Good evening everyone, hope you have all had a FANTASTIC day. I’ve just made the Thai red curry page 132 – Randam you are right, it is totally delicious and filling – my hubby thinks it’s amazing too, will definitely be having that again very soon.
Going to attempt a run tomorrow morning as I have a morning off and want to start bringing some exercise into my life again. Really sorry to hear about your gains guys but it will be temporary I’m sure and all will level out don’t be disheartened you are all doing brilliantly. For me my difficulty will start tomorrow as Friday, Saturday and Sunday are usually wine days for me so I will find it particularly difficult to break a long time habit!! On the upside the weight loss should be a good enough excuse to exist 😳😳😳
Think how amazing we will look in our Christmas outfits if we keep this up – WHICH WE WILL……
Stay strong everyone we are in this for the long haul 👗👔👯💃 XXX
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posted by Adelski on Starting today, Oct 3rd-fellow Monday starters feel free to join!
on 6 Oct 2016 at 20:11 in Starting the BSD -
posted by phlebas on 7 Days … Pick a carb level … Tuesday 4th October
on 6 Oct 2016 at 20:07 in Welcome to the BSDday 2 – 726 & 26g – coffee/milk, pecan nuts, huge salad with mayo & black eyed beans & lots of mint tea 😀
Tomorrow is going to be tricky my mum wants to go out for lunch. I’m hoping we can go somewhere that does all day brunch type meals & I can have eggs/smoked salmon. I really don’t want to blow all the hard work.
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posted by Dona Rosa on 1st October Starters Support Group
on 6 Oct 2016 at 20:03 in Starting the BSDI have done the Obesity course on Future Learn and it was excellent and very insightful. Learnt a lot from it. Might be running again shortly
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Coke Zero in the 8 oz glass bottle is one of my favorite treats. I don’t drink one every day, more like every other day. There’s something about that mineral taste of the glass that makes Coke so much more delicious. Plastic bottles and cans don’t even come close. The format has the added advantage of being small and manageable. It never loses carbonation like the big plastic bottles, and there’s no metallic tinge from the can.
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Well that has solved the when to eat the rest of the cheese question – I forgot to put it away when my omelette was ready and left the room…. I should have known something was up when the dog didn’t come and nag me for her dinner, and I was so apologetic that I was late with it…. then later found the empty cheese container in the garden… need to tackle her excess weight too and this food stealing is a major issue, last week she beat the childlock on the bin….
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I’m an extremely picky eater, and while trying to broaden my horizons, most of the recipes in the book aren’t appealing to me either. So I’m doing my own thing while staying within the calorie/carb count guidelines.
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posted by Primadawn on Starting today, Oct 3rd-fellow Monday starters feel free to join!
on 6 Oct 2016 at 19:46 in Starting the BSDWelcome SEASHELL! The more the merrier!
Finished lunch nearly 2 hours ago and now I’m in that yucky phase where I would normally be snacking. Ughhh…I hate it. I’m not a bit hungry, just craving something to be munching on. Must. Break. Habit.
One thing I did notice today that was fantastic, was that after 3 days of no sugar, my baby carrots tasted exquisitely sweet! As if they were filled with sugar! Yum! -
posted by Seashell on Starting today, Oct 3rd-fellow Monday starters feel free to join!
on 6 Oct 2016 at 19:41 in Starting the BSDHi. A little late to the party if you don’t mind me crashing. I started on Monday too and just joined the site. I’m a married, very busy mother of two teenage+ boys and been struggling with weight for years. Lost a little over 6 lbs already, hope it continues!
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posted by PrincetonianStud on 1st October Starters Support Group
on 6 Oct 2016 at 18:55 in Starting the BSDReward yourself! Little things like a new pair of socks or whatever. Little accomplishments are you key to great ones.
