feel run down, but should be able to get away with less than that now that I’m not doing so much.
I’ve been using RBeany’s idea of having lower fat dairy products but adding in healthy fats, and that is working well for me. I might do something similar and use egg whites rather than whole eggs so I get a high quality complete protein but add healthy fats back in. I’ve also decided to not worry too much about my cholesterol for the time being as it didn’t become elevated until I put on the weight, so hopefully just taking the weight off will help. -
posted by jiten123 on NEEDED – 800 diet ideas to help vegetarians and vegans
on 18 Nov 2017 at 06:11 in Fast 800As you said you need ideas for helping vegans so i would recommend you to check out http://www.beegans.com/ where many ideas and articles related to vegans are available.
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posted by arcticfox on Remember, remember, low carbs for November: 4 week challenge ending 28 November.
on 18 Nov 2017 at 06:09 in Fast 800I had a similar incident several weeks ago with a small chocolate brownie at a work lunch, SueBlue! Luckily I didn’t have any non-BSD food in the house that evening because I was ravenous. I went way over my calorie limit that day though as a result. The sugar+fat combination seems to be very lethal for me. I have control with 90%+ cocoa chocolate, but not with anything with more sugar in it. A curse on all those people at work that keep bringing in sweets! Well, unfortunately it may catch up with some of them eventually and that would be too bad. When I was away for my work meetings last week, I could not believe how much of the sugar and simple carbs my colleagues were able to stuff away without any apparent ill effects, while I ate a much more moderate amount and ended up with a stomach ache and feeling tired and hungry.
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Hi Paloma, and welcome. I am a non-diabetic with a family history of type 2 as well, and I am in week 7 and I have lost 7.5kg so far, or 16.5 lbs, so more than a stone. I had 20kg or just over 3 stone to lose when I started and it seemed like such a big task, but now I’m more than a third of the way there. Sometimes it seems like I’m losing slowly compared with others, but when I stop to think about it, I’ve lost the weight quicker on the BSD than anything else I’ve ever tried. The last time that I lost a lot of weight, it took me 6 months to take off 10kg and that involved a horrendous amount of exercise and I was hungry a lot of the time, and I couldn’t keep it up so I started to put the weight back on again after a few months. Now I’m only doing a moderate amount of exercise and as long as I keep my carbs relatively low I’m hardly ever hungry, so it’s been much easier to cope with and more sustainable for the long term I hope.
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Mayo! In my experience, silken tofu doesn’t work at all in applications that require it to retain a recognizable solid state. That’s what firm and extra-firm are for. It is a fantastic low calorie, low carb shortcut to creaminess. Here’s how I make my fake mayo. Drain a 1lb block of silken tofu in a colander or sieve for 10-20 minutes until all the loose liquid drips off. Toss it in a blender or food processor with a clove of garlic, the juice of half a lemon, salt, pepper and smoked paprika (or herbs of your choice). Blend until smooth. I add a half teaspoon of plant gum or konjac powder to thicken it so it won’t separate after a couple of weeks in the fridge, but that’s not necessary. If it separates just give it a quick whisking and it’ll be right as rain again.
A tablespoon serving has 8 calories and .25 grams of carbs. You have to use a quarter cup of it to reach even a single gram of carbohydrate. This is why I bother. I use it as a replacement for high-calorie regular mayonnaise in egg/tuna/chicken salads, but it also makes a great addition to anything that needs a creamy element, like salad dressing and dip.
