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Sign up for Little Black Dress Low Carb Bootcamp! Week 1 starts on Monday ...

266 replies

BIWI · 27/09/2012 10:46

Lots of people have already said they're up for this, so come and sign in on this thread, so we know who we all are! The wonderful WilleWaggleDagger has taken over the job of Spreadsheet Management, and you may find that your name is already on the Spreadsheet of Wonderfulness:

link to the spreadsheet

You will also find the rules and some important info about allowed veg on the tabs at the bottom of the spreadsheet.

But to give you a brief summary of things:

We start on Monday, with two strict weeks of low carbing. It's important that you are strict about it, to get your body used to it and for maximum weight loss. We are also, in these two weeks, getting our bodies to switch from burning carbohydrates to burning fat - which means you will become ketogenically adapted.

There are only 10 rules to follow, and the idea behind these is to keep Bootcamp as simple as possible. There is no need to count carbs or weigh your food (unless you particularly want to). In summary, these are:

  1. Eat three, proper meals a day
  1. Avoid processed food
  1. Eat lots of fat
  1. Make sure you are eating vegetables and salads with your food
  1. Be careful about dairy (apart from butter, which is unlimited)
  1. You must drink a minimum of 2 litres of water per day
  1. No alcohol (Sorry - I did say it was strict!)
  1. No fruit
  1. No nuts/seeds
  1. No sugar or artificial sweeteners

Here are the rules, with the reasons/explanations as well

One of the most important things about low carbing is preparation.

This is not an easy diet to follow if you leave you food choices until you're starving, or if you are out and about. You will quickly find that the world of on-the-go food and snacks is all about the carbohydrates! Think about what you're going to cook next week, and plan your food choices and shopping accordingly. There is no need to cook anything different for you from that which your family will be eating, although carbohydrate-centred meals (e.g. lasagne or risotto) are obviously out of the question. Focus on meals that are based around meat/fish and vegetables/salad - your family can always have potatoes with theirs, or some other form of carb.

If you're out and about, buying low carb food can be difficult. However, places like M&S Food are getting better - you can buy pre-packed cheese in individual portions, or packets of ham/chicken/prawns, for example. Olives make a great snack, and they are very low in carbs.

It's really helpful to know something about the thinking/science behind low carbing

If you can, try and do some reading up about it. Good books are:

Dr Atkins "The New Diet Revolution"
Dr Charles Clark "The New High Protein Diet"
India Knight/Neris Thomas "The Idiot Proof Diet" (there is also an IPD recipe book, which has some great recipes in it)
Dr John Briffa "Escape the Diet Trap"
Gary Taubes "The Diet Delusion"/"Why We Get Fat"

There's loads of information online, and this site is really useful

.... and obviously there will the LBD threads. We will have one weigh-in thread, and I will start a week-by-week chat thread.

DISCLAIMER

I AM NOT A DOCTOR. I AM NOT A MEDIC. I AM NOT A SCIENTIST. I AM NOT A NUTRITIONIST NOR A DIETICIAN. THE ADVICE I AM GIVING HERE IS BASED ON MY OWN UNDERSTANDING OF LOW CARBING, GLEANED FROM MY OWN READING AND EXPERIENCES OF LOW CARBING. IF YOU ARE IN ANY DOUBT AS TO WHETHER LOW CARBING IS SUITABLE FOR YOU, OR IF YOU SUFFER FROM ANY MEDICAL CONDITION OR TAKE LONG TERM MEDICATION, PLEASE CHECK WITH YOUR GP BEFORE YOU START.

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MrsHerculePoirot · 27/09/2012 22:28

Oops thought this was in the other chatty thread not the one for encouraging people to join!! Blush Might have to name change...!

aimingtobeaperfectionist · 27/09/2012 22:31

Can I just stick my head round the door and ask if anyone knows, can you do low carb if breastfeeding? If not I'm back to my biscuits...

GreenEyesAndHam · 27/09/2012 22:31

Hellooooo

Sign me up please, this is perfect timing for me- low carbing since the original bootcamp but put on a few lbs on a recent trip to Italy, and have found myself cheating a lot recently Blush

SingingTunelessly · 27/09/2012 22:35

Signing in. Smile

WineGless · 27/09/2012 22:35

I'm confused with all the threads Mrs Hp , roll on Monday

Aiming- yes there is evidence whic how's you can bf whilst LC. There are a few people who are doing so who can give you their experiences when they find us on this new thread
Waves to Greeneyes- welcome back

BIWI · 27/09/2012 22:36

aimingtobeaperfectionist - how old is your baby? Is breastfeeding well established?