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posted by PrincetonianStud on Daniel's 8 Week Dieting Diary
on 6 Oct 2016 at 18:52 in Starting the BSDDay 79
An Email Message To All Jews On The Blood Sugar Diet For Good Health
Blessings for a New Year To All Jews From All Four Corners
The Jewish new year is not just a time to renew our resolve to lose another fifteen pounds. Rather, it’s the time when our fate stands in the balance as G‑d reviews our past year and decides whether or not to renew our lease on His planet. As such, Jewish greetings for this time of year (the Jewish New Year is in the fall) reflect our prayers for a good, sweet year up ahead.
The catch-all greeting you can use for the entire season is “Shanah tovah” (שנה טובה), which means “Good year.” The word “u’metuka” (ומתוקה), and sweet, is sometimes appended to the end.
Here are some other greetings that you may hear:
Before Rosh Hashanah, people wish each other “Ketivah v’chatima tovah”(כתיבה וחתימה טובה) “A good inscription and sealing [in the Book of Life].” On Rosh Hashanah eve, as we return from synagogue service, it is traditional to greet one another with “Leshana tovah tikatev v’tichatem” (לשנה טובה תכתב ותחתם). When greeting a female, this is modified to“Leshana tovah tikatevee v’tichatemee” (לשנה טובה תכתבי ותחתמי). This means, “May you be written and sealed for a good year.”
From noon on Rosh Hashanah, when our fates are already written, until Yom Kippur, when our fates for the coming year are to be sealed, we wish each other “Gemar chatimah tovah” (גמר חתימה טובה), “A good final sealing.”
Now for the Yiddish version: The standard wish is for “A gut gebentsht yohr,” “A good and blessed year” (א גוט געבענטשט יאהר). And since tradition tells us that our fate is not really sealed until Hoshanah Rabba, the customary salutation for that day is “A gutten kvittl” (א גוט’ן קוויטל), “A good inscription.”
No matter what we say, the main thing is to wish each other a good, sweet year with all our heart – because that is what G‑d values the most.
…And may you –and us all- be blessed with peace.May you, your loved ones, and Bnei Yishrael be inscribed in The Book Of Life with good Parnassah, Refuah Sheleimah, and Beriot Tov!!!
Shanah Tova U’Metukah
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posted by Carb_Addict on 1st October Starters Support Group
on 6 Oct 2016 at 18:51 in Starting the BSDI managed to drive past FOUR McDonald’s drive-ins today WITHOUT stopping for a filet-o-fish and a Coke. In my little world, that’s a MAJOR accomplishment. (I won’t pretend it was emotionally easy, but hey, I did it.)
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day 4 and doing ok! so busy at work that I’m ok there, it’s at home where Im in most trouble so I did binge last night but it was on celery and a small hummus dip so I don’t feel that guilty lol!
new scales arrived yesterday and I’ve lost 4.5 lbs and when I weighed myself this morning the scales said another 3lbs had come off but I’ll take that with a pinch of salt!
I know the book encourages you to weigh yourself often but surely you should only have 1 ‘weigh in’ a week or is that too ‘slimming world’?
also is anyone else feeling a tad gassy?? please reassure me I’m not the only one propelling myself down the road of a morning 😀 -
posted by Wendy1947 on 1st October Starters Support Group
on 6 Oct 2016 at 18:38 in Starting the BSDIn case any of you would like to learn more about anatomy a new free course is starting on FutureLearn.com called Know your abdomen. These are free of charge on line courses that are usually excellent this one is run by Leeds University & will give information about the mechanics of digestion & how our abdominal innards work!! I have just signed up & these courses don’t have to be completed in the suggested time frame but can still be accessed after the completion date.
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posted by PrincetonianStud on Daniel's 8 Week Dieting Diary
on 6 Oct 2016 at 18:37 in Starting the BSDDay 79
Thursday 6 October 2016Breakfast: None
Lunch: None
Dinner: Sloppy Joe on zuccini
Nothing like extending the fast for another day. 48 hour fast and still alive. I am just proof that when you get rid of barley rye and wheat, you can live long time without feeling starvation only 3 hours later. I feel like a Neanderthal when they fasted for days or weeks for not finding food. 130 now and 5 more hours til sundown and can eat again!
