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  • posted by  Cdh1966 on Raised blood sugars
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    Thanks for that – I must admit to being really down about it and can’t be bothered to eat anything, which I know is wrong. I’ve lost 11lbs but I’m not that big and my readings were in the 4’s and low 5’s – I’ll keep going – hopefully tomorrow will be a better day x

  • posted by  Lucia on My eight weeks….
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    So, back in the path.
    Still moving, still learning.

    In the daily mail, recently, there have been bs diet articles.
    Have a read on the website.

    What’s The weirdest thing you have learned on the diet?

    I will tell you mine if you tell my yours.

    Love Lucia

  • posted by  Igorasusual on Hello :-)
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    Way to go, Yowzer!!!! πŸ™‚ πŸ™‚ πŸ™‚

    Onwards and downwards – size 16 on the horizon …………:) πŸ™‚

  • posted by  Igorasusual on The Dodgy Diabetic cookery course
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    Just wanted to share did a really gorgeous fish dish with some red snapper (get me πŸ˜‰ ) on a bed of green lentils. It was a James Martin recipe and he did c 70g of lentils per person when for our three servings I did 26g each and we all agreed that was right amount. Added a small salad of baby spinach with some baby plum tomatoes and 1g of flaked almonds dressed with tiny splash olive oil and balsamic. Total count for entire meal was 303 calories and 8 carbs, even adding in all the oil, stock cube etc. Son not on BSD thought was great and wanted recipe.

    Just goes to show you can do absolutely delicious meals with very few calories/carbs. Would do again with other fish or meat.

  • posted by  DebC1 on SIMPLE Menu?
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    Just had the super quick fish curry from bbc. Takes 5-10 mins. (Onion, garlic, tin of toms, stock, curry powder, pack of fish pie mix over cauliflower for me/ rice for OH).
    The other failsafe is an omelette.
    A tin of BigSoup with a cooked chicken portion gets some salt in.
    Sugar free beans on LivLife (low carb) toast.
    Prawns stir fried with a bag of stir fry veg.
    Minute steaks….

  • posted by  Yowzer49 on Hello :-)
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    Off out to the movies sporting a pair of trousers that have hung in my wardrobe sad and lonely for maybe two years or longer..bought from catalogue and never got sent back even tho they wdnt even get past my thighs!
    So for me,these are the current Total Triumph Trousers and i better get some wear out of them coz they already feel a bit roomy..(not boastin or anything πŸ˜„ )..theyre a size 18 so in no way boastworthy but a major non scale victory for wowzer yowzer,who 11 weeks ago was heading like a fast train into size 22 clothes! 😊😊😊 xx

  • posted by  sunshine-girl on Raised blood sugars
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    Our bodies are funny things. Mine went up for absolutely no reason and that lasted for 3 days then went back down. Sometimes if you are anxious, stressed, tired, a bit run down, lots of reasons, this can happen. I think in my case I had wrenched my shoulder and had very little sleep. Keep to the plan and you should be alright. Let us know if not.

  • posted by  Kenna on SIMPLE Menu?
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    Anyone want to share a SIMPLE menu they use daily? All the recipes in the book take more time than I have. Is there anyone just doing this very plainly? If so can you share? I’m not sure where to start..but the menus in the book are overwhelming to me. I don’t cook and I don’t have a lot of time….so I just want things I can throw together….for instance, beans, tuna, Fage…stuff like that….

  • posted by  Frog on The Dodgy Diabetic cookery course
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    thanks Verano, found the waitrose recipe.

    I made ‘proper’ pizzas this evening, and eat both of them! (very tiny!)
    After not being overly impressed with cauliflower pizza base, I was fixated on pizza – I’d seen mini tortillas in Tesco that were about 13g of carb and thought I’d try those as a base.
    Local Tesco didn’t have them; don’t know if you’ve seen those Warburtons Thins? Obsessed by making pizza, I got some of those instead – 18g of carb. Made a perfectly acceptable thin pizza base. (I crisped them up a bit on my pizza stone, then added the veg topping and mozarella, and baked until the cheese was melting and bubbly)

    Better than the cauli base – but at the end of the day, I think I’d have enjoyed the veg topping by itself just as much.