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Thanks for the update. 🙂
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posted by SueBlue on Remember, remember, low carbs for November: 4 week challenge ending 28 November.
on 18 Nov 2017 at 00:11 in Fast 800Arcticfox I found this week, to my detriment, that even a small sweet induces carb cravings! I’ve been doing BSD for about 10 months now, and I’ve got used to not eating bread, cakes, chocolate etc. however at work this week, someone brought in a box of chocolates for the team to share, and put them on a shared desk, which is right next to mine. All week ignored them, then on Thursday felt like something sweet after lunch. I thought one small chocolate won’t hurt, I’ll just eat less at dinner. Boy oh boy did I pay for that chocolate! I felt so hungry by dinner time that I was snacking on cheese while cooking dinner and then had garlic bread with my meal – usually I don’t have it, but the rest of the family who are not on BSD do, then I spent the evening absolutely craving sweets, luckily there was no lollies, ice cream, chocolate or biscuits in the house. I dug out some pitted dates & had some of those! The next morning I felt so much hungrier than usual. I couldn’t believe that one small chocolate could send me totally off plan like that! You would think I’d know better after so long on this WOE. Lesson learnt though, and I was back on plan yesterday.
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I do a lot of cooking but to be honest, have never had a ton of luck with tofu. It seems like so much work to make it taste like anything!
But my favorite local Thai restaurant has a lovely Tom Yum lemongrass soup that you can get with chicken or, you can order it a la veggie (my preference)….tons of large veg pieces (that goofy ear of baby corn, a slice or two of carrot, a few of broccoli, onion and some ginger), and a couple big cubes of siken tofu. Lots of cilantro tossed on top. It just feels like good health in a bowl. I love tofu that way swimming in a spicy citrusy steaming bowl of broth.
Sorry to be of so little help. Sounds like time for a good Google search.
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Hi!
I have just finished the book and am planning on starting tomorrow – anyone else for moral support?
I am not diabetic (although I suspect I am high risk for type 2) – I am mainly doing the diet to lose weight and get back to a healthy weight. Just wondering how muchnothers have lost doing this for 8 or 12 weeks? I know everyone is different but just wondering on average what people have lost. I’ve got a good 3.5 to 4 stone to lose. It feels like such a mountain!!
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Verano – well done – your results are so good. You must be so pleased that your diabetes is in remission – hopefully your OH will follow your excellent example.
For over 4 years I injected fast acting insulin after absolutely every meal and snack I ate because my pancreas was so worn out (probably clapped-out is a better description of my poor pancreas). For a whole year I haven’t had to – and it has been a wonderful year.
OK – I do have to keep even the good carbs quite low – but the freedom to eat lovely food without having to work out just how much insulin to inject with each meal is wonderful. They call it fast acting insulin – but it isn’t really because carbs release glucose into your blood stream much faster than the injections of ‘fast acting insulin’ can deal with it.
So you can have massive spikes – and massive lows. It was so easy to miscalculated how many carbs you have eaten and how much insulin to inject. All very stressful.
My Hba1c may never be as low as yours because it is quite likely that I have had undiagnosed diabetes for many many years – but I am really happy with how well I feel and that I will keep my eyesight and my feet for the foreseeable future.
So it is not surprising I stick with BSD friendly foods – to go back to eating bad carbs would send me back into a nightmare scenario. How lucky we are that we have the tools to keep ourselves healthy – the BSD and this forum work so well together.
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posted by alliecat on After reaching your target, what next?
on 17 Nov 2017 at 22:26 in BSD Way of LifeMnM, that is REALLY disappointing, isn’t it? I wonder what they would make
of me, 10 stone in 10 months…..This is unfortunate, because you made the
story about the unique way in which you adapted this WOL to yourself.
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posted by Mixnmatch on After reaching your target, what next?
on 17 Nov 2017 at 22:08 in BSD Way of LifeI wasn’t ‘used’, probably because someone looked at my before and after pictures and decided they may get sued if they claim results like my 8 stone off for a six week party dress diet which is how they decided to market the series 😄 I still have the dresses and shoes at the moment as they haven’t arranged collection yet, but they weren’t exactly the most flattering style anyway, even if the long floaty skirt and sparkly bodice of the Coast dress made me feel vaguely princess-like.