Maybe Sunday and Monday will be another 48 hour fast. Why doing this fasting? This is the most important 10 days. New year to Yom Kippur. These are The Days of Penitence. After Yom Kippur fast is over, it is a new clean slate for all Jews……. Sins forgiven and one starts a new year with improvements in their lifestyle and their mores.
For those who are Jewish reading this:
May you and your loved ones be incribed in The Book Of Life with a good year of Parnassah and Refuah Shelaymah!
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posted by PrincetonianStud on Daniel's 8 Week Dieting Diary
on 6 Oct 2016 at 18:28 in Starting the BSDDay 78
Wednesday 5 October 2016Breakfast: None
Lunch: None
Dinner: None
Today is Fast of Gedalia, holiday for fasting because the Babolonians (Now Iraq) destroyed the Temple in 443 BC. A god preparation though for the fast on Yom Kippur. Nothing like starving oneself! LOL 300+ pounds I think I will live.
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i hate metformin, i have now lost 2 stone bloods petty good so have now dropped to half the dose look forward to more weight loss and less tablets. still on blood pressure tablets
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I was low on iron earlier in the year and had tablets but it’s ok now they say. I dunno it’s just a bit rubbish at times 🙁
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posted by PrincetonianStud on Daniel's 8 Week Dieting Diary
on 6 Oct 2016 at 18:26 in Starting the BSDDay 77
Well, I had quite a sugar burst these 2 days. I have had many honey servings for a sweet new year. Hopefuly, it stays sweet! 🙂 Starvation day is next Wednesday, Yom Kippur. All day in the temple and thinking about food at 3 PM when 4 hours are only left til sundown. It was quite a successful holiday this year in a new city. My first time in an Ashkenazic (Germanic decent) temple. Always been to the Sefardic (Spanish decent) temple for the past 35 years. It was new for a change because of different customs. It is usually a good hour longer in a Sefardic one because of the custom of having an auction for the particiation in the service. This is a 500+ year old custom because of the Inquisition.
Many make a honey cake to eat on Rosh Hashanah. No, not for me. The melon and few cookies was enough for me.
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posted by Cowslip on Week of 9/26 starters let's keep each other on track!
on 6 Oct 2016 at 18:21 in Fast 800@kjandtheboys 10lbs is fantastic! If you’re feeling very hungry you may need to adjust your protein \ fat count upwards a little. These satiate your hunger far more. Again, if it’s craving-style hunger you may have carbs set a little too high for your metabolism. As Flash says, more water helps too – try for 3l daily: that can also help with headaches.
@flash, I find that cravings are the first sign that my carbs are too high – is it worth checking the carb count on the shakes compared with your non-shake diet in week 1? Carb intolerance differs for individuals, so you may find it useful to double-check the carb count. If it’s actually higher this week than last, you could nudge them incrementally until cravings go again?
My youngest came home from school today having baked bread. ! had to have a sliver to avoid disappointing her and it was truly yummy, but thankfully wholegrain with hazelnuts and lots of spices: hopefully I can absorb that ounce or so into today’s carb count.
