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Low-carb bootcamp

Join discussions about low-carb bootcamp plans, meals and progress. Consider speaking to a medical professional before starting any diet.

Week 3 - Summer Low Carb Bootcamp - we move on to Bootcamp Light!

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BIWI · 05/06/2017 07:46

Morning all

Here's the Spreadsheet of Fabulousness once more

I hope that the scales reflect the efforts you've made over the last, strict apart from the cheating fortnight.

Now you have a choice. You can either move on to Bootcamp Light, which allows a bit of fruit (berries mainly), for you to include nuts/seeds - again, occasionally, and also a moderate amount of alcohol. Rules for Bootcamp Light are on the spreadsheet, but to make it even easier for you here they are:

1. Eat when you’re hungry - if you’re not hungry, don’t eat

In Bootcamp, you should have been eating three meals a day. The point of this being to ensure that you got used to eating proper meals, and so that your blood sugar is regulated and stable. Having achieved that, you can now relax this a little bit. If you find you’re not hungry - which often happens, because ketosis suppresses your appetite - then don’t force yourself to eat. But don’t let yourself get so hungry that you make inappropriate choices! Always make sure you have plenty of low carb food to access quickly, if you need to.

2. Avoid processed food

Focus on pure, natural protein as the basis for your meals – meat/fish/eggs.

You may include processed meats like bacon or (low carb) sausages, smoked salmon, smoked mackerel, gammon - but please don’t have these at every meal or every day. As well as being highly processed they often contain undesirable ingredients, can add unnecessary extra carbs into your diet, and often include sugar.

3. Eat lots of fat

Eating fat helps to keep you feeling fuller for longer. Fry in butter, add butter to vegetables, eat salad with a home-made vinaigrette dressing (not made with balsamic vinegar though, as this is too sweet and has too many carbs), add mayonnaise where you can (just check the carb count on your mayo first). Eat fattier cuts of meat – e.g. pork belly, roast chicken with the skin on and/or eat the fat off your lamb chops. Absolutely no low fat/light foods of any kind

4. Make sure you are eating vegetables and salads with your food

This is where the bulk of your carbs should come from, and this is non-negotiable. But choose only those vegetables that are on the allowed list. You don’t have to weigh/count carbs – this is one of the great joys of this WOE (way of eating), but if you’re new to low carbing it can be helpful to weigh your portions of veg in the early days, just so that you know how many carbs are in the sort of portions that you like to eat.
Beware that some of the veg on the allowed list can be surprisingly high in carbs once you make up a portion of it – this is because they are denser, and therefore you tend to use more – compare, for example, 100g of onion with 100g lettuce! Keep your focus on those veg which contain 3g carbs per 100g and use these as the focus of your meals. Use those over 3g per 100g sparingly.

5. You may eat some dairy

"You should aim to include plenty of butter on this WOE. Fry with it and add it to your vegetables. And if you know that dairy doesn’t impede your weight loss you may eat cheese, but don't overdo it. Full fat yoghurt is the best way to include dairy in your diet - but beware, it does contain carbs. Total Full Fat is the best.

If you’ve been cutting out tea/coffee, you can re-introduce this – but just be careful how much milk you end up drinking. You can end up adding a lot of extra carbs this way.

6. You must drink a minimum of 2 litres of water per day

Even if you’re drinking more tea/coffee than in Bootcamp, this is still a non-negotiable part of this WOE. And the more weight you have to lose, the more water you should drink. Water helps to flush out the ketones that your body will product – so flushing out the fat. However, drinking this amount of water can affect your electrolyte balance; you need to make sure that you get plenty of sodium and potassium. There is less need to worry about restricting salt if you’re eating a low carb diet. Good sources of potassium are salmon and avocado. You could also consider supplements if you have an issue with this.

7. You may drink some alcohol

But restrict this to once or twice a week max. Vodka with soda is the best thing to drink. Or Champagne, red wine or dry white wine. Absolutely no beer/lager, cider, liqueurs, cocktails or full sugar mixers. You can drink spirits with artificial sweeteners, but bear in mind that we are attempting to avoid all things artificial!

Alcohol is the easiest source of fuel for your body, and it will use this over and above anything else that is available to it. Therefore, even if you’re following the diet absolutely to the letter, including alcohol can prevent weight loss.

