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Low-carb bootcamp

Week 6 - Low Carb Bootcamp - welcome to part 2

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BIWI · 12/02/2018 07:06

Morning all

Here's the Spreadsheet of Fabulousness.

We've reached the half way part now, and I hope you're finding it a bit easier - no more carb flu, and getting used to a different way of eating.

If you've suffered from the week 3, 4 or even 5 stall, I hope that this week you'll see the scales start to move (downwards!) again.

I hope you all have a good week

Flowers

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TerfsUp · 19/02/2018 12:14

Morning, all!

Hope you are well and that you are experiencing scale and non-scale victories.

I am just starting Week 5 of bootcamp, so I am a bit behind the rest of you. I hope this weeks kickstarts a whoosh as I've stalled in Weeks 3 and 4.

Last evening I made swede chips for the first time. A revelation! Swede chips are my new favourite foods. I made them with paprika and they were absolutely delicious. I think I will try swede mash next.

I still don't seem to be able to drink three litres of water - I can't seem to take in more than 2.5. However, I will try to give it a push this week.

KOKO, everyone!

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Spiderkitty · 19/02/2018 08:40

Thank you, I hope it doesn't take too long to heal, I'm such a wimp with pain, so thankfully it doesn't hurt much!

Sayrra my mum keeps a horse at the same yard, maybe I can persuade her to be my groom for a couple of weeks Grin

Just about to weigh in, hopefully not a gain, but I know I had a couple of bad days so I know why if I do!

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BIWI · 19/02/2018 06:45

That all sounds good, @headoutofthesand!

Here's the chat thread for week 7

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BerylStreep · 18/02/2018 22:16

B. Scrambled egg and smoked salmon. Coffee with AM&C
L. Lidl Greek yoghurt, cream and raspberries. A few pecans
D. Roast chicken and stir fried Brussels sprouts
S. 2 more coffee with AM&C

I finally got my kitchen curtains finished and hung today. It has taken quite a while. I see it as a sign of increased energy. Good luck for tomorrow's weigh in everyone.

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GrandOldDukeOfPorkiness · 18/02/2018 21:38

B celeriac-topped shepherds pie, coffee
L M&S coconut and mango chicken strips, celery
D aubergine/olive/tomato stew

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BlackMozart · 18/02/2018 21:37

Well done heads.

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headoutofthesand · 18/02/2018 21:34

After my Friday night whinge, a very interesting weekend. Firstly, I weighed in at 10st4 exactly on Saturday, the lightest I've been in about 18mths. Secondly, I had a time to do a lot of reflecting.
I do actually like a lot of the things about this way of eating. Some of it is beginning to come naturally now too. I also want to be fitter & weigh less not so much for my self esteem but for my health.
So, the plan is:

  • three weeks of Bootcamp
  • continue until Easter
  • sort out a supplement to help with the mild constipation that I have belatedly realised is affecting me
  • start doing some form of exercise a few times a week
  • be a bit more creative with my meals so I'm doing more than grilled meat & veg which is an easy fall back option.
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BadlyParkedRangeRover · 18/02/2018 21:30

Not hideous food today, and I resisted the vending machine on a 13 hour shift!
B: FF greek yog, double cream and cocoa nibs
L: aubergine 'moussagne' and broccoli
D: black daal (under 10g of carbs!) and caul rice
S: itsu seaweed thins, few pecans 1/2 bottle of wine.
Too much alcohol but it has been a stressful day! Also avoided the McDonald's the nurses were trying to feed me.

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Bluntness100 · 18/02/2018 21:30

I'm dry too, i had two glasses of red wine two weekends ago and felt really, really ill. I also did dry JAN, I had one night socialising in JAN where I had three or four small vodkas and that's it, felt fine with that, past that I've not drunk since New Year's Eve. I can't quite friggen believe it. I've become an accidental tea totaller. My friends reckon it's because I'm dieting and when I'm at the weight I want to be I will go back to normal.