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posted by PrincetonianStud on Daniel's 8 Week Dieting Diary
on 6 Oct 2016 at 18:18 in Starting the BSDDay 77
Tuesday October 4 2016Breakfast: 1 Cup Greek yogurt with blueberries
Lunch: 3 Sugar Cookies
Half Pepper with egg salad and piece of lox on top
Some ore egg saladDinner:
Slice of Honeydew
Sweet potato
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posted by PrincetonianStud on Daniel's 8 Week Dieting Diary
on 6 Oct 2016 at 18:15 in Starting the BSDDay 76
Monday October 3, 2016Breakfast: 4 Egg Spanish Omlette
Lunch: Eclair and fruit salad
Quarter Honeydew with Cottage CheeseDinner:
Rib Steak
Cantalope with honey
Honey Dew with Honey
Piece of Challah Bread with honey
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posted by PrincetonianStud on Daniel's 8 Week Dieting Diary
on 6 Oct 2016 at 18:12 in Starting the BSDDay 75
Sunday October 2 2016Breakfast: None
Lunch: 4 Egg Spanish Omlette
Dinner:
Minute Steak
Honeydew with Honey on it
Apple with Honey
Star Fruit
Honey Glazed Baby carrots
French FriesFirst night of Rosh Hashanah, The Jewish New Year. Got to eat sweet things for the sweet new year.
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posted by Wendy1947 on 1st October Starters Support Group
on 6 Oct 2016 at 18:00 in Starting the BSDDay 4 food
Scrambled egg with smoked salmon
Houmous with carrot, red pepper & celery crudités & 2tomatoes. A handful of blueberries or raspberries.
Portobello mushrooms stuffed with spinach & cheddar cheese (didn’t have any feta!)
An apple to take to French class but so far today we haven’t felt hungry.
3 coffees drunk & water
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posted by Verano on 7 Days … Pick a carb level … Tuesday 4th October
on 6 Oct 2016 at 17:57 in Welcome to the BSDYou know what they say Billingebabe
How many ….. does it take to change a light bulb?
Only one but …….. !!!Fill in the blanks as you wish?
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P.S. This program is available for 11 months …. worth looking at when ever you feel like giving up this plan!!!
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I’ve just watched the Panorama program on Diabetes, that was screened on Monday October 3rd, for the second time.
If anything it was more harrowing second time around.
I know that the program was only an hour long so couldn’t cover every aspect of treating T2 diabetes. Nonetheless, I felt that , apart from the shock value, it contributed little to help people with diabetes to help themselves.
For example there was a young boy of 15 who was visiting the hospital and he checked his b/g, it was 18!!! The doctors response was, and I quote , ‘ I’m sure your eating healthier now but you need to eat less’
Helpful!! Well at least it was a nod towards the fact that diet does play a part!
The two bariatric surgery patients in the program were given low calorie diets , of between 800 and 1000 calories a day, to follow for 4 weeks before they were deemed fit for surgery. The diet sheet showed 1 ‘low fat’yogurt a day as part of the diet. The guy was having porridge for breakfast and then had 4 hour 9 minutes to wait for his next meal, which was an apple! Carbs carbs carbs! I eat much better than that for the same 800 calories!!!
The commentator said …’One way to ‘save’ T2 patients from the worst consequences of the disease is bariatric surgery.
The surgeon did say that there is good evidence to show that bariatric surgery can ‘cure’ diabetes. Later in the program, after performing bariatric surgery, he commented that ‘ bariatric surgery is the ‘only’ way to control the current problem!!
So I ask …. why is bariatric surgery so successful at curing diabetes …. because people lose weight!!!! I know that’s very simplistic but the science behind LCHF suggests that people could do equally well with diet as they do with surgery. Only problem is diet needs desire and willpower!!
I would love to see more emphasis on the right sort of diet as a tool to help diabetics care for their health. To’ ‘save’ themselves from the worst consequences’ of diabetes before being routinely offered , as was suggested, bariatric surgery as a cure all!
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posted by Fairyface on 1st October Starters Support Group
on 6 Oct 2016 at 17:45 in Starting the BSDHello everyone and welcome to all the new posters who have joined us.
Day 6 for hubby and I.
Yesterday our main meal was the bacon, broccoli and mushrooms out of the recipe book. Really enjoyed it.
Today for our main meal I have cooked lamb tagine. Had it with courgette dry fried as I don’t like quinoa. Enjoyed this also:-) I used a lamb neck fillet chopped up.