8. You may eat some fruit

"Strawberries, raspberries, blackberries and rhubarb are all fine. But please – only once a day at the very most, and keep an eye on your portion sizes. Just for information – these are the carb counts:
Rhubarb – 0.8g carbs per 100g (but don’t forget you will need to sweeten this – and not with sugar!)
Blackberries – 4.4g carbs per 100g
Raspberries – 4.6g carbs per 100g
Strawberries – 6g carbs per 100g
Blueberries - 6.4g carbs per 100g (although this is a bit controversial - I have had differing carb counts from various sources - some saying as much as 12g carbs per 100g)

9. You may eat some nuts/seeds

Nuts/seeds can make a good snack. BUT it is incredibly easy to overdo it, and you can end up eating your bodyweight in carbs. As an occasional snack they are great, but keep it occasional and keep the portions to a small handful at most.

Macadamias are not only luscious, but they are very low in carbs.

Here are some carb counts – BUT – check the back of your packets as I don’t know if these are for raw or roasted nuts:
Brazils 3.1g carbs per 100g
Walnuts 3.3g carbs per 100g
Pistachios 4.6g carbs per 100g
Macadamias 4.8g carbs per 100g
Hazelnuts 4.8g carbs per 100g
Pecans 5.8g carbs per 100g
Almonds 6.9g carbs per 100g
Peanuts 7.1 g carbs per 100g
Cashews 18.1g carbs per 100g

10. Avoid artificial sweeteners

The aim of Bootcamp was to help reduce the stranglehold that sugar has on us – and to curb your sweet tooth. But it does make some things difficult, e.g. desserts at a dinner party, and it is undeniable that it can be enjoyable – occasionally – to eat something sweet. However, restrict such goodies. For some people, artificial sweeteners can impede weight loss.

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L238 · 05/06/2017 22:23

Trying to stay away from berries just yet as I know that's a slippery slope for me

B: 2 small slices flax bread, half avocado
L: leftover roast chicken with salad, mayo, olive oil dressing
D: leftover low carb fish pie, broccoli with garlic, lemon and chilli
4L water
So full. Not sure if it's the natural reduction in appetite or revenge of the flax!

hippadoppaloppagorillapig · 05/06/2017 22:24

I agree re loser of the week. I think it could have the potential to add a bit of unhealthy competetiveness (sp?) to the thread. It would be counter productive for people like me. I'd beat myself up and get demoralised if it wasn't me and stress out every week trying to be the biggest loser when it clearly won't happen.

L238 · 05/06/2017 22:24

Also C4 so sorry you are poorly again but brilliant that they managed to get you home quickly. Your consultant does sound wonderful

MaryThorne · 05/06/2017 22:40

Just popping on to say hello, I need to catch up with the thread! Sorry I haven't posted much I've had a busy weekend seeing family visiting from overseas. I might have accidentally had a rather carby lunch and dinner on Saturday and drank beer on both Friday and Saturday nights. Blush

I got straight back on low carb on Sunday and am hoping the gain is mostly water weight. Congratulations to all those with losses and KOKO everyone else.

Right, off to read the thread. Smile

littlebillie · 05/06/2017 23:03

sugar free jelly with rhubarb - please make this a YES!! lush with cream!

Bibs2014 · 05/06/2017 23:05

It's taken me ages again to catch up on the thread!

I said I would weigh but I was curious - just over 2lbs down and the lowest weight I've seen on the scales this year! Motivation to keep going 😃

YoLoZammo · 05/06/2017 23:40

C4 what a terrible setback. And just before your birthday too, what bad luck.

I agree with captain just eat a slice of the cake, enjoy it and try and have a nice birthday. If you can't eat guilt free Dgd home made cake on your birthday after being poorly, then what is the whole point!!! Write off tomorrow and get straight back to the rules on Wednesday.

Happy Birthday for tomorrow from all of us!! Flowers Cake Star

Flibbertyjibbit · 05/06/2017 23:43

sorry to see your so poorly C4 glad you've escaped hospital (I nearly ended up with a central line last year after repeated failed IVs, luckily avoided it with a very clever anaesthetist who got my IV in) - hope the antibiotics kick in overnight so you are able to enjoy your birthday cake. I think a one off little slice won't hurt overall and it will be a nice moment to share with your granddaughter.

ragz134 · 05/06/2017 23:45

C4- hope you feel a bit better for your birthday tomorrow FlowersCake

Someone mentioned gin and soda... My husband has been a cider drinker for a good ten years, in the interest of cutting down sugar intake I persuaded him to try switching to clear spirits with diet mixers (with the aim if weaning off them too). He tried the diet tonic for a few days and decided it was too sweet and artificial, so decided to have fizzy water and fresh lemon and lime instead. This has been his new drink for a month now, he has lost a few pounds with just this change and actually prefers the taste, he has either gin or vodka.
I have tried it and it's nice and refreshing, though you do need to squeeze some lemon and lime in it or add lime juice. I found waitrose do a lime juice in a little bottle and it's only 1% carbs.

lovelycuppateas · 06/06/2017 07:04

Well done for losses everyone koko - and C4, hope you are feeling better soon.