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posted by sunshine-girl on Greetings… long time type 2… Time to do something about it
on 17 Nov 2017 at 22:08 in Welcome to the BSDHi there SJFritz
Tip 4 measure yourself before you start, bust, midriff, waist hips and stomach. Even if weight loss is not great (although it will be) you will lose inches. Look out for inch loss around the waist as that is the important area diabetics carry it. -
posted by Theodora on After reaching your target, what next?
on 17 Nov 2017 at 22:06 in BSD Way of LifeYes indeed, MnM, thank you. And enjoy your night off tomorrow. Will look forward to hearing all about it. X
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posted by arcticfox on Remember, remember, low carbs for November: 4 week challenge ending 28 November.
on 17 Nov 2017 at 22:02 in Fast 800I’ve had a few really good days in a row with relatively low carbs and calories. The hunger that I was experiencing last week as a result of higher carbs has gone back into remission and today I am down a whole kg since Tuesday! I know some of that was water weight as I was retaining water like crazy during the first part of the week and was looking quite puffy as a result, but I think some of it must have been fat loss as well. Yesterday afternoon I actually felt a bit slim for the first time in a long time. I’m now 84kg, so finally dropped below 85kg and my BMI is 28 even today. When I started BSD just over 7 weeks ago, I had a BMI of 30.5. I’m looking forward to getting into the 27’s and getting back down below 25 at some point in the near future.
I had one day this week where I was feeling like something juicy and I went searching in my lunch bag as I knew I had packed a small orange, even though I really didn’t feel too much like fruit. When I looked, I discovered the sauerkraut that I had packed as well and I had that instead and thoroughly enjoyed it. I never thought it would be possible for me to ever want sauerkraut more than an orange! I also had some sugar-free gum this week as I was feeling like something pepperminty, but I found it was too sweet, and I have to echo the comments about artificial sweeteners perhaps affect the body similar to sugar, because although I’m not diabetic and not checking my blood sugar, I had some little twinges of hunger just after chewing it, the only ones I’ve really had this week.
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posted by alliecat on After reaching your target, what next?
on 17 Nov 2017 at 21:57 in BSD Way of LifeMixnmatch, enjoy your formal black tie affair on saturday night! Just think,
our parent’s generation used to “dress up” every weekend, when they were
young. Did I miss the piece in the Daily Mail on your remarkable success
story? I’ve been looking forward to seeing it online. I hope that I didn’t miss
it! If it hasn’t run yet, do you know when it will be run?
I, too, am really enjoying this thread. Thank you again for initiating it.Allie
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posted by Mixnmatch on Greetings… long time type 2… Time to do something about it
on 17 Nov 2017 at 21:52 in Welcome to the BSDWelcome to the forum, you are doing the right thing and keep coming back to the forum for support and encouragement whenever you have to, someone will always have some useful input if you have any questions about either the diet or others experiences with diabetes.
Tip 3, when you are watching the carbs and drinking loads of water make sure you add some salt to meals. The sodium stored in your body will become depleted and need replacing when the excess carbs and retained water leave your body in the first couple of weeks.
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Welcome to the 100 club fatrabbit, 😀😀😀😀😀😀😀 It is lovely to have a new club member, and you have joined at just the right time when the nights are drawing in so we can get a lovely fire going in the clubhouse and drag up the comfy chairs a little closer (at least for those club members in the hemisphere where a white Christmas is actually possible). I am fasting pretty regularly myself as I just feel better that way, although my weight seems pretty stable. Also well done for getting there in a year. My journey took two years to the day, but with a lot of learning how involved which has been so useful.
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posted by Mixnmatch on After reaching your target, what next?
on 17 Nov 2017 at 21:32 in BSD Way of LifeI’ve been a bit absent lately and missed loads here! Welcome to the 100 club notsofatrabbit, and welcome to the joys of the tightrope that is maintenance. While Allie and Theodora are trying to avoid falling off one side I am wobbling a bit on the other, although still at my target weight, just, with still no wiggle room. Big ‘mindful day off’ tomorrow with the long awaited outing for my ball dress at a black tie dinner in a swanky hotel. I will have the evening eating and drinking whatever I fancy, and Monday’s weigh in will tell me what the damage is. I’m glad to see that our maintenance home is getting nicely busy and full of great discussions. Onwards and upwards or downwards (delete as applicable…)
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posted by alliecat on New life choice for determined alcoholic
on 17 Nov 2017 at 20:50 in Welcome to the BSDHello, Carol, what a wonderful way to start the weekend, hearing from some
of our “silent” friends! I’m glad to hear that you are settling into your new
job. Aren’t red coats fun? I got one for myself this season, after wearing
dark colors for a decade and a half! It’s great to hear from you. 🙂Allie
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posted by fattyfattyboomboooms on New life choice for determined alcoholic
on 17 Nov 2017 at 20:41 in Welcome to the BSDNonna Mary – my mum`s severe psoriasis was made worse by blood pressure pills.
