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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.

Preparing for Bootcamp - starting on Monday 9 October!

371 replies

BIWI · 06/10/2017 09:06

Lots of people have signed up for this one - no doubt thinking about Christmas and squeezing into that little black dress!

So in advance, here's some stuff to think about so you can get planning over the weekend.

1- How long is Bootcamp?

Bootcamp lasts for 10 weeks, so our final weigh-in will be Monday 18 December.

The first two weeks of Bootcamp are the strictest, to help you shift your body away from burning carbs for fuel, to burning fat for fuel.

After the two weeks are up, you can move to Bootcamp Light, which is a little bit more relaxed. If, though, strict Bootcamp is working for you, you can stay on that. Or you can do a hybrid, following Bootcamp during the week but switching to Bootcamp Light at the weekend.

2 - Bootcamp should be easy to follow

There is absolutely no need to weigh anything, or count the carbs in anything. Nor do we count calories. Just follow the rules (only 10 of them!) and you will be fine.

Low carbing isn't the easiest WOE (way of eating), because our contemporary diet is built around carbs. Just take a look at any high street coffee shop or takeaway - all carb central!

And you may find the first few days tough going, until your body adjusts, but once you're into it, it's a simple plan. It's made that way because I'm a lazy arse who can't be bothered with all that weighing and counting!

3 - Foods that you're not allowed to eat during Bootcamp

Absolutely NONE of the following:

pasta/noodles
rice
bread (in any form - so no wraps, bagels, pittas, naans, chapattis, etc)
barley/oats/quinoa (or other grains)
flour
cake/muffins/brownies/flapjacks
potatoes
other sweet vegetables - especially sweet potatoes/sweetcorn (the clue is in the name!)
pulses/legumes (e.g. peas, lentils, chickpeas, kidney beans etc)
balsamic vinegar (it's made differently from other vinegars and is very high in carbs - wine vinegar is fine)

4 - Well what can I eat then?!

We're aiming to switch the ratio of macronutrients from carbs:protein:fat to fat:protein:carbs.

This is a high fat diet. This is something that blows most people's minds when they first start out low carbing. We've been told for the last 30-40 years that fat is bad for us, but this simply isn't true. It's a claim that was initially based on bad science and given further credence by politicians and the media.

Good sources of fat include olive oil, coconut oil, butter, cheese and cream. You will find that not only will your food taste absolutely delicious, but it's also very satiating. You will not be hungry on a low carb diet!

Other things to include in your diet are fattier cuts of meat and fish. Stop seeking out low fat chicken breast with no skin, and embrace the loveliness of roast chicken with lots of gorgeous crispy skin!

Buy mince with a higher fat content. It will have a much better taste than low fat stuff.

Fry your food rather than grill it, etc.

Your carbs on this WOE will come mainly from vegetables and salad. When I post the spreadsheet on Monday morning you'll see on the tabs at the bottom that there's a list of vegetables and their carb counts - if you stick to veg that's around 4g carbs per 100g or less, you'll be fine. Higher carb veg occasionally is OK.

If you've been used to basing your meals around pasta or rice - which lots of us do, especially if you buy a lot of ready meals, you'll have to re-think your approach to meals/cooking.

Here are some examples of meals that I might cook:

•Roast chicken with roasted vegetables• (e.g. shallots, leeks, fennel, courgettes, peppers, cauliflower). Veg roasted in olive oil, and oil or butter on the chicken skin

Marinated salmon fillets with stir-fried vegetables (salmon marinated for c. 20-30 minutes in olive oil, with garlic, ginger, soy sauce, lemon juice and Chinese 5 spice powder); veg could include mange tout, shallots, baby sweetcorn, celery.

... or serve it with egg fried 'rice' made from cauliflower

This is really easy and tastes surprisingly good - trust me! I resisted cauliflower rice for a long time, because I thought it would have too strong a cauliflower taste, but I was wrong.

To make this, separate the florets of a cauliflower, wash them, and then either pulse in a food processor until it's blitzed into small rice-like pieces, or use a box grater (this way is a bit messy, but works well if you don't have a food processor). In a wok or large frying pan, fry this in some light oil or coconut oil. It's all cooked through, which won't take long, push it all to the edges of the pan, and then in the 'hole' in the middle, add a little bit more oil, and then pour in a beaten egg. Let it set a little bit, and then stir it through the cauliflower, so it forms shreds

Shepherds pie made with high fat mince, and using celeriac mash for the topping

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prettybird · 07/10/2017 09:11

Yes - Full fat Greek yoghurt. Lidl do a nice one - but be careful, the tub looks far too very similar to their Low Fat version which is foul

NOMOREoatcakesandcheese · 07/10/2017 09:27

Hi all. Seems like a good time was had by all. If you can’t have nice mad things in your life sometimes we wouldn’t be so good at doing the hard bits like boot camping

I had a lovely meal for DH and his twin bro birthday meal - juicy slow cooked chicken wings with aeoli then succulent buttery steak and a double helping of green veg.
It’s very weird and a bit odd but since I cut out alcohol for BC I don’t like the taste of it anymore. So sorry to be a boring miss goody goody but I sadly didn’t have a drink 🥃🍷
Love the new names. Moist - yours is v clever! I’m thinking I might name change I need some inspiration tho.

