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Weight loss chat

A space to talk openly about weight loss journeys and challenges. Mumsnet hasn't checked the qualifications of anyone posting here. You may wish to speak to a medical professional before starting any diet.

The 3 week challenge starts tomorrow!

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BecauseImWorthIt · 10/01/2010 17:56

Right. It seems that most of us are going to be low carbing. However, please join us, even if you're following some other kind of plan!

From tomorrow, there are three clear weeks until the end of January, and the aim is to lose half a stone. Some of us may lose more, especially if we have a lot to lose, but half a stone is a good - and safe - amount of weight to lose in three weeks.

If you're low carbing, there are plenty of different plans around that you can follow. The three that I'm most familiar with are Atkins (of course), Charles Clark and India Knight/Neris Thomas. All of these books are definitely worth a read.

If you're thinking of starting off with two weeks of induction, Atkins-style, I thought the following might be useful, just in case you haven't got the book. This is a list of foods that are allowed during induction. (It's from the original Atkins, apparently, and I think things have changed somewhat, but this will give you a good guide for it; you might find it useful to print off and take with you when you're shopping:

"In addition to your proteins which are the focus of this diet you eat NO MORE THAN 20 GRAMS OF CARBOHYDRATE PER DAY. Your diet will consist of mainly pure proteins and pure fats and limited amounts of vegetables.

Eat liberally during Induction:

All fish
All fowl
All shellfish
All meat
All eggs

Mayo, vegetable and olive oils, butter, lard, dripping, poultry skin and meat fat

*Cheese (more recently limited to 100g per day)
Any full-fat, firm, cream, hard, soft or semisoft aged cheeses

*Fresh Double Cream (more recently limited to 3 tbsp a day)

*Nuts (more recently removed from allowable induction foods)
Almond, brazil, macademia, pistachio, pecan, walnuts.

*Count carbs from nuts, cream and cheese (if applicable) into your daily maximum of 20 carbs a day

Vegetables

You can have two/three cups(1.5lbs) per day of the following

sprouts
mushrooms
bok choy
peppers
celery
radishes
lettuce
romaine lettuce
cucumber
artichoke
celery
pumpkin
rhubarb (no more than 8ozs)
asparagus (no more than 8ozs)
chard
sauerkraut
bamboo shoots
collard greens
spring onions (no more than 8ozs)
snow peas (no more than 8ozs)
bean sprouts
spaghetti squash
eggplant
spinach
broccoli
hearts of palm
string or wax beans
broccoli rabe
kale
summer squash
brussels
kohlrabi
tomato (no more than 8ozs)
bean sprouts
leeks
turnips
cabbage
okra
water chestnuts
cauliflower
onion (no more than 8ozs)
zucchini

If a vegetable, such as spinach, tomato or onion cooks down significantly, it must be measured raw so as not to underestimate its carb count.

Salad Garnishes
crumbled crisp bacon
grated cheese
minced hard-boiled egg
sautéed mushrooms
sour cream
mayo
lemon/lime juice

Spices
All spices to taste, but make sure none contain added sugar.

Herbs
basil
garlic
rosemary
cayenne pepper
ginger
sage
cilantro
oregano
tarragon
dill
pepper
thyme

For salad dressings, use mayo or oil and vinegar (but not balsamic vinegar, which contains sugar) or lemon juice and herbs and spices. Prepared salad dressings without added sugar and no more than two carbs per tablespoon serving are also fine.

Artificial Sweeteners
sucralose (marketed as Splenda?)
saccharin
cyclamate and acesulfame-K
aspartame (in moderation)
certain sugar alcohols, such as maltitol, do not affect blood sugar and are acceptable.

Acceptable Beverages
Be sure to drink a minimum of 3 litres of water each day, including:

Filtered water
Mineral water
Spring water
Tap water

Additionally, you can have the following:

Clear broth/bouillon (not all brands; read the label)
Club soda
Coffee or tea
Diet soda
Essence-flavored seltzer (must say "no calories")
Herb tea (without barley or any fruit sugar added)
Lemon juice or lime juice (note that each contains 2.8 grams carb per ounce); limit to two to three tablespoons

Grain beverages (coffee substitutes) are not allowed.
Alcoholic beverages are also not permitted during Induction; those low in carbohydrates are an option, in later phases.

Special Category Foods
To add variety, each day you can also eat 10 to 20 olives, an avocado, sour cream or double cream, as well as two to three tablespoons of lemon juice or lime juice. But be aware that these foods occasionally slow down weight loss in some people, and may need to be avoided in the first two weeks. If you seem to be losing slowly, moderate your intake of these foods.

