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| I like using my cheeses as my snacks. Cheese sticks have been an integral part of my induction so far.
__________________ If God didn't want us to eat animals, he wouldn't have made them out of meat. |
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| I know what you mean about getting tired of cheese but low carb bread and nuts are not allowed on induction. Try some pepperoni slices instead, you can even nuke them to make them 'crisp'. Or how about some olivies or if you want something sweet, try a cup of tea with sweetner and cream. There are lots of other legal snacks too, so look around the board for ideas before you stall your weight loss with something you shouldn't be eating yet. |
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| Sorry, I didn't see that part. Pork rinds are good too. Beef jerky as well.
__________________ If God didn't want us to eat animals, he wouldn't have made them out of meat. |
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| The point is this: I'm sick of eating meat. I want something different for my between meal snacks. I already eat eggs and meat three times a day and am looking for something different for the other between meals. Hence my request re. If anyone's made anything with flax seeds and ricotta. Munching on pork fat does not turn me on. |
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| Ricotta is not allowed in induction, it is a fresh cheese that you can introduce only in OWL Rung 2. Flax crackers are nice. Muffins and pancakes (induction-legal, of course) are also nice. You could also mix some cream cheese with a little splenda for a dessert. Induction is only two weeks and then you get to introduce other foods, so there is no point in cheating with nuts or ricotta. P.S. Maybe you can find something you like on Linda's website: http://www.genaw.com/lowcarb/
__________________ "The truth is that temptation lurks everywhere, unless you deny yourself a social and working life and the attendant pleasures of eating out. I believe that the best way to overcome temptation is not with willpower, which is so often in short supply, but with our brain power, a potentially unlimited resource. Imagine that you're doing great, losing weight, feeling better than ever, thrilled with yourself, hearing compliments from friends and acquaintances---and then it happens! Despite all your good intentions, you're mightily tempted by a food you're not supposed to have. What to do? I'll tell you this: You'd better have a strategy ready!" (Dr. Atkins' New Diet Revolution, Chapter 19) |
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| Just a note about snacking.... You should eat only because you are hungry. You shouldn't be eating for the sake of eating or because you are bored. Dr. Atkins said that we do not have to count calories, but calories do matter and if we eat in excess we will gain or not lose weight. When you are in ketosis/lipolysis, you will find that your appetite will decrease. So snacks might not be necessary at all. And be careful about eating "high protein". Atkins is a high fat diet, not a high protein one. Dr. Atkins wrote that excess dietary protein is converted to glucose which is eventually stored as glycogen and fat. Furthermore, it's the fat that will keep your appetite satiated between meals.
__________________ ~Megs~ 242/141/160 (130) dress size 26/10/8 5'4", Female, May 2, 2003 http://www.geocities.com/not2latespage http://mformiscellaneous.blogspot.com/ |
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| Try mixing it up. Half an avocado with grilled shrimp and a squeeze of lemon, add a cup of vegies and this is a great lunch. I also do celery with cream cheese because its crunchy, takes the edge off when I really want crackers or bread. Also, you can try stuffing a pepper with a cheese, a bit of tomato and salt mix, dip it in egg white (you must mix it first, like a batter but only egg whites) then fry it in olive oil. These are delicious. I also do eggs and chorizo for breakfast, this is also good and its not just like eating eggs alone. I think if you find ways to mix up the food you wont get bored. You kind of defeat the purpose of induction if you are eating nuts and bread. Good luck. |
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| Thanks! Some good ideas. Btw - I decided against the nuts even though I do believe the key reason is the portion control problem for most people. I also think that Atkins bans soft cheeses during induction because most brands are thickened with carbs. For example, most ricotta cheeses have at least 5g carbs/serve. I found an organic all natural brand that had 1g/2oz! I also found a coconut milk that had less than 1g carbs per 1/3 cup. THEN I discovered an amazing tasting 'dessert': Mix 4oz ricotta with a couple tablespoons coconut milk (I used lite) and a sprinkle of splenda - this would satisfy anyone who loves coconut. Perhaps the carb count is a tad too high (about 3g carb/serve dependng on how much you make) for induction but it would be great for OWL or if your were really craving something sweet and luscious during induction. Yes - I stocked up on some high quality goodies yesterday - good cheeses, organic meats, avocados, mayo etc and am all set to enjoy induction. E |
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| Btw - I am watching my calories too while upping the fats so my snacks are not "too big" as someone cautioned. I also understand the concept of raising fats to get into ketosis. I've read the science. I like to eat every 3-4 hours and prefer to spread my food throughout the day. My snacks are smaller than my main-meals but still consist predominantly of fat and protein. Fresh cheeses are fine on induction PROVIDED they don't contain carbs as thickening agents (which most do)- check the labels. I found a brand of all-natural ricotta that is on par to cream cheese ie 1g carbs/serve. E |
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