Gammeldragz · 07/10/2017 09:40

Is anyone else excited about the Cheese Advent Calendar? Coming to Asda in November... Has to be kept in the fridge of course. But what better Low Carb advent option could there be? I'm definitely having one.

Can't find a coconut porridge recipe that I have the right ingredients for. :(

HippadoppaloppaGammeldag · 07/10/2017 09:56

Fork - full fat everything! It seems weird at first, but you'll soon find that you can't eat as much of the full fat stuff as the low fat stuff as it's really satiating,

ragz I've got my eye on the cheese advent calendar too!

I don't feel too bad today, on my second cup of tea and about to get dressed. Considering scranning the leftover pulled pork in a minute!

Dinner will be spag bol with butternut squash noodles for me. Yum.

HippadoppaloppaGammeldag · 07/10/2017 09:56

(yes I know BNS isn't bootcamp but I'm getting rid of it before bootcamp proper starts!)

purpleviolet1 · 07/10/2017 09:59

So yesterday I fell off the wagon - I didn’t eat all day bar a slice of mozzarella Hmm and was starving by the evening and had a chicken wrap with a side of peri peri chips and a can of coke.

I didn’t sleep all night. My mind was just whirring away. Full on insomnia

I’ve had a cold before trying low carb but the 2-3 days I managed I found I’ve had headaches. Is this part of the carb flu people mention? What exactly does this entail?

Could the insomnia have been because I had carbs after a couple of days of low carbs?

purpleviolet1 · 07/10/2017 10:02

What’s all this namaste bitches and gammeldag / c4 thing about?? Genuinely intrigued

CarbyDiem · 07/10/2017 10:06

Namaste Bitches is the battle cry of the LCHF bunch when faced with Lycra clad skinnies doing Ohms and bending effortlessly without having to heave their spare tyre out the way.

BIWI · 07/10/2017 10:12

@Fork2fork yes, this WOE is always, always full fat!

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SpiderWilly · 07/10/2017 10:13

Can I join please? I have a stone to lose and it will not shift! I need to kick my sugar addiction and feel sluggish all the time. Hopefully low carbing will be the way forward for me.

NOMOREoatcakesandcheese · 07/10/2017 10:14

Purpleviiolet. It’s probably the carb/ sugar rush. It happens to me I lie awake with my brain in overdrive. It’s horrible.

Perhaps we should have a list of all our acronyms and our key words and their meaning etc

purpleviolet1 · 07/10/2017 10:45

Ah I see! It’s amazing that it can have that affect. Understanding this will help me to not do this going forward.

Yes an acronym list would be great! Any volunteers? Grin

poorbuthappy · 07/10/2017 11:11

I’m in. I’ve lurked (and de lurked to ask a question last month) for a fair few weeks and I am at least half a stone down. Have to go to my sisters to weigh tomorrow for starting weight.
Using BC to get me off the wine.
Wine

kazza106 · 07/10/2017 11:27

I think I'd like to join. Is there somewhere I can see the rules or get recipe ideas. Would need to do a lot of prep for breakfasts and lunches.

Thiswillbemyusername · 07/10/2017 12:02

Has anyone else suffered from dizziness on this diet? I thought eating would fix it. I've just ate a cheese, bacon and spinach omelette and I still feel dizzy although I'm only lying down

Justonemorepleasethen · 07/10/2017 12:05

I would like to join please!

BIWI · 07/10/2017 12:10

@Thiswillbemyusername This could be a sign that your electrolytes are out of balance.

You need sodium, potassium and magnesium - try drinking a hot drink made from Oxo/Bovril or Marmite - make sure you're putting salt in your cooking and on your food.

Good sources of magnesium and potassium include full fat natural yoghurt, salmon, avocado and spinach.

Make sure you're eating plenty of fat.

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Thiswillbemyusername · 07/10/2017 12:14

@BIWI thank for the reply. I have magnesium tablets so I'll take one hopefully it'll help

BIWI · 07/10/2017 12:16

The salt thing is also really important. On this WOE when we're drinking a lot of water, you really do need to make sure you're getting enough salt.

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NOMOREoatcakesandcheese · 07/10/2017 12:16

Purple I think this is part of the reason I don’t go much off the plan as I get the dreaded hungover feeling if I touch sugar.

Rshard · 07/10/2017 12:18

Are there any good low carb blogs put there? Or folk on Instagram?

wombattoo · 07/10/2017 12:38

Hello to everybody - old and new

Rshard Have you see the Diet Doctor website? There are some really good tips and recipes on there. I don't anything about Instagram.

Eebahgumlass · 07/10/2017 12:41

Hi I am in. Need to lose a stone! I feel unfit and exhausted. I am travelling with work Monday to Wednesday but it should be easy enough to choose low carb options. 10 st 8 today - weight is just creeping up all the time.

BrassicaBabe · 07/10/2017 13:09

Help! I started LCHF last Tuesday. (I'm signed up for BC but wanted to get cracking). I've lost about 6lb!

It's Saturday and kids and DH are lining up for a meal out/takeaway. Kids are 6. It's not going to be curry 😄 Most likely they will want fish and chips! Any suggestions folks?! Where should I steer them? Or am I going to have to a)give in to fish and chips or b)sit there quietly with water and eat when I get home?

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