My body is also changing shape. I've always tended towards an apple shape, and I think I'm becoming a friggen pear. My size ten tops and jackets are all fitting me again, but not the trousers. Im still a good twelve there I think. I'm exercising all parts appropriately and know what I'm doing there.

I actually wonder if lack of booze is affecting my tummy fat more. 🤔

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BlackMozart · 18/02/2018 21:18

Rayna that kedgeree sounds very nice. Would you be able to post it on the fish recipe thread BIWI has set up if not already on there?

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BIWI · 18/02/2018 21:17

Sorry @BerylStreep

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Rayna37 · 18/02/2018 21:15

Never intended a dry Feb but even once out of boot camp proper I do find I think about how much I really want that glass of wine so keeping it to a minimum.

B: scrambled eggs (inc some creme fraiche) and mushrooms
L: Savoy cabbage carbonara (cabbage, shallots, pancetta, garlic, butter, mascarpone, Parmesan) which was a big hit with DH who's been away when I've made it before
D: kedgeree inspired by the Jamie Oliver recipe I made a lot back in my carby 20s. The frozen cauli rice has been a revelation in the sense it goes a long way to plug the convenience and speed gap pasta and rice used to fill. Really nice dish, I make it heavy on the lemon juice, shallots, eggs and fresh coriander and I added a leek.

No snacks other than a coffee with cream but meals were probably too big.

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BlackMozart · 18/02/2018 21:04

Staying off it during the week BIWI would still be a good result. I really fancied a glass tonight with my roast lamb but didn’t give in. Can’t stay off the chocolate though. Much harder for some reason. I thought about giving it up for lent but missed that boat. Sighs.

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BerylStreep · 18/02/2018 20:54

Whaat! BIWI!!! When I've felt tempted on the drybruary I've thought of you, and felt I'd be letting you down. I've been dry other than 2 glasses on Valentines night.

** polishes 😇

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Nan0second · 18/02/2018 20:39

Agree that 10 days is better than none and you can climb back on the wagon :)

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Nan0second · 18/02/2018 20:38

I’m accidentally dry. It wasn’t intentional, it just seems to be happening... I just don’t fancy alcohol and I don’t know why.
I am getting some carb cravings, usually when I’m tired or bored though.

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LeapinLizards · 18/02/2018 20:20

Weekends are hard for dry months esp if you are in the habit of alcohol at weekends or have a partner who is drinking. biwi you did 10 days & that's good. Better than not doing them. Be even better if you can climb back on the wagon for the rest of the month.

I'm still dry & not missing it, really, but i am REALLY looking forward to a glass of wine on 1 march.

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BIWI · 18/02/2018 17:56

I managed 10 days. And then Monday-Friday. It was the second weekend that did it for me.

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BlackMozart · 18/02/2018 17:33

BIWI noooo Shock
I’ll also post my emergency quick chocolate pud too.

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prettybird · 18/02/2018 16:42

I've been pretty good about Drybuary Halo - started a couple of days early and have only had the one "exception" day (Valentine's Day) which I'd said I would have before I started.

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BIWI · 18/02/2018 16:40

Blush

Mmm. Yes. About Drybuary ....

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prettybird · 18/02/2018 16:35

I'll post up my variation of TK's tiramisu once the sweet/dessert thread has been started.

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BlackMozart · 18/02/2018 16:33

LOL BIWI
Have realised we only have 10 days to go on Drybuary from tomorrow! V soon in single figures...

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BIWI · 18/02/2018 16:21

Here's the recipe thread for fish/seafood recipes

I've asked MNHQ to sticky it, along with the others.

Just one more to do, which will be a short one - all the sweet/dessert recipes!

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Destinysdaughter · 18/02/2018 15:54

I try to make salad more interesting by adding things like radishes or red cabbage for a satisfying crunch. Grated Parmesan and some walnuts are good too and homemade garlic mayonnaise is delicious!

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