Convenience Foods
Although it is important that you eat primarily unprocessed foods, some controlled carb food products can come in handy when you are unable to find appropriate food, can?t take time for a meal or need a quick snack. More and more companies are creating healthy food products that can be eaten during the Induction phase of Atkins. Just remember two things:

Not all convenience food products are the same, so check labels and carbohydrate content.While any of these foods can make doing Atkins easier, don?t overdo it. Remember, you must always follow The Rules of Induction.

ENSURE YOU EAT LESS THAN 20 GRAMS OF CARBS A DAY ON FOODS LIKE NUTS, SEEDS, AVOCADOS, SOFT CHEESES, CREAM AND SOUR CREAM, LEMON AND LIME JUICES AND LOW CARB DIET FOODS. CAREFULLY MEASURE YOUR PORTIONS!"

Hope this helps, and good luck to us all!

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HinnyPet · 29/01/2010 16:07

Aye, I'm not that keen on what's going on in here either, imagine how feather light I am gonna be after a poo hahahahah!!!

TimeForMe · 29/01/2010 16:57

Get some sugar free mints, they will 'set you free'

BecauseImWorthIt · 29/01/2010 17:25

Best cure for constipation is Thornton's diabetic toffee. Seriously.

I bought and ate a whole bag once, not knowing this, and it was truly dreadful! I went to the loo so often and so violently I actually pulled a muscle .

And as for the wind ...

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TimeForMe · 29/01/2010 18:15

Oh yes, the wind! Fantastic poops!

HinnyPet · 29/01/2010 18:22

Ooh I love toffee.
Sugar freak, me.
I'll be off to Thornton's tomorrow! Thank you

TimeForMe · 29/01/2010 18:26

Stay close to a toilet!!

londonone · 29/01/2010 18:27

Can I join? I know it's a bit late in the day but I have been lurking for a while and I started on the same day! I am currently doing a mixture of Atkins and using up some old Cambridge diet stuff I had hanging around. I am using you guys as inspiration for when I go onto full Atkins!

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HinnyPet · 30/01/2010 11:08

Pate is good then?

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BecauseImWorthIt · 30/01/2010 13:27

Nope - I do the same too - always hopeful!

Shame about the jelly, Sal, but never mind.

I'm off to dinner with some friends tonight (belated celebration of my 50th) and they're providing the wine. They are serious wine collectors and it will be yummy.

I have been very bold and brave and told them I'm low carbing. I'm prepared to allow the carbs in the wine (of course!) but didn't want to sit there and politely eat pasta or pastry or pudding just because I was too chicken to say anything! They were very nice about it, and so have adjusted the menu, and we're taking a cheese board with us to compensate.

But I'm not expecting the scales to be very kind to me over the next few days!

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HinnyPet · 30/01/2010 16:09

Lordy, I love pate, thanks Sal.
Have a lush night out BIWI, and happy belated birthday! What are they making you?

DH and I are having steak, celeriac dauphinoise (how gorgeous is that!!) and he's having frites and I will be having brocolli, carrots and sweetcorn, though only a tablespoon of each. We have a profiterole dessert for after as I have eaten virtually no carbs all day!

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HinnyPet · 30/01/2010 23:35

Pass a poo vibe over here Sal! Hope you feel better soon

Well I have tried the Thornton's diabetic toffee, (about 6 bits, though I could easily have eaten the whole bag) and yes there seems to be just a bit of wind but nothing to report lol !

Steak, celeriac and veg were lovely, the profiterole dessert was not, toooooo sweet, never thought I'd say that!

PuddingPenguin · 31/01/2010 09:31

Wow - you guys have done absolutely briiliantly! Well done to each and every one of you.

You have inspired me to low carb 100%.

I've copied and pasted lots of your meals and recipes and raring to go.

I'm hoping that you will start the threatened Feb thread so I can join you. Need to lose at least a couple of stone before starting to TTC number two. (And having just moved to NZ a couple of months ago two summers of fat clothes is more than enough thank you very much).

It's DH's bday on weds, so I'll start in earnest after that, but cut down on the carbs for the next couple of days to ease myself into it.

Look forward to the new thread.

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BecauseImWorthIt · 31/01/2010 15:01

I thought I might make this celeriac rosti but without the potato, obviously!

Had a lovely night last night, but I did end up eating some chocolates after having consumed way too much lovely wine.

And had a small spoon of baked beans with my brunch today - just had to have some comfort carbs!

I will start the February thread, seeing as it is tomorrow.

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HinnyPet · 31/01/2010 18:08

Why are you not having the roast chicken Sal?

BecauseImWorthIt · 31/01/2010 18:30

February challenge thread here - come and sign up!

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