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WillieWaggledagger · 27/09/2012 22:39

Hello again greeneyes, will add newcomers tomorrow as am on phone

Wow the recipe section looks fab thanks for adding all those x

Ilovemyteddy · 27/09/2012 22:42

I'm in. Was going to be sanctimonious and say that I haven't been cheating but I had a biscuit today. It was lovely Grin

aimingtobeaperfectionist · 27/09/2012 22:44

DD is 18 weeks, bf going really well so I don't really want to spoil it but something's got to be done about this biscuit habit. Any advice welcomeGrin. Wasn't sure if I'd need to wait longer and can't find anything to say its safe or not?

WineGless · 27/09/2012 22:44

No no no Ilovemyteddy you are supposed to say how awful it was and you are looking forward to never eating a biscuit again Wink

Willie, I'm only halfway through recipe thread. Will finish tomorrow

GreenEyesAndHam · 27/09/2012 22:46

Hi folks, nice to be back Smile

3lb heavier

WineGless · 27/09/2012 22:47

Aiming found this if bf well established aim for higher carbs than Bootcamp probably se bootcamp light rules and drink plenty of water.

aimingtobeaperfectionist · 27/09/2012 22:53

Ooh, that's great- thank you!! Mind you, no more excuses now..!

WineGless · 27/09/2012 23:00

BIWI can you post Bootcamp light for aiming when you get a min please( she's watching the opening ceremony at the mo!)

Keep googling and try phrase Paleo. It's about returning to primal eating, non processed meats and fish, eggs, vegetables. The doubters will try and discourage and give examples of dr Atkins who died of a heart attack ( load of twaddle!)

Most of us who have been low carbing for a while will say it has revolutionized their loves. It certainly has for me. I will think about this and post tomorrow

BIWI · 27/09/2012 23:13

It's revolutionised your loves?! I think we need to know more, Wine ...

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BIWI · 27/09/2012 23:15

aiming - here are the rules for Bootcamp Light

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WineGless · 27/09/2012 23:16

Lol - lives, not loves! Although there is a lot of luff in the world tonight Wink

BIWI · 27/09/2012 23:20

I think you'll find there's a lot of wine in the world tonight Grin

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WineGless · 27/09/2012 23:22
Grin
toomuchmonthatendofthemoney · 27/09/2012 23:36

Ok, as on other thread, I would like to join please.

43 years, 5"8' weight about 12 stone I think (too scared to weigh before Mon)
Ideal weight 10.7, would be happy to get back under 11 for now.

williewd I am happy to be shortened to "toomuch" for the s/sheet if it helps fit! Smile

(hides maltesers)

caramelwaffle · 27/09/2012 23:53

Hello.

Signing in Smile

Shagmundfreud · 28/09/2012 07:15

Can someone talk to me about artificial sweeteners? I've been low carbing for a couple of weeks and have been sort of easing myself into it. I still can't Di without my morning coffee, which I make with espresso and lactose free milk. And a teaspoon of Splenda. Last night I also had some Greek yogurt with a spoonful of it.

Does it affect blood sugar by causing insulin release like sugar?

I've been very strict with other aspect of the diet.

By the way, did you know you can buy lactose free cream, which has fewer carbs than ordinary cream? They sell it in Sainsbo's.

Shagmundfreud · 28/09/2012 07:17

Di? Do!

Chuffing iPhone!

CakeMeIAmYours · 28/09/2012 07:28

Shagmund

I will wait for someone more knowledgable to turn up in a minute, but I am giving them up because I think the fundamental problem behind my weight gain is that I have a really, really sweet tooth.

I'm hoping that by 'resetting' my sweet tolerance levels that should ease my perpetual sugar/carb cravings.

I believe there is also some evidence that artificial sweeteners do trigger an insulin response similar to that of sugar but I read that a while ago and it might have changed/been discredited by now.

WillieWaggledagger · 28/09/2012 08:39

in my updating of the spreadsheet i have noticed something.

there are rather too many carby usernames for my liking