  • posted by  Frog on Time to change any help greatly appreciated
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    Hi Jenko – great results weight wise.
    I had similar digestive problems the first couple of days – I try to avoid medication where I can, but a single dose of immodium helped. It’s not the food per se – just that it’s probably a huge change from what you were eating before.
    You do need LOTS of water on this diet – compounded with the bathroom issues that would be dehydrating as well.

    Hope that you feel better soon.

  • posted by  Cdh1966 on Raised blood sugars
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    Am half way through week 3 and have been averaging around 5.7 but for the last two days they’ve shot up, yesterday 8.3 and today won’t go below 6.8. Has anyone else experienced this and why might it be happening?

  • posted by  Frog on 2nd 8 weeks starting Tuesday August 30th
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    Hi Jan
    sorry to hear that you have family problems to handle – sounds like a tough week.
    I know it’s tempting to fall back on carby/sugary stuff as a comfort, so well done for getting back to BSD so quickly.
    If you’re eating well, and no reason to fret about what you’ve eaten, you’ll probably feel tons more able to cope with it all.

    Well done Indy – sounds as if you managed it well, but the added reflection had given you even more tools for next time.

  • posted by  Jenko1973 on Time to change any help greatly appreciated
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    Day two and after having spent most of the night in the toilet last night I woke this morning to having lost 5lb in one day from 20st 1 to 19st 10. This is the first time I have felt comfortable speaking about my weight because I actually feel like I’m doing something about it today 2 eggs water scrambled. Homemade fish soup and chicken salad for tea. Feeling tired today and a bit groggy tonight. Headache as well need more water. Coady hope your day went well.

  • posted by  Yowzer49 on 2nd 8 weeks starting Tuesday August 30th
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    INDY enjoyed reading yr thoughtful and helpful post! And dont you have a lovely caring OH!
    totally resonate with a lot of yr comments especially ..of course if moderation was my talent,i wdnt have almost 100 lb to lose! I share yr all or nothing tendency..can become very uptight about cals/ carb consumption but i can also go crazy,drawing a chair up to the fridge and eating the entire contents!
    Ditto re still being a bit scared around food, me too,despite losing very well over the last 11 weeks ..just taking a friend for lunch yesterday as a birthday treat filled me with trepidation ..but went extremely smoothly in fact.
    We will get over such anxieties given time and with learning lessons like youve just done after yr weeks away x i think you passed that test really well and will feel much more confident if/ when a similar situation arises! X

  • posted by  Womble on Has any one used myfitnesspal ??
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    Hi lgorasusual
    Thank you so much for your helpful information would like to use something as easy as possible. I might try fatsecret you mentioned. Just my second day so a lot to take in. πŸ‘πŸ˜ƒπŸ˜ƒ

  • posted by  Yowzer49 on Hello :-)
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    M/L must feel so much better than XXL, and standard size tshirt instead of XL too πŸ‘πŸ»πŸ‘πŸ»πŸ‘πŸ»πŸ‘πŸ»
    Thanks and Well done FROG! Howz the Nordic walking ? X
    Hope ANTIGONE and LUCKY are recovering! X

  • posted by  keavney21 on 1st day of the rest of my life!
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    Day 2 done.

    Feel strange starving myself and then eat g good wholesome foods. Like the none diet aspect. I sound strange but dont have a sweet tooth or crave sugar. I love hearty dinners, home cooked, wine amongst other things.

    I’ve ate well but one meal down and it’s evening time. Wife is at college and dinner is simple. Aubergine stuffed with something creative and whatever else I can find. Snack today 1 bloody boiled egg!!! Hahaha that makes me laugh out loud. I never think of snacks until you can’t have what you really want!!!

    Hope everyone is well, sorry for rambling heres to day 3…groan ahahahahhaha

  • posted by  Igorasusual on New start for a new life!
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    Hi Victoria

    No, the story about ‘starving’ your body making the metabolism slow down and store more fat is incorrect (in fact Dr MM discusses it in the BSD). Fasting is recommended, but it may take a little getting used to. Chicken and salad sounds absolutely fine!

    You are in early days, there will be some changes in your body as your hormones adjust, be patient and you will soon be feeling better.
    Drink lots, plan your meals well (as you seem to be doing), and you will be absolutely fine!