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posted by Joes Nonna on New life choice for determined alcoholic
on 17 Nov 2017 at 20:37 in Welcome to the BSDHey FFBB…so good to see you again. I have really missed you! Well done on getting the Red coat, and still working on the woe as well as working and walking. You are an inspiration!
Will talk later as I am in the middle of something tonight. So pleased you are ok.
Lots of love
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posted by Joes Nonna on New life choice for determined alcoholic
on 17 Nov 2017 at 20:33 in Welcome to the BSDHi Allie….I have been all over the place today! Just read your kind offer. You are so sweet to think of me like that. I have several options available at the moment, so I am going to try a new one every one/two weeks. I should see an improvement in a week I think? Have the most wonderful weekend in Rhode Island. I agree with you that this forum is amazing but only because of the people on it…which of course includes you. Safe travels.
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posted by fattyfattyboomboooms on New life choice for determined alcoholic
on 17 Nov 2017 at 20:33 in Welcome to the BSDHello my fellow soldiers.
I am so, so sorry that I have neglected you all since I started my job.
I am still here and still recording and counting calories but I am not really keeping up with the journals. After 7 hours per day staring at a PC screen the last thing I want to do in my off time is stare at a small screen.
I am enjoying the job but it is fucking challenging sometimes and it is not always the customers who are challenging! I don
t know if you know this but the modern call centre seems to be sponsored by Metformin! Charity bake sales/birthday cakes/vending machines/buy cake it is for charity/lets order Dominos pizza as it is Thursday and we are on a late (Dominos are responsible for 2 stone of my excess flab…..those delicious, evil pizzas!) anything designed to keep you satisfied and in the office!I make sure, rain or shine, that I have a 15 minute walk on my lunch break and I stretch my legs every hour by going on a “comfort” break ( I am waiting to be challenged on this but so far so good) I also stretch whilst in my chair as I find tensing my muscles and then relaxing invigorating…no idea why and I get “looks”)
I enjoy my “glug glug woo hoo!” on a Saturday night and I am enjoying my own made 50/50 bread again. On a late I adapt my usual meals and have eggs for breakfast with buttered mushrooms (1 of 5 a day) and I still have almonds. My main meal is adapted into a chunky soup with the addition of chickpeas (which makes it into 4 of my 5 a day) and topped with grated cheese and served with my bread and butter.
90% of the time I avoid junk food/crap but 10% I enjoy myself.
I am pleased that I am now 229 lbs and I bought myself a size 20 coat from Tu @ Sainsbury’s (it is red!!!) and it looks good. I got 2 opinions and I checked I could cross my arms with no straining.
I must mention a weird thing…….before I lost the weight my arms never fell “straight” at my sides but now they do I keep catching my bag on my boots. Which makes me occasionally look like I skipped a step!
I have a distinct wattle and I am trying to slow down the weight loss due to wrinkly thigh skin.
I still salute you all, you fab women.
FFBB (Carol)
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posted by alliecat on New life choice for determined alcoholic
on 17 Nov 2017 at 20:17 in Welcome to the BSDI’m signing off for the weekend, my beautiful friends. We’re visiting our dearest
friends in Rhode Island, so I don’t know what the WiFi situation is in their
house. Maybe I’ll get an opportunity to check in. Mary, I left a post earlier
today for you with an offer to check into your psoriasis condition on this
side of the pond. I hope you received it. I know that we’ve been participating
on another thread about the subject of fermented food. Really interesting
discussion, and lots of people are going to try your recipe, not just me!!!
