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    Hi

    Just wondering when I can introduce low carb alternatives such as low carb bread, spaghetti, shakes etc.?

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    Re: When can you introduce low carb alternatives?

    Read the book. Read the labels. Read the stickies on the OWL part of the board when it's time to move on from induction.

    Even the so called low carb breads and spaghetti contain grains, which means, you should eat them sparingly and not before the grain rung of OWL. Or even pre-maintenance.

    In OWL you might want to think about spaghetti squash.

    Shakes: not all shakes are created equally. Read the labels, count the carbs, try what stalls you or what doesn't and keep in mind these are still substitutes, ersatz food. Make your own. Have a look at the recipe section of the board. Eat real food.

    yemenitegreen
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    • #3
      Re: When can you introduce low carb alternatives?

      Edited to add: Yemenitegreen, you beat me to it! Ah well, here was my response which is quite similar. Great minds think alike

      Not until you have reached the appropriate rung in OWL. It really depends on the ingredients in each food. Spaghetti, for example, will still need to wait until the grains rung in OWL, and then you can only have 5 net carbs worth, so a food like this might even be better suited for pre-maintenance.

      As an alternative to the...uh... alternatives, have you tried making induction friendly versions of these? For example, you can make your own flax bread, or you can just use a lettuce leaf as wrap for your sandwich. For spaghetti, spaghetti squash is an excellent substitute (and a great way to get your veggies in).

      I see you did Atkins last year... did you move through all the rungs, or did you pretty much stay on extended induction?
      F/30/5'4"
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        Re: When can you introduce low carb alternatives?

        Hi Guys

        Thanks for your help.

        Just to clarify, I have no intention of eating them at this time and am doing a clean induction. I just couldn't remember when you could introduce them. I never used to eat them much anyway - they are not they easy to get in the UK and cost a fortune here - but some months down the line, it is nice to have a change/treat.

        Cheers
        224/200/165
        F 38 (5'7)
        Currently doing couch to 5K program to start running and loving it Check out 'Get Running' if you have an iPhone.

        24 LOST 35 TO GO
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          Re: When can you introduce low carb alternatives?

          Theres a time and place for everything.
          335/265/230
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          • #6
            Re: When can you introduce low carb alternatives?

            one way to tell about any food you see is if and only if the ingredients listed for it are on your induction aceptable food or your levle of OWL or premaintenance or maintnenance can you ever have it.

            Just like mayo is not listed in the acceptable foods the ingredients for mayo are so we can eat mayo.
            by the book atkinseer

            started 6/1/02 at 313
            goalie 5/04 at 167 with under 15% body fat ADBB Presidents exercise Challenge


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            • #7
              Re: When can you introduce low carb alternatives?

              Hi Effie

              I pretty much stayed on extended Induction for three months as I wanted to lose the maximum amount of weight before my wedding. I would have moved up the OWL rungs but got pregnant on honeymoon so had to leave the Atkins WOE for a while.

              I did used to have the odd Frankenfood (as they used to be referred to on these boards!) but only as a rare treat and when I thought I may be tempted to fall off the wagon. As it was so rare, it never slowed my weight loss.

              This time, I plan to stay on induction for a couple of months and then move up the rungs. I will introduce the occassional low carb alternative at the appropriate time.

              Thanks again.
              224/200/165
              F 38 (5'7)
              Currently doing couch to 5K program to start running and loving it Check out 'Get Running' if you have an iPhone.

              24 LOST 35 TO GO
              Mini Goals: 200/190/180/170/165




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