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Week 1 - New Year Low Carb Bootcamp - And We're Off!

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BigStickBIWI · 07/01/2013 07:40

Morning, soon-to-be-losers!

Come and confess all on the Spreadsheet of Fabulousness

Here is a reminder of the rules of Bootcamp:

1.Eat three, proper meals a day
You must eat breakfast. It doesn?t have to be a lot, but you must have something. For the rest of the day, if you?re eating enough food and you are in ketosis then you shouldn?t be hungry. But if you are hungry, eat something. (Hard boiled eggs make a great snack)

2.Avoid processed food, and focus on pure, natural protein as the basis for your meals ? meat/fish/eggs.
Things like sausages, ham, bacon, pre-prepared burgers etc should be avoided as much as possible. Avoid foods marketed as low carb, e.g. Atkins Daybreak bars.

3.Maximise your fat intake.
Fry in butter, add butter to vegetables, eat salad with a home-made vinaigrette dressing (not made with balsamic vinegar though), 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 your carbs should come from.
But choose only those vegetables that are on the allowed list (see below). 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

5.Minimal dairy (apart from butter, which is unlimited).
If you are still drinking tea/coffee with milk or cream, try to restrict yourself to max 2 cups per day. You may eat cheese, but only in small amounts.

6.You must drink a minimum of 2 litres of water per day.
The more weight you have to lose, the more water you should drink

7.No alcohol

8.No fruit

9.No nuts/seeds

10.No sugar or artificial sweeteners

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vnmum · 10/01/2013 09:15

ott i watched that program too. So sad to see they were giving out low calorie/high carb food advise. I just wanted to shout at them that if they ate low carb they wouldn't suffer from constant cravings and need to binge Sad

cocolepew · 10/01/2013 09:16

I had some grapefruit Shock 0.4 g of carbs, better than a dirty big scone, but still cheating. I was counting up and managed 10 days.

BigStickBIWI · 10/01/2013 09:18

Does that mean you're leaving, coco? [disappointed]

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slatternlymother · 10/01/2013 09:18

Weighed again this morning; another 1lb off so that's 6lb in 3 days Shock

I did have about 10lbs more to lose on average, than everyone else though.

Had 2 sausages last night as a snack about 9pm; I felt like I cheated. Is that ok? I just couldn't eat as much dinner as I wanted; it was SO rich and buttery!

Had another 2 sausages this morning dipped in a bit of ff mayonnaise for breakfast. Lunch will be egg mayo salad (again; had an extra couple of hardboiled eggs in the fridge and the shop doesn't arrive until tomorrow). Dinner is steak, possibly with a bit of cheese melted over the top and some peas on the side. I'd do another vegetable side dish, but there's none in the house and I can't be bothered to visit the supermarket

Doing my Insanity workout with my friend at lunchtime again today; eek!

Why isn't this harder? I feel ok; not like I'm on a diet at all. I must be doing something not quite right?

slatternlymother · 10/01/2013 09:19

Prolificmincepiebreeder I bet you do look different. Half a stone is a lot on anyone's body! Bloody well done!

coco don't go Sad

skandi1 · 10/01/2013 09:20

Aaahh BIWI. Thank you Smile.

I probably wouldn't be bothered about not losing today if I didn't have two whiny toddlers on my hands. Normally I take them to the park and run the ragged but its decidedly grey here and very chilly so it's soft play this afternoon instead and as you know that is like the 7th circle of hell only stickier and the prospect of another day without adult conversation is getting me down.

cathyandclaire · 10/01/2013 09:30

Don't go Coco
I had watermelon on the last bootcamp and that is the VERY WORST fruit to cheat with, I just clambered back on the wagon (tumbling off occasionally of course) and stayed in ketosis and kept losing.
You can have berries on Bootcamp light, which does make life easier ( that and the booze of course Grin )

BigStickBIWI · 10/01/2013 09:35

slatternlymother - you've lost 6lbs and you think you're doing something wrong?! Grin

I hope those sausages were low carb ones ...

And ditch the peas! Way too carby for Bootcamp

Now. Tell me why it's hard exactly, because I don't really get why from your post...

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mawbroon · 10/01/2013 09:36

I have been thinking about low carb and paleo and our natural way of eating etc and I was wondering why nature gives us fruit if it makes us fat.

But it's so clever isn't it! Fruit is available during the summer months, the sugar cravings would make us eat more and more and we would gain fat to sustain us through the lean winter months.

So simple yet so clever

slatternlymother · 10/01/2013 09:36

((hugs)) Skandi1 I know that feeling so well. Is there any chance you can wrap them up a bit and take shelter at a cafe on the way home? Or impose upon a friend with children/a child? Sodding soft play. Bastard places.