I love this forum, and all the compassionate people who care about you
as much as I do. Between us all, maybe we can come up with something
that might help to alleviate your discomfort with psoriasis. I hope so.Wishing everyone a peaceful, BSD friendly weekend,
Allie
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posted by Joes Nonna on New life choice for determined alcoholic
on 17 Nov 2017 at 19:52 in Welcome to the BSDHi Jackiem…I have spent today trawling through different websites and I saw one that said about Kefir. I make my own so it wouldn’t be a problem to try it. I have also seen some that say, oats, olive oil, coconut oil and Childs Farm Baby Moisturiser. One thing I did learn is that no two people are the same and what works for one, doesn’t another. I feel a few weeks of experimenting coming on. I will try the Kefir first.
Thank you for thinking of me. You and everyone else on this forum are fantastic!
Nonna Mary
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posted by JackieM on New life choice for determined alcoholic
on 17 Nov 2017 at 19:43 in Welcome to the BSDHi Joes Nonna
We’ve never spoken before, but I just read about your psoriasis and it sounds so painful and unpleasant for you. I’m absolutely not an expert, but I recently tried a commercial Kefir that claimed one of its main attributes was clearing psoriasis. I wondered if you had tried it – there’s been an recent discussion about making your own on another thread (SunnyB is an expert) or the one I tried is Chuckling Goat – SunnyB’s is nicer and the other is expensive.
Sorry if I’ve missed a discussion where you’ve tried it, just flicking through the latest posts and yours jumped out at me.
Hope the Sudocreme works!
Jackie x
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posted by JackieM on After reaching your target, what next?
on 17 Nov 2017 at 19:19 in BSD Way of LifeWe will only be 10, very manageable, we have veggies and omnivores and me! There’s a well honed kitchen routine I don’t get involved in, led by MiL supported by her children (I go sit with the men!) which is why I like hosting as when we go elsewhere I am mostly redundant!
I know MiL is just being nice, just her way is not my way. One of the inevitable tensions of not being blood, though lots of people manage to have blood-relative tension too, just probably not about towels.
Laundered bedlinen is a slippery slope, it looks so neat on the shelf it’s quite tempting to take all of them. But whereas one is the price of a couple of cappuccino’s, three would be harder to justify to myself on a weekly basis. So I put the children’s in a hamper so I don’t have to look at them 😂😂
What WILL you eat at Christmas? I have got as far as thinking Turkey and brussel sprouts/broccoli, followed by cream for pudding, which whilst balanced and low carb may not cut it as a joyful experience!
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Looks lovely…..am putting it on my soup to-do list as I make a different pot of soup each week. I love anything with leeks in it and this combo sounds so yummy.
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Luvtcook I will definitely try my cauliflower through a ricer. One of the problems has been the wetness. I often put it in the oven for 15 minutes of so after it’s mashed just to dry it out but this way sounds much bettter
I have tried ‘potato cakes’ but not with much success so may give yours a go.
I used to use cauliflower rice but just didn’t really take to it apart from in the occasional stir fry. Now if I have a Thai curry I serve it over slightly steamed sliced asparagus and/or broccoli florets and I must admit I no longer miss rice but I have been eating this way for quite a while now! We are out for a Thai meal tonight and I have bok choy instead of rice and it’s lovely just takes a little time to get used to rice less meals with Indian, Chinese etc food.
I have a block of organic silken tofu ……. any ideas???
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posted by Joes Nonna on Remember, remember, low carbs for November: 4 week challenge ending 28 November.
on 17 Nov 2017 at 18:45 in Fast 800I must admit that the amount of cabbage etc should get stuff moving. I am very sparing with the amount I eat because it doesn’t take much to set me off! I have to say when you open the Jar…it stinks! But it tastes fine.