    Onwards and downwards (that’s the weight) πŸ˜‰

  • posted by  keavney21 on New start for a new life!
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    Hey ladies, sorry not been on since yesterday as had a day off work and wow that was hard. I’m so used to punctuating my day with lunch time and being busy. So as I didn’t eat until 1.30ish (that’s over 14 hours fasting) I went for half roast chicken shared and salad and I’m unsure if this is the right thing as doesn’t feel right. I understood that if you starve your body your metabolism will slow down and then store all food as energy aka fat as its safety storage. Can anyone dispell this??

    I feel OK. Walked bloody miles today around sodding supermarket, for eye test and then docs and back to the car, all on starvation mode!!!

    Don’t feel as bloated as I suffer from ibs and slept well too. Drinking hmm where’s my wine gone…. Wow am missing it already, I feel so weak willed. I want chicken skin and a bottle of red but I know this is the right thing so I quash the food deserving monsters and continue onwards.

    God it will get better won’t it. I’m super strict and my fridge looks like a vegetarian heaven, I’m doing it all right just doesn’t feel right starving myself. So got yoghurts for tomorrow and hope this wistful feeling passes.

    Glad it hear you’re all doing so well. Send me some positivity please hahaha I’m needing it. Until tomorrow, better go attack some veggies for dinner….. Victoria x

  • posted by  KrysiaD on 7 Day Reboot ….. Tuesday 27th September !!
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    Hi
    Starting weight 10 stone 6lbs. Just 3/4lb lost last week. Fasting blood sugar today 4.8.

    Carbs 22.4 cals 7.20.

    Was at dentist late afternoon so did a lot of walking. Breakfast scrambled egg. Lunch was probably not that healthy – homemade Kefir and a square of dark chocolate. Dinner was better – a small portion of beef stir fry. Am back at work – will finish at 9pm.

    Really looking forward to this week’s challenge.

  • posted by  Indy on 2nd 8 weeks starting Tuesday August 30th
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    Hello, all!

    Wow, halfway through another 8 weeks – what a good reminder, Verano! It doesn’t seem like it has been 12 weeks, but time flies!

    The last two weeks have been tough for me, work-wise, and last week I was out of town all week and sitting in meetings in a hotel all day, every day. Very little control over what I had to choose from in terms of food and almost no time (unless I sacrificed sleep) to walk/exercise, and I was really worried about what the scale would say when I returned. Oh, I should probably mention that I also drank more in that week than I have in the previous 12 combined – which is to say, less than my former life, but more than I should have done.

    So I finally got on the scale this morning (I couldn’t face it yesterday after getting back late the night before) and was a little shocked to see that I’d gained less than half a pound. I was all set for bad news and self-recrimination, and my husband was standing about ten feet away saying, “Now, remember, even if you don’t like what you see, it is only temporary,” etc. because I’d confessed all my sins about food and drink and he knew I was anxious.

    Weigh-in: Down a total of 8 lbs since the end of the first 8 weeks, 40 lbs overall on the diet, and 52.5 lbs since Jan. 1. 42.6 lbs to go!!! I really want to get to the “under 40 lbs to lose” stage!

    What the last week taught me:
    I am going to feel guilty if I am not exercising and I was almost paralyzed by not being able to control my meals, and that’s probably bad. It turns out I made ok choices, but I was far more worried about eating the wrong thing than the prospect of just not eating at all.

    I think this means I need to make a few adjustments:

    1. Most importantly, avoid these situations. I could have been very clear with the conference organizers about my food restrictions, but I hate to be a bother and figure it is my problem, not theirs. But I also could have gone to a local grocery store and made some purchases that would have helped me avoid the problem; and, I could have paid more attention to the conference schedule in advance so I was prepared to give up an hour of sleep in order to fit in exercise.

    2. Give myself a break. I’m so afraid of backsliding that I’ve somehow convinced myself that any deviation from the plan is going to immediately result in a 50 lb gain or a slippery slope to it. I need to chill out. Of course, if moderation was my talent, I wouldn’t be in the position of trying to lose almost 100 lbs to begin with, right? πŸ™‚

    3. Be more open with people. I think, had I shared my situation with others, I could have counted on them to excuse me from some of the social things in order to take better care of myself. That’s not 100% true – one of my closest friends was there and there is a 1/1 correlation b/w being around her and my misbehaving! – but it’s largely true, and people understand and have generally been supportive when I have been honest.