Next time I will just cut the meat up into four portions and cook it.
In the recipe is butternut squash, there was lots left over. So with me going out for lunch tomorrow I have made
butternut squash soup with two and a half peppers as I did not have four. Had a sneaky taste and its lovely.Weigh day on Saturday. eek
I have settled to this diet and I am not tempted by the chocolate we have in for our grandchildren. Not missed bread and other things. Bowels have sorted themselves out, I think:-/ I feel quite well and have more energy than last week. Just need to keep on top of the extra fluids which I am finding difficult this week for some reason.
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Turkey burgers – I made these last week. Worked very well – good both hot and cold. Assume they freeze well.
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I made the Parmesan Crisps – wonderfully tasty cheesy snack, very moreish. Had a couple for lunch today with cream cheese on top with salad.
However, I am wondering if the recipe is entirely accurate – I think a cooking time of 2 minutes at 150C is a bit optimistic – I gave them a while longer, and increased the heat. I assume the idea is that the cheeses melt and meld with the ground almonds to form something more solid. After cooling, the base was crispy but the top was still rather crumbly, and they tend to break up easily. Also, the recipe states the mixture makes 8 – I actually ended up with 14, and I was using generously heaped tablespoons when I put dollops on the baking tray (not the dessertspoon mentioned in the recipe).
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posted by Kjandtheboys on Week of 9/26 starters let's keep each other on track!
on 6 Oct 2016 at 17:40 in Fast 800Hi thanks for the tips Flash21 I’ll definitely check out the Keto calculator. I had a shake for late breakfast as its been one of this kinda days for me. I ate a 200 cal lunch (homemade) and drinking gallons of water… I guess it’s early into the new regime so I’m gonna trial a few different things until I find a way that works for me within the 800 cals. I weighed again this morning and was down another 3lb…. It’s definitely keeping me on track!!
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Thanks to all for your input. Until I started eating on this plan the eat what your given wasn’t an issue. I just seem to notice when I’m feeling full and look at what’s on my plate and think this is crazy. I’ll definitely be using some of your ideas. Thanx
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Happy that I’m at the end of a prolonged business season of hotel stays today
Happy that the stressful news received the other day might not be as bad as I thought (fingers crossed here)
Happy that I came on here to cheer myself up and this thread has done just that.thank you!
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posted by essexgirl on 1st October Starters Support Group
on 6 Oct 2016 at 16:53 in Starting the BSDHi to all, I was only diagnosed 2 weeks ago after going to a pre-op for a hip replacement! I had already lost a stone, no symptoms at all so was a complete shock! still waiting to find out if I am type 1 or 2 as I don’t fit the profile for either I am told!, any advice greatly appreciated, I am now looking through all the recipes and cooking new meals within BSD. I have always had a healthy diet my BMI is great, I just suffer with arthritis
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posted by Wendy1947 on 1st October Starters Support Group
on 6 Oct 2016 at 16:46 in Starting the BSDWell done resisting wine & chocolates ButterflyMoves & try to take it easy. Lots of water & an Ibuprofen helped me when I ached & felt rough & that lasted one day so onwards & downwards!!! Hope you feel better tomorrow.
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Thank you Flash21
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I think that’s a great idea ….. save some leftovers … and then you have something to hand when you do feel hungry.
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Timmy you will have to tell us all about the Aston Martin ride!!
sorry about the holiday dinner clashes!
Poppetini … that all sounds lovely!!!
For me:
Had a great sleep …. thanks to antibiotics and amitriptyline. Induced but i’ll take it!!
Was distracted the last few days … but think i pretty much stayed on the BSD plan … inadvertently! 🙂
On track this morning as well …. enjoying a cuppa coffee right now — should be awake soon!! 🙂
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Broccoli rice is also good!
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posted by Flash21 on So…it starts today: my 8 week (at least) diary
on 6 Oct 2016 at 16:16 in Starting the BSDHey Baristagirls!
