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

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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.

OP posts:
WillieWaggledagger · 28/09/2012 12:44

caramel at c. 65g carbs per 100g for oat bran i would say not. you can add a dash of cream instead?

WillieWaggledagger · 28/09/2012 12:46

we have 102 people signed up!

Levantine · 28/09/2012 12:47

signing in - my scales have broken Confused so will have to buy new ones

Levantine · 28/09/2012 12:51

Where are we on coffee..... is it okay or should I buy some decaff?

And what about supplements as per IPD?

WillieWaggledagger · 28/09/2012 13:04

levantine i gave up caffeine at the same time as going low carb for the first time... it was hell, but i do feel the benefit (I do drink one mug of decaf coffee per day, the restriction to one is just so that i don't overdo it on the milk)

some people find that caffeine affects their blood sugar or causes them to crave carbs, personally i felt i was just consuming too much. others haven't given up caffeine and have been fine, so it's up to you really, the main thing is making sure you're not drinking enormous quantities of milk

CakeMeIAmYours · 28/09/2012 13:13

I think the caffeine thing is a bit of a case of swings and roundabouts really, the caffeine does speed up your metabolism, but the highs and lows can make you crave carbs.

After seeing a colleague of mine give up caffeine and balloon, almost before my eyes I've decided not to risk it. Have given up my milky tea, but the espresso stays!

In other news: I can shoehorn myself into do up Saturday night's dress but its not a pretty sight. To brave it, or buy another one tomorrow? - that is the rather depressing question Sad

Anyone got any last minute inch loss tips?

GreenEyesAndHam · 28/09/2012 13:15

Willie thanks for adding me to the spreadsheet Thanks

Do I need to update owt, or is it wait until the Mon weigh in now?

GreenEyesAndHam · 28/09/2012 13:18

Cake wrap yourself in cling film and sit in a hot bathroom?

Spanx?

Massive erm 'bowel movement' before you go out?

caramelwaffle · 28/09/2012 13:28

Thanks. Was a teeny bit hopeful. Will re-jig recipes.

butterfliesinmytummy · 28/09/2012 13:35

Thanks biwi and Willie. No recipes for tofu with coconut milk together so ok there, tofu tends to be in a stir fry with Szechuan peppers, aubergines etc and coconut milk for the indian food.

The tofu debate ... Someone mentioned on a forum that tofu tends to sabotage ketosis and I found out that its not allowed in the first phase of Atkins. Ah well, shall watch my labels and maybe eat it once or twice during 2 week boot camp if I find I need variety.

caramelwaffle · 28/09/2012 13:37

Pure Coconut oil is half price at Holland and Barrett 16oz £7.49

Can be used for cooking as well as body/hair.

halfthesize · 28/09/2012 14:04

Afternoon all,

welcome newbies, I really cant wait till MondayGrin

halfthesize · 28/09/2012 14:04

Afternoon all,

welcome newbies, I really cant wait till MondayGrin

BigStickBIWI · 28/09/2012 14:05

You really can't wait, can you?!

pixiestix · 28/09/2012 14:08

Just checking in. Thanks for adding me to the spreadsheet Smile

Doshusallie · 28/09/2012 14:23

Hmm. Jealous of too immature. I HAVEN,T eaten stollen or whole meal toast or porridge, in fact I have eaten nothing but bloody eggs and salad it feels like, for days and I am STILL 9 3. Was 9 1 at the weekend, and I don't know why I can't get back there. Sad

TooImmatureTurtleDoves · 28/09/2012 15:15

Doshus, how tall are you? I'm only 5'2" and my BMI is still 24.8, or something like that. If you're taller than it's going to be harder for you to lose weight. 9 3 is brilliant for any height (well, short of about 4'8")!

toomuchmonthatendofthemoney · 28/09/2012 15:17

Very impressed with all these people who've lost 100% already on the spreadsheet. I am hoping they don't disappear totally!!

Limonata · 28/09/2012 15:48

Thank you Willie for adding me!

TheHumancatapult · 28/09/2012 16:03

Not joining as such but just say LC works I'm down 56lb in 3 months there is some excersise in therd to though

BigStickBIWI · 28/09/2012 16:04

Wow, THC, that is fantastic!

TheHumancatapult · 28/09/2012 16:27

But that is very very low carbjnb took while to get used to it cut down slow I don't go over 20 grams of carbs in a day .

No booze , diet coke is something I treat myself to when go out and since that's very rare not a lot .minimal dairy

Oh and I no longer touch gluten

But that did include a weekend of with cooked breakfasts and dinner and desert at lunch and dinnerBlush

It's not easy but give it a try ladies btw I not finshed loosing yet but hope helps convince doubters to try

TheHumancatapult · 28/09/2012 16:28

Oh and 30-45 mins a day of firm of yoga sadly be long time before black dress time but will get there

Also order some dip sticks so you can see when ketosi is

caramelwaffle · 28/09/2012 17:09

Thank you for adding me to the spreadsheet.

caramelwaffle · 28/09/2012 17:10

Well done THC

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