    I guess I just want to acknowledge that, even when things are going the right direction overall, food is still this scary presence in my life and, while I may have established the right habits now for eating and exercising, I may be a bit behind mentally and need to put some effort into normalizing my relationship with food and exercise!

  • posted by  cazza on It works for older women too!
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    HI ladies not good day today, hubby had unexpected day off so we went out for lunch!!!! I did however buy new blood sugar diet recipe book…looks really good so definitely back on track tomorrow

  • posted by  AMB63 on My first 3 months as a Type 2 Diabetic
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    On 16th June 2016 I found out that I was a Type2 Diabetic, my HbA1c was 62, cholesterol was 4.9 and BP 144/92 and I weighed 13 Stone 13 lbs (88.4 Kg) with a BMI of 30.2. I was sent off with a bag full of pills (Metformin & Statin) and a booklet about Diabetes. Needless to say that was not the best news I ever had. So I took my pills and read the booklet, which still suggested that I can have loads of carbs and some sweet stuff!
    I decided to do a bit of my own research and soon found lots of information on the Internet, some good, some bad and some controversial.
    I found the Ditch The Carbs, Blood Sugar Diet by Dr Michael Mosley and Sugar Free by Karen Thompson and these lead me to look at a whole host of others including Diet Doctor (Andreas Eenfeldt MD), Professor Tim Noakes, Professor Roy Taylor, Dr David Unwin, Emily Maguire, Ted Naiman and Dr Aseem Malhotra. All these wonderful people have websites and social media that support diet and exercise and a LCHF or real Mediterranean Diet to improve your health.
    After spending some time reading their websites and tweets I decided to give it a go and try Low Carb. I stopped the bread, pasta, potatoes and rice and started including more vegetables, some fruit (Berries, Apples, Pears ) and trying out some of the recipes from Ditch the Carbs and the BSD. I also started some basic exercise; I walked for 30 mines a day. Pretty soon began losing weight and feeling better. I mixed up my menus taking my inspiration from Karen’s Sugar Free book, Libby’s Ditch the Carbs website, Andreas’s Diet Doctor Website and the BSD book by Michael Mosely.
    Over the last 3 months my cooking has had interesting results, as somethings I cook really well other were a bit of a disaster (Down to me not the recipes : ) I have become a big fan of cauliflower rice and I am now enjoying butter, eggs, cheese and some full fat yoghurts, cream and nuts and I am losing weight. Much to the bewilderment of family and friends. I have even now increased my exercise and I’m doing HIIT sessions from the fabulous Joe Wicks (Freely available on YouTube) whose 15 minute low impact workouts are fantastic and fun.
    It’s now 24th September and I’ve had a 3 month blood test to see how I am getting on -The results are in!
    HbA1c is now 39, cholesterol is 3 (LDL=1.3, HDL=1.3) I now weigh 11 Stone 9 lbs ( 75 Kg ) and my BMI is 25.6. At my review they have kept me on Statins and I am now down to 1 Metformin and my BP is now 131/84. With my Diabetes Nurse I have agreed a target weight of 11 stone and another HbA1c test in 3 months. I’m also now trying to get my BP down a bit more so I’m going to start some Qigong and Mindfulness exercises.
    I’ve had a fantastic journey over the last 3 months. I’m no saint as I have had a glass of red wine and a couple of squares of 85% dark chocolate during the last 3 months (But not every day!!)
    I’ve found a supportive and vibrant community on the Internet who keep posting their recipes, research and hold forums discussing the latest developments in LCHF and Diabetes. I’ve managed to watch The Big Fat Fix and the Fixing Dad (Documentary about reversing Type 2 Diabetes by Anthony and Ian Whittington) and I’ve just watched the fantastic 2 part program by Dr Chris van Tulleken – The Doctor Who Gave Up Drugs. I’m now looking forward to the next few months of my new journey.
    A big thank you to everyone in the LCHF community and to the Doctors who are supporting and researching this way of life.

