I had steak with salad avocado peppers spring onions and I took the idea of roasting broccoli and cauliflower from the thread, I whipped up some eggs and made a omelette and put cheese in it.. and oh my god I was actually full and still feel full !!!
Iβve made my overnight oats for morning with low-fat yogurt and fruit.
Made a sugar free jelly with fruit and I can feel the transition to a higher fat and low carb diet starting to take shape.
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Il be honest I donβt like full fat yogurt.. β οΈ Lol I love the asda low fat strawberry and peach yogurts. Itβs my taste.. I donβt know why.. I donβt like full fat milk either only semi skimmed π
Yeah thatβs the one thing but my choices are definitely better than they were before. Iβm on the right track !! I donβt feel bloated, I feel full and usually Iβm hungry an hour after Iβve eaten
A recipe I picked up in the Daily Diary was omelette with blue cheese and walnuts. I'd never have thought of that.
My favourite frittata is chorizo, red onion, red pepper (or yellow or orange, depending on what you have), half can of tomatoes, a bit of chilli if you want, two eggs, topped with cheddar cheese. Scrumptious
Going to try these - thanks for sharing BridgeGirl! Last night I made crustless quiche - in a baking tin lined with baking paper I poured a mix of 3 eggs, double cream, cooked bacon, yellow pepper, cooked baby leek, cooked asparagus, cherry tomatoes. Baked for 30 mins - it was easy and filling and divine!
3st 5lbs, from obese to a BMI of 23.5. The first stone was following the 12 week plan which gave me a good sense of portion size and calorie values. Following on from that, I started to pay much more attention to what I was eating, rather than just how much, and, with much information and guidance from this forum, that led me to the lchf approach. For someone who adored bread and potatoes, I would never have thought it possible but I enjoy it so much I don't miss those things
I make mine the same minus the tomatoes. If I have feta in the fridge, I cube that and use instead of cheddar - the creamy sharpness of feta makes a nice change. This was a favourite even before LCHF but very enjoyable now.
Oh, great idea. I use spinach quite often, but have never used it in a frittata or omelette.
Out of interest, do you cook the spinach first, say, alongside the peppers, etc, before adding the eggs? I'm not keen on raw spinach but like it cooked.
Now shakshuka.... it's easy, it includes things I like eating, it fits in with the kind of food I make, it looks appealing, but I have never made it because I just know I won't like the juxtaposition of eggs and tomatoes and spices in the same dish.
Funnily enough, someone on 'Kitchen Cabinet' on Radio 4 this morning said the exact same thing, and I totally understood.
I had spinach last night curried with paneer, alongside cauliflower rice.
It's unfortunate that people pick up the low carb message without including the healthy fats bit of it. I'm sure, once you start working on that side of things, you won't be feeling hungry. Get rid of anything low fat/diet/'light', use butter, olive oil and lard for cooking and treat yourself to some new recipes - dietdoctor has some great ones.
You'll get plenty of advice and encouragement on the low carb high fat forum healthunlocked.com/lchf-diet : you need to follow it to read all the posts and it will give you a rounded picture of that approach
Why not join us again on the Sunday weigh in? We'd love to have you back onboard
I suspect it's the diet coke that's causing the hunger. It's believed that some artificial sweeteners can cause insulin spikes and mess with blood sugar levels, which in turn cause hunger.
My advice would be to go cold turkey and ride out the short term withdrawal, to allow for long term benefits.
I donβt monitor nothing πππ Iβve just started and picking things from ideas and reading the advice on here. Then I make it. The only thing I will say is when I get my plate I do a third of everything so third salad, third protein and third veg with eggs. So I donβt go over the top with my portion sizes. Thatβs it really and I always have sugar free jelly and yogurt after to stop me from wanting to gauge on chocolate as I have got major issues with a sweet tooth especially time of the month π
Low carb and you're hungry? Something is wrong. For the most part, you shouldn't need to restrict calories at all...and that's especially true if you do LC plus intermittent fasting (like holding off your first meal of the day until 11 or 12)
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