EwanHoozami · 10/01/2013 09:42

coco You cannot let something as daft as a grapefruit tip you over the edge. I don't understand grapefruit Confused

I'm still really hungry today. Maybe it's the cold.

skandi I'm stuck in with two really grumpy small creatures also. You have my sympathy. And a medal for contemplating soft play.

vnmum · 10/01/2013 09:46

mawbroon the issue with fruit and paleo is that as hunter gatherers we would only have eaten seasonally foraged fruit like berries etc. Nowadays we have all sorts of fruits imported from hotter countries that we wouldn't have naturally had access to andthey are available all year round. Also, the imported tropical fruits are very high in sugar and as hunter gatherers in this hemisphere, we wouldn't have eaten them. The other thing is that fruit these days is bred to be sweeter so we get more sugar and feed the sugar addiction. Hope that made sense.

EwanHoozami · 10/01/2013 09:49

slatternly this WOE is marvelous isn't it? I like to think that it's not hard because it's the way it should be done. I've never successfully bought into the idea that we should have to punish ourselves to be healthy.

What made me sad recently was when I idly logged into MFP to check something and came across some very old calorie-counting meal plans I'd entered. They looked so joyless. And I barely lost a pound back then!

NoelHeadbands · 10/01/2013 09:53

Morning everyone Smile

In RL I don't know anyone who hasn't had a wee wobble in the first couple of weeks of this WOE, it is such a huge change from anything we've done before with the aim of losing weight and improving health.

Everyone's got to decide what works for them or not, but all I will say, is that I haven't yet known anyone who pressed on and then regretted it. One of my sisters really struggled in the first fortnight, she's gone on to adopt it as a complete way of eating and is nearly 3st lighter since the summer.

NoelHeadbands · 10/01/2013 09:55

And I think once you get past the first Bootcamp fortnight, you can experiment a bit with different foods and be a bit more 'lenient'for want of a better word. I sometimes have a scrape of diabetic jam on flax bread etc

Lavenderhoney · 10/01/2013 09:57

My headache is back and i am drinking even more water. I am up the night weeping like an old lady. I need to wee even if I have just had one:( I am not hungry at all. I had to force myself to have a bit of Brie for lunch and now my period has started. Feel very low but have lost 4 lbs which is nice:)

Lavenderhoney · 10/01/2013 09:58

Weeing like an old lady, not weeping! Damn iPad.

skandi1 · 10/01/2013 10:03

Slatternly. Thanks. Smile
I could but DS is only 18 mo and would get cold fairly quickly and would cause havoc in a cafe or coffee shop because he won't sit still at a table.

When DD was his age, I could easily do that with her because she would sit still in a cafe and she would keep gloves and hats on. DS whips them
Off and then wails because he is cold. It's been a trying cold season with him. He is very defiant.

Both love soft play and DD was begging for it this morning so we will
Go this afternoon (so they are knackered for bedtime Wink).

So I am bracing myself for the sticky germ infested soft play which cost £5 per child. And no doubt we will come away with norovirus.

thatgirlsevil · 10/01/2013 10:03

Eeeegads, I've lost another 2lbs according to this mornings weigh in so that's a total of 5lbs for me so far this week.

I had a couple of Hog roast porky scratchings last night when I fancied a nibble and several glasses of sparkly water. It makes a fine change from quaffing an entire bottle of red and stuffing my coupon with Guinness nuts.

Greek yoghurt and some chicken for breakfast and 2 large glasses of water. I don't even feel mildly peckish now.

I'm gonna nip to Tesco and see if anything takes my fancy for lunch.

slatternlymother · 10/01/2013 10:05

BIWI Yep, they were Waitrose Organic ones with a really high meat count, something in the 90's anyway.

No, I'm NOT finding it hard. That's the worry. I'm worried I'm fluking it all off, just in a weird turn of events. Because I'm not really ever hungry. Or feeling sad. And that is how a diet is supposed to be. Fucking miserable until you sweat/cry the weight off.

Bugger. No peas? Tits. I haven't got any other vegetables. Apart from raw garlic. And some crushed chillies. That'd make for an interesting dinner...

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vnmum · 10/01/2013 10:13

lavender you may need electrolytes due to drinking so much water. Try adding lo salt to food or i use high5 zero electrolyte tabs (from cycling shops, they are zero sugar)

Also this woe can play with your hormones initially. Oestrogen is stored in fat and once you start burning your body fat you get a release of the stored oestrogen which can upset your cycle some times. It does settle though and most people report an improvement in pms symptoms, me included.

anewdispensation · 10/01/2013 10:14

Gosh slatternly, your way with words makes me laugh myself silly. Loving being miserable until you sweat/cry the weight off!! Can't stop laughing!!

Jacaqueen · 10/01/2013 10:28

I have had Internet problems this morning so I am now way behind on the threads.

Yesterday I went to Lidl and they had sold out of full fat yoghurt and frozen leeks. Loads of flavoured and low fat yoghurt left. I have been eating that yog for years and they always have it in stock.
So today I will have to go to the other Lidl in the next town and stock up.

BigStickBIWI · 10/01/2013 10:32

Ah. I'm with you slatternly! Grin

Curses on me that I haven't made you miserable ...

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