    As Albert Einstein once said β€œWe cannot solve our problems with the same thinking we used when we create them”

    Keep posting and tweeting.
    Andy @Crixus1963

  • Hi Flash21

    I don’t want to get you to be too confident. But I can tell you, for certain, that if you stick to the BSD and enjoy changing your lifestyle to accommodate the 800 calories and no refined carbs, ONE dress size down by January is ABSOLUTELY AND DEFINITELY ACHIEVABLE.

    In fact, I look forward to catching up with you in a few weeks to hear how you’ve already done it and are moving towards the next milestones. πŸ™‚

    Onwards and downwards, all πŸ™‚

  • posted by  Igorasusual on Has any one used myfitnesspal ??
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    By the way, if you type My Fitness Pal in the SEARCH box, top right, you get lots of threads talking about it.

    Very useful, the SEARCH facility, as there is absolutely reams of great historical info here on the forum now. πŸ™‚

  • I hope your husband is doing OK, Chookymama. I know all about well-meaning friends… we have one who spends long periods of time with us (he has a place very near us but almost no facilities – at least at the moment – so when he’s in the area, essentially he’s with us). During his most recent visit, I put on 6 kg, eating more but above all drinking more because he buys lots of wine and beer in ‘recompense’ for our generosity. When he arrived, I weighed 83.5 kg and that’s why it’s my mini goal. I’ll be going ‘properly’ downwards from there on. I have set myself a target of 25 kilos overall but probably ought to lose a few more after that. Good luck with your target.

  • posted by  Igorasusual on Has any one used myfitnesspal ??
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    Hi there Womble

    Yes, many many people here on the forums use MyFitnessPal (me included) but there are many others, and I have heard FatSecret recommended by others as easier to use.

    MyFitnessPal takes a little getting used to, but I find it quite reasonable to use as a diary, to record meals, to search for things by barcode etc. However, you do need to be a bit careful with its suggestions as sometimes all you get are ingredients by cups – not so good if you are UK based – and some of the entries aren’t accurate. A little bit of good sense is required.

    However, I’ve found it really useful for planning ahead – as someone said here, if you don’t do that, you can find you’ve got 50 calories left for dinner, which is quite sad πŸ™

    Hope that helps!

    By the way, you don’t need the paid-for version.

  • I used to be 70kg Snoop – back in the day – well actually not that long ago (my OH was diagnosed with a life limiting illness three years ago. Very well meaning friends sent me chocolate by the TRUCK LOAD. Rude not to eat it. I put on 2.5 stones in 2 months. Three years on and it had not budged despite particpating in many foolhardy sporting events but finding them incredibly hard work with my new body size!)

    SO – 70kg is my target. It is also at the higher end of the range for my height so I know that I am not being unrealistic. Quite a few websites that have BMI/weight calculators.

  • posted by  Flash21 on Carbs I can't go without
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    Ahhh, those white noise apps are great! They usually have a good variety of sounds – I found that the noise of a train on the tracks would send me off to sleep very quickly! Haven’t tried a podcast or an audiobook but others have reported them to work well so I might try them out too. I don’t suffer from “true” insomnia, just worry when I can’t sleep properly.

  • posted by  Flash21 on Week of 9/26 starters let's keep each other on track!
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    Hello all,

    I’d like to join in too please! I’ve started my own diary thread as well in an effort to remain accountable throughout this process but it’s also fun to hear about how everyone else is approaching this πŸ™‚ I got semi-started last week but just had a weekend away which derailed my (minimal) progress so am back on the wagon today and full steam ahead! Thanks to Igor and Californiagirl for the reminders to measure. I will get on that tonight, not that I really want to find out just how enormous I am! But my current mini-goal is to drop a dress size by 1st Jan, so I guess doing the measurements will spur me on. I’m also going to make more of an effort to try new recipes so I don’t just flop about complaining I have nothing to eat and then bingeing on crisps and the like. So, there is my plan of sorts! Good luck with everything everyone πŸ™‚

  • Hello all!

    Nomorepanic – good to hear you’ve had a successful day. I hope there were more to follow. I too often feel bloated but find peppermint tea helps when I get like this. And lots of water as Boli suggests.

