Weight Loss/Maintenance
Related: About this forumI've lost 12 pounds in the last 3 months by eating a mostly low carb
plant based diet. Yes i have cheated. I think i'm almost over that part of new habit formation. The pounds just fall off when i eat right. Big thing is to get no sugar yogurt. And lots of seeds and nuts as snacks. I'm enjoying Stubb's Chicken Rub on skinless, boneless chicken thighs. Lots of carrots.
dewsgirl
(14,964 posts)like hmmm sounds interesting.
applegrove
(122,934 posts)them in a long time. My mom used to make them. I wonder if Whole Foods does too?
dewsgirl
(14,964 posts)crunchy items(hate pork rinds).
I just discovered a simple recipe, you take a Kraft Deluxe slice of cheese cut it into four pieces on a ceramic plate, microwave for 1 minute 30 seconds, using a meddle spatula or even a knife, pry the cheese crunches off. I make nachos out of these all the time.
Congrats, it's hard.
Also, I often use Agave nectar as a sweetener, 5 carbs vs. 13 carbs sugar.
leftieNanner
(15,673 posts)I keep cut up veggies (celery especially) in the fridge with salsa. Great Snack.
Good for you applegrove!! Keep it up.
applegrove
(122,934 posts)leftieNanner
(15,673 posts)The celery and salsa seems to satisfy!
applegrove
(122,934 posts)on veggies and humous. I like falafel and tzaziki right now.
TruckFump
(5,812 posts)I love salsa and dipping carrots, bell pepper and celery works for me.
applegrove
(122,934 posts)left-of-center2012
(34,195 posts)What else is in your 'plant based' diet?
applegrove
(122,934 posts)and quinoa macaroni) which went over well and I'll make again with more thyme and leek. I do cook for my dad and brother once a week which meant meat and potatoes, but i've been doing rice more often. I'm trying to get off dairy too except for 2% milk in my coffee and cheese in certain dishes. All in all i have done well the last week in not cheating (except for earlier tonight). I think i've turned a corner. I eat nuts late at night. I put pumkin seeds in yogurt and salads. I'm still feeling my way. But it is working. I've got my eye on a lasagna recipe that uses long slices of zuchinni wrapping ricotta instead of noodles. I will add tarragon to that as it is my go to lasagna herb. I just bought a glass lasagna dish for this and hope it is good. I'm reading Jamie Oliver's Ultimit Veg cookbook. He wrote it a decade ago but published it now because Vegetable cooking is exploding now. It is about substitution for me. Substituting rice for bread or potatoes. Substituting punpkin seeds and wild blueberries for the sugar in yogurt. Just a tablespoon of each. My dad for instance wants egg salad sandwiches for dinner. I will make deviled eggs with my favourite and his, store bought, Habitant Pea Soup. We do not get high blood pressure but my sister informs me that saturated fats affect your insulin so i have to ween myself off that and replace it with plant based things like real herbs to replace the flavour of fat and olive or avocado oil instead of butter (which i've not done). Anyhow. A work in progress. Saw a recipe for coconut milk and chick pea curry which i will suss out. I make a vegetable only tomato soup every 3 months or so. That is my favourite and has lentils and kidney beans in it as well as parsnips, carrots and other veggies. So when i say plant based i mean it is replacing meat protein or starches with some form of plant wherever and whenever i can.
left-of-center2012
(34,195 posts)brewens
(15,359 posts)like at least one meal a day, I had to keep a bunch of good munchie veggies around. I like bell peppers a lot and go through about one each red, yellow and green per week. With those, fresh jalapeno's, mushrooms, onion, tomato and all, I had to find more use for them to keep from wasting any. The bombelet was born! Two eggs, turkey sausage and loaded up with veggies and a little mex cheese comes in at around 350 calories.
A good treat are those Outshine fruit popsicles. Only about 60 cals.
applegrove
(122,934 posts)You could throw a chopped red pepper in there.
TruckFump
(5,812 posts)What I found many, many years ago is that I do a strict diet every Monday and Tuesday if I had a "bad" weekend. I started doing that way back in the 1980s because my husband loved to go away for the weekend specifically to dine in great restaurants. So, I found that hitting it hard-diet every week for two days kept me where I wanted to be on the hated bathroom scale. As I've gotten older -- in my 70s now -- it's harder to keep the weight off and I can no longer do the weekend tour of splendid places to eat on a regular basis, but if I do, it's diet my ass off (so to speak) on Monday and Tuesday. I found that I can always diet for two days...well, maybe!