Funny day yesterday, not enough water and I forgot to have lunch til late - and that consisted mainly of pate! Lovely fake "KFC" chicken for dinner, made with almond crust.

I'm another one who really doesn't want the "biggest loser" thing to be reintroduced, as it makes it seem like a competition between us as opposed to a place for mutual support, however much we lose (or gain, or stay the same). Would be demoralising for me.

OldBooks · 06/06/2017 07:13

Happy birthday C4! Hope you are feeling well enough to enjoy your day FlowersCake

BIWI · 06/06/2017 07:21

Happy birthday @C4pinkwheels! Cake Wine Gin

Hope things have improved and you're feeling a bit better

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SayrraT · 06/06/2017 07:21

OK, it looks like the biggest loser thing is not very popular so I won't start it up again. I think this was why we stopped it previously, it doesn't bother me either way.

Got my regular Costa after work coffee with a couple of friends tonight. They are now all used to me having coffee with cream and no cakes.

Also, I noticed yesterday how 'normal' all of my work colleagues think my lunches are. I had lettuce leaves spread with pate, no one even looked twice except a new student from Chile who couldn't help herself and actually laughed out loud at it Grin

GetReady · 06/06/2017 07:26

Happy birthday C4!

If you're on that many antibiotics you NEED to get some probiotics into you! (Take in-between antibiotic doses!) x

SayrraT · 06/06/2017 07:33

Oh,

HAPPY BIRTHDAY TO YOU
HAPPY BIRTHDAY TO YOU
HAPPY BIRTHDAY DEAR C4
HAPPY BIRTHDAY TO YOU

FlowersFlowersCake

NamelessEnsign · 06/06/2017 07:53

Happy birthday C4 and I'm sorry you have had such a setback.

It is trivial by comparison but I have asthma and have developed yet another cough and sinus infection after a friend visited us with a cold. I had the thick cold for a week, as if that wasn't enough! My health has been shocking for the last 6 months - so many infections, ABs, plus actual flu. Yuck.

I weighed in and am 0.6lb up on last week. Just over 5lbs off since I started LCHF a few days early. I think my shape has changed though and I'm measuring a 30" waist (I'm v stocky and square for a 5'3 person) so it will be a good NSV to get under that and under the stat for heart disease risk (I had some complications in my pregnancies which puts me at greater risk of high BP, stroke, and related issues later in life).

Nothing for it but to KOKO.

HemanOrSheRa · 06/06/2017 07:59

Morning!

Happy Birthday C4 Flowers. I hope you are feeling a little better today. EAT THE CAKE Cake!

C4pinkwheels · 06/06/2017 08:00

Morning everyone, the celebrations have begun with a cappuccino and pecan breakfast so that I'm not taking antibiotics on an empty stomach.

Despite being ill I'm starting to feel more alert and awake first thing in the morning, I recognise this from previous LC WOE, having good overnight ventilation will no doubt also be helping but I know a lot of it is down to the effect of living a more healthy and natural diet for a human being, we simply aren't designed to live on diets where we consume vast quantities of refined sugar and carbohydrates unless you are so active that you burn them off.

Have a good day everyone.

B cappuccino & pecans
L salad
D is a mystery other than be ready to leave at 6:30

Somewhere in there will be a slice of birthday cake too, but I will be back on track tomorrow.

ASDismynormality · 06/06/2017 08:08

Happy birthdayC4 and hope you feel well today.

My scales are going the wrong way, have restarted dairy so bed to give that up again as I'm sure it's the issue.

styledilemma · 06/06/2017 08:18

Happy Birthday C4 Cake Smile

Mandelinka · 06/06/2017 08:19

Just a quick post in my way to work.
Today was my weekly weigh in, zero loss since last week.
Oh well. KOKO

B: smashed eggs with mayo and avo, green pepper
L: courgette spaghetti, beef bologn
D: will see

Have a lovely day!

Mandelinka · 06/06/2017 08:20

Happy Bday C4

Mandelinka · 06/06/2017 08:20
Flowers
Sunborn · 06/06/2017 08:23

Happy Birthday, C4! Hope you have a fantastic day. Let us know how your daughter's cake goes!

My day will be:
Breakfast: boiled egg with hm mushroom pate
Lunch: courgetti with bolognese
Dinner: broccoli and mixed cheese soup
Snack: another hardboiled egg - and doubtless some more pate when I get home.

JiminnyCricket · 06/06/2017 08:24

My coffee order arrived Grin

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