Nonna Mary
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posted by Luvtcook on Remember, remember, low carbs for November: 4 week challenge ending 28 November.
on 17 Nov 2017 at 18:31 in Fast 800Nonna Mary: I haven’t found the kefir to affect my rate of digestion….just assume it is good for the overall gut health. However, I certainly do find the kimchi to, shall we delicately say, “stimulate” my digestion. Sometimes excessively so. Although a Korean doctor that I work with says it was from eating to much of the “one day old” kimchi at the particular Korean restaurant I went to. The stuff I have at home I eat more judiciously….not so much at a time. Do not want a repeat of the “stimulation”. Ugh.
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CAULIFLOWER MASH TWEAK: this is what works best for me and have served it to folks that could not believe they were not mashed potatoes….come out much denser and not at all watery.
I boil a head of cauliflower in salted water (as you would pasta) with 5 cloves of garlic.
Then the key thing is I put it in a potato ricer. This is usually used to force potatoes thru to give them a fine fluffy texture. But for the cauliflower, it just squeezes out all the water. And I mean ALL the water.
Put “riced/ squeezed” cauliflower in a food processor with the garlic, add 1/4 cup of dried parmesan cheese (like Kraft that comes in the shelf stable carton), 1/4 cup of ricotta (if you have some …I always do), a pinch of cayenne and a pinch of nutmeg. Whiz up. Add salt and pepper to taste & serve.
Leftover mash also makes terrific “faux potato cakes” the size of a burger. “Flour” both sizes with a mix of half ground flax seed and half carton style parmesan cheese with some garlic powder and onion powder, pinch of cayenne. Saute in a nonstick skillet on med-high until golden brown on both sides and just warmed in the middle. Yummy.
CAULI RICE TWEAK: I throw roughly chopped cauliflower in a blender and then fill nearly nearly to the top with water and blend for 2-3 seconds then drain it in a sieve….instant cauli rice. Add some oil (or butter, my favorite is coconut oil) to a skillet and stir in a bit of turmeric for color and for the health benefits. Then add cauli rice and saute a minute to dry it out a bit. Add salt & pepper and maybe some finely chopped green onion. The big revelation was adding 2-3 Tbs of hemp hearts. They add a bit of heft to it and sauces seem to cling to it better with the hemp hearts. They are also high in protein and carb free and good for your digestive health. Enjoy.
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posted by Theodora on After reaching your target, what next?
on 17 Nov 2017 at 17:34 in BSD Way of LifeI’m with you on the hosting front, Jackie – something else we have in common – never happier than when I have a houseful of family / friends to entertain. And hence, Hotel Theodora – never been decadent enough to even think of sending my bed linen to be laundered though (although I have been known to do it with my late Grandmother’s huge tablecloth that we use for entertaining). But since you’ve planted the idea, and I’m not a billionaire……………………………………………………
I have hosted the entire family for the last 45 Christmases but this year my eldest son and his wife are playing host – not sure they know quite what they are letting themselves in for!! I have very little doubt that I’ll be drafted in to cook Christmas dinner though – we have carnivores, pescetarians, vegetarians and vegans, not to mention a granddaughter with 52 severe food allergies – and now a low-carber thrown into the mix too!!! Should make for an interesting menu🤔
I’m sure your MiL is just trying to save you washing! Be thankful she doesn’t bring a sleeping bag too!😜 (I do hope towels aren’t her only contribution – maybe some nice wine too?😉)
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posted by Esnecca on Greetings… long time type 2… Time to do something about it
on 17 Nov 2017 at 17:25 in Welcome to the BSDHi SJFritz1967, I too have a strong family history of T2 and while I managed to stave it off for years even as I piled on the pounds (grotesquely overweight, definitely), my insulin resistance made it impossible to lose weight in any significant way. Then I found the BSD and everything changed. I’ve lost something in the neighborhood of 200 pounds since I began the diet in August of last year. I look and feel like a completely different person.
Tip two: measure, weigh and count the carbs and calories of every bite of food you eat. Get a reliable kitchen scale if you don’t have one. Use a tracking app like MyFitnessPal or Fat Secret to avoid having to do any math. Do not attempt to estimate.
Good luck!