I try to weigh in the morning before getting dressed. I have been weighing myself every day recently but would prefer for that to be only once or twice a week really. Need to wean myself off the scales! I think it’s because I had such a big loss last week I am just annoyed at a gain, but you’re right, there are bound to be fluctuations so I will have to learn to roll with them. Thank you for the encouragement!
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Hello Bajangirl!
I am not using very many of the recipes. I am tending to stick to what I know works for me at the moment, which is typically yoghurt and berries in the morning, deli meats or a frittata and salad at lunch and then usually chicken and veg or salad for dinner. I have quite a lot of weight to lose so I am being quite rigid in what I eat so that I can try to not be tempted by the bad stuff! As for results, I lost 10lbs in my first week (last week). Have annoyingly gained a pound this week (although official weigh in not until next Tuesday so plenty of time to get rid of it) but I’m pretty sure it’s because I had rice and half a wrap with dinner last night. Good luck!
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Hello Seashell,
As Baristagirls says, some of the portions from the recipes are quite big! And I’ve also found that some shop-bought portions are a bit big too – which is something that didn’t happen very often before I started this plan….I have recently become a fan of eating until I am about 70% full. Enough to not be hungry anymore but not so much that I feel uncomfortably full. I think if you aim for that you can’t really go wrong (provided you stick to your calorie allowance for the day!).
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posted by sunshine-girl on First week and some questions
on 6 Oct 2016 at 16:07 in Welcome to the BSDI find it useful to put a little of a meal to one side to have as a snack. As a diabetic I need to have something to eat just before I go to bed and this can be it without increasing calories or carbs. One day I made the coq au vin and found there was a bit of the meat and veg left over in quite a bit of gravy so I had it for my lunch the next day but added a big handful of spinach.
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Hi is anyone following this woe and getting good results but NOT using the recipes in the book? I don’t fancy a lot of the recipes in the 4 week meal plan…… just wondering. Thanks
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posted by Baristagirls on So…it starts today: my 8 week (at least) diary
on 6 Oct 2016 at 15:57 in Starting the BSDYes… it’s very annoying but as the weeks roll by you get more used to the fluctuation and are a bit kinder to yourself! Don’t worry Flash21 it will fly off as quick as it went on. Do you weigh at the same time in the day?
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posted by Flash21 on So…it starts today: my 8 week (at least) diary
on 6 Oct 2016 at 15:53 in Starting the BSDGahhhhh! I have gained a pound 🙁 and am now unreasonably cross about it 🙁 I knew it was likely to happen as I had some rice (couple of spoonfuls) and half a wrap with my dinner (Lebanese, delicious) but I didn’t want it to happen. I know I shouldn’t be cross with myself, but I am! Does anyone else feel like this when (if) it happens?
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Look forward to your aubergine tips when you get a minute.
I decided to try the OXO Spiralizer out before I go away so will let you know. If it’s no good will just send it back!
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Thanks for that Timmy. Will give it a try next time I make the Tagine.
Just like to add with the left over squash I have made the pepper and squash soup. Really nice although I was a little heavy on the dried chilli.
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posted by Baristagirls on First week and some questions
on 6 Oct 2016 at 15:42 in Welcome to the BSDI did find that some of the salad etc recipes from the book were rather massive portions, plus I didn’t feel too well those first few weeks. So I used to eat half and then the other half later in the evening or not at all till the next day…… it all balances out if you don’t have all your calories/or more than in a day.
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I’m a newbie to the BSD it’s going great down 6lbs so far. Does anyone else ever have trouble eating what a full portion of a recipe is or meal plan. Should I try to break it up into many smaller meals or what? Slightly confused
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Yeah, the options thing is quite difficult! All my non-allergic foods have a lot of carbs (with the exception of eggs). I’ll do some proper research and see if I can make up some kind of menu. Thanks again! B