    Antigone – I’m also a forum addict! Glad to hear not just me πŸ™‚

    Comforteater – congrats on your 3 stone loss! You must feel wonderful. A small gain is not terrible. You know you can do this. I am definitely a self saboteur – lose a couple of pounds and think, oooh I’m doing well so will treat myself with xyz and then am back to square one. It’s a really annoying pattern but am determined to break it! I have some severe back problems which are currently hindering most attempts at exercise, so I know how you feel on that front. In fact, we are pretty similar! My target weight is also around 11 stone. We can help each other along!

    Boli – 1.2kgs down is fantastic, congratulations! Hopefully this will inspire you to keep at it. I’ve read that cravings seem to start dropping off once you’re into the 2nd/3rd weeks so you’re well on your way. I also need to sort out portion sizes and get my head around the fact that a “normal” sized helping is not small and I will not starve!

  • posted by  Flash21 on What's your next mini goal?
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    Hello everyone,

    I too have gained over the weekend, which is annoying but not surprising. I’ve reset some mini goals and by the end of December I want to be at least one dress size smaller and to have weaned myself off diet fizzy drinks. Or indeed any fizzy drink. It’s definitely comforting and motivating to read everyone else’s goals as it makes feel like I can achieve mine if I really put my mind to it. Good luck to you all! πŸ™‚

  • So, I have been away for the weekend and in four days I have gained 3lbs. BAHHHHH. I thought all the walking around I did would have mitigated my less than wonderful diet but alas not. However, I did also want to try the local fare so I guess that’s the price you pay. Back on the wagon properly today, with some new goals ahead of me for Oct/Nov/Dec:

    Drop at least one dress size by 1st Jan
    Attempt walking home from work at least one day per week (am experiencing terrible back pain again and off to see consultant next week so only putting a small target in as really struggling)
    Try some new recipes
    Wean myself off diet fizzy drinks

    I would like to add to these but need to think of some more first!

    One question: does anyone know where you can buy full fat Fage/Total yoghurt in small pots rather than the big one?

    Hope you are all doing well! Please feel free to drop in and say hi πŸ™‚

  • posted by  theangelwithin on New start for a new life!
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    Just to say that we substituted tofu for chicken in the Thai curry. Also put in less curry paste than it said, as it was really hot. The dish was delicious, not quite what we’d expected in that it wasn’t red. The coconut milk dilutes the red colour of the paste. It has lovely creamy sauce, that doesn’t feel like being on a “diet” at all.

    We also felt that it needed more veg, though that would up the carbs and cals a weeny bit. Next time I’ll put in more green beans.

  • Hello Avila,

    Apologies for my late reply – I have been away! Cinnamon yoghurt is definitely worth a try! Sounds like you stayed strong around all those sandwiches etc. I find train station offerings particularly difficult and M&S To Go is always hard to resist. I like their prawns with dipping sauce or like you I will get some cold meats. The open sandwich idea is not something I’d thought of so one to bear in mind if there are no other options. Keep on keeping on!

  • Welcome all new starters! Thought I might share a thought from seven months out (I started March, got to goal in July now on maintenance) — if you find your scale to be abusive like mine is (it just accuses me when i step on it) — you can go the whole way with a friendly and supportive tape measure! I have lost four clothing sizes and I still won’t get near that stupid scale — I refuse to get on it at the doctors office too. They are always so surprised but I point out that my belly is flat and I’m in size 8 jeans so they relent (although they give me dirty looks). So if you find the scale to be depressing and mentally limiting, just spend three dollars on a plastic tape measure — also your tape measure can travel! Try traveling with a scale….😁😜

  • posted by  Poppetini on New start for a new life!
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    Hello all,

    Day 3 for me. The first two days have gone well enough, and today at 3pm I am hungry … but a very containable sort of a hungry. I had yoghurt and raspberries for brekkies, followed by a 2 egg omelette with peppers and cucumber for lunch … and four spoons of high fat luxury custard (oops). So, either those pesky custard carbs have made me peckish, or perhaps i’m not adding enough veggies right now.

    Loving the sound of the thai curry. Tonight am planning to do homemade chicken tikka, with a cucumber raita … if I make it to the shops I may also try the cauliflower rice. My lovely family with have homemade flatbreads, which will be a definite challenge for me.

