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    Hello All UK Members...

    I am not very good at shopping... and seem to take ages finding all the good products to use while on Atkins!

    Please Help... By adding in this thread your favourite buys, best shops and any other useful information you think will benefit us all!

    Thank you...
    Female. 5'8
    Starting Weight: 238
    Goal Weight: 168 ;)







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    Re: UK:Atkins Friendly Foods...

    Eggs (obviously)
    Top top top quality sausages. the type that cost £1.99 for 6. Look at the packaging a lot of our sausages are packed so full of fillers its unreal

    Go shopping at your local supermarket about 20 minutes before closing and stock your freezer up with meat thats on special as its the last day before needing throwing out. Thats the biggest tip I ever picked up. The meat is ok.
    sigpic260/215/180 Male - 36 y/o

    It never ceases to amaze me of how easy and how effective this ***diet*** is!!




    I have since re-gained a bit of weight, but that is soon to be coming off again!

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    • #3
      Re: UK:Atkins Friendly Foods...

      From Lidl or Aldi - a German Sausage called Bratwurst - Rosting Sausage - tasty an cheap - one Bratwurst is a meal!
      Atkins didn't say 'Calories don't count',
      he said, 'Don't count calories.'
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      Began Atkins March 04 at 260lb, reduced to 203lb by April 07 and maintained.
      Blood Pressure Mar 04 147/94 . Jun 04 121/74 . Dec 04 119/72 . Jan 06 126/71 . Dec 07 110/70
      Atkins makes exercise mandatory - I took up cycling - see last pics at 203lb.


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      • #4
        Re: UK:Atkins Friendly Foods...

        Hi,

        I'm quite picky but I've got my Atkins routine down to a T now. I get organic free range chicken and bacon and eggs and fresh fish from the fish counter (organic if I can afford it) from Waitrose. I think it's worth spending a bit more on such items because other animal products can be full of weird additives and also from an animal welfare point of view. I get my veg from a cheaper supermarket (Somerfield), though I'd like to get organic if I could. Like Richt I go either at the end of the day or the beginning when salad stuff,veg and fish is sometimes marked down - if you have it that day it is fine (I don't have a freezer).

        I always get:
        eggs, bacon, chicken, fresh fish, lettuce, courgettes, peppers, cheese (unusual ones that I marked down I try sometimes), mushrooms, kale, broccoli, tinned tuna, mayo. Salad bags with watercress, rocket, etc are good as you can have them with some lettuce - it adds variety and makes salad easier to prepare - and they are often half price in the mornings. Because it's pretty much always the same I've very quick now and I know what meals I can do with it. It took ages the first time though - as I was checking the meat, etc for sugar (beware some brands of mayo too).

        When I'm on the nuts rung I think I'll go to Holland and Barrett as they have cheaper and bigger bags than supermarkets have, as they do oats and lentils too (when I get that for on OWL!)
        Hope that helps, Baarb

        My Journal :rollerska :bouncy: 27 Female 5'7 :redsnoopy

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        • #5
          Re: UK:Atkins Friendly Foods...

          Thanks.... All very useful.

          I was looking for Flaxseeds (Linseeds) and found them in Holland and Barretts! They have them on at half price at the moment... £1.74.

          Also someone was telling me that M&S own brand of fizzy drinks are made from sucralose... has anyone tried these?

          I am not really into fizzy drinks... but we are planning a party and it would be nice to have a glass... that is if they are Atkins friendly!
          Female. 5'8
          Starting Weight: 238
          Goal Weight: 168 ;)






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          • #6
            Re: UK:Atkins Friendly Foods...

            I always by some salmon and pan fry it!

            Brie and cheese strings are a good snack.
            Also I tend to buy small packets of pepperoni and fresh gammon which is
            0.2 gm carbs for 100gm.
            I shop from sainsbury or asda and at times from waitrose.
            Stewing beef is good for casseroles with a bit of tinned tomaties and veggies.
            Instant gratfication is no good!

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            • #7
              Re: UK:Atkins Friendly Foods...

              I discovered that our local Waitrose seems to be dropping their granulated Splenda!!

              I am waiting for their office to contact me to find out if it is temporary, a chain-wide permanent decision or just a local one, but anyone else who buys it from Waitrose might want to stock up!

              I did find roasted salted soy nuts in their 'free from' section which make a tasty and very filling snack for anyone on or past the legumes rung of OWL. One ounce= 5 net carbs.
              Wondering how to get 'most' of your net carbs from your induction veggies?
              Take a look at the thread from the latest Veggie Challenge to see how others manage it!



              Check out our Low Carb Recipes website and add to it!!





              F/60 yrs/5ft 5.5" (Though due to collapsing vertebrae I am now only 5'3" - but I refuse to recalculate my BMI )

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