    I’ve managed an hour and a half dog walk, and am planning on a few mins on my children’s trampoline (someone mentioned using an indoor trampette to get their day’s steps up, so decided to have a go on the trampoline … it’s harder work that in looks even doing mini bounces).

    The recipe book arrived today, and am off googling some more ‘sensible’ 800 cal day planners to stop me winging it, and hopefully ensure the nutrition is there.

    How is everyone else today?

  • posted by  Frog on Recipes in original BSD book seem inaccurate
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    Hi Snoop
    I prefer FatSecret to MFP (hate the name though!) and switched after using MFP for about 10-12 weeks – they do do pretty much the same thing though. I don’t follow the recipes either, just make my own up and aim for low carb; I can’t bear to plan out what I will be eating a week in advance, let alone follow a plan that someone else has put together – plus if you’re mainly cooking for one, you usually end up with several portions of something, whether you’ve cooked it or just purchased a packet of something.

    Personally, I much prefer that ads are practically non-existent on FS, and most importantly that they have a UK site.
    This means you don’t get tons of entries where the only measure available is a cup – probably OK if you’re based in the US and are used to that, but it always seems horribly imprecise to me. I understand that US nutrition states the Carbs including grams of fibre, whereas UK is the net figure – quite important if you’re carb counting.
    On entering foods to the database, there are sense checks that I didn’t notice on MFP – eg you can’t enter foods without a carb value, even if that means typing zero, and the grams of sugar cannot exceed grams of carb. There’s also a delay from entering stuff and it being available on the shared database; presumably some further checking in the background that adds to the accuracy. I’ve certainly found a lot fewer duff entries on FS compared to MFP.

  • posted by  Andrew63 on New start for a new life!
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    Hi like many here I’m new.Just a quick insight into my background.Im 52 5ft8 & weigh 100kgs approx 15″10
    I suffer with high blood pressure as well as reactive and osteoarthritis.I have tried loosing weight many times but just seem to sleep back into the same routine ..Skip breakfast, and eat mainly junk food on the go,I find evenings the most difficult as I seem to eat out of sheer boredom.Anyway I’m determined to see this thru and get down to my target weight by Christmas ( using it as a Christmas present to myself) I will be starting on Sunday as I’m currently laid up with a double ear infection and am on antibiotics till then.Look forward to sharing my weight loss journey with other members of the forum…..So good luck and let’s be positive,Never give up trying!
    Regards Andy.

  • posted by  didimarks on New start for a new life!
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    Hi Suoon2bthinner!

    Thai red curry:
    Calories 300
    carbs 14g

    serves 2

    I large chicken breast sliced
    1/2 onion, chopped
    1tbsp olive oil
    I large garlic clove, diced
    2cm root ginger, diced
    3-4 heaped tsp Thai red curry paste
    1 red pepper, deseeded and sliced
    1/2 400ml tin coconut milk
    1/2 tbsp Thai fish sauce
    1/2 tsp lime zest or kaffir lime leaves (optional)
    1/2 cauliflower, grated
    Generous handful fine beans.

    Heat oil in a wok or wide-based saucepan and fry chicken and onion. When begins to brown, add garlic, ginger and curry paste. Fry gently for a few minutes then add the red pepper, coconut milk, fish sauce and lime zest. Cook for 15 minutes.
    Meanwhile prepare the cauliflower rice.
    A few minutes before the end of cooking time, throw the green veg in the pan.

    Enjoy! it’s delicious

  • The recipes in the book are often inaccurate. They can’t be accurate when they use handsfuls, or one [beet, chicken breast, red pepper, etc.], becase things like that are not all the same size – so the calorie amounts will be different if you use a large one v. a small one.

    As for MFP – the data is entered by members, and not checked. You have to verify the calorie/carb/etc. values if you want to make sure you are counting accuragely.

    As for the counts on packaging – make sure you’re checking the weight. The stated weight of the package is often lower than the actual weight – so if you divy up portions based on how many the package says it will make you are often undercounting the calories you actually consume..

  • posted by  Frog on Inulin
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    Picking up on an old thread – I read this a while ago and decided to give inulin a try
    I’ve been taking a teaspoon a day (about 5g) for the last week or so, and it is definitely working with digestive health.
    I take it in a glass of cold low calorie grapefruit squash; I’ve not noticed any problems with it not dissolving if I stir it well.