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  • I need more fat...?

    I never hit my 65% fat, ive tried less meat, frying stuff, i try to balance it out, but cant find a way. ( I wish they had a search here to find related topics...i dont think they do..) it is driving me nuts I dont want my body to feed off protein instead of fat, which is what someone or the book forget which told me it would do...
    anyone have any suggestions how to 'intro safe' get more fat!
    HW: 314/SW: 280 - 5'11

    Start Date: 12/13/08
    Goals
    269 - 12/18/08
    259 - 12/27/08
    249 - 1/30/09
    239 -




  • #2
    Re: I need more fat...?

    Bacon. full fat cheeses like Gouda, cheddar etc. Add a teaspoon of olive oil or butter to your steamed veggies or meat. or heck, if ya love butter, eat it as is, a teaspoon or so. Eat the skin on chicken breast instead of pitching it. Fuller fat cuts of beef like ribeye etc instead of the lean roasts.
    Female, 30 , 5'9
    234/182.0/not shopping in the fat girl store.
    start 1/9/06 (down 49.5inches as of 7/7/06)
    10/03/06- Im in a size 14 jean!!!!
    (Modified OWL-moving up rungs for convenience when travelling, keeping carbs moderate)
    Foods I cannot have-
    Black beans.- instant headache and upset belly.
    spaghetti squash mixed with tomatoes- ravenous


    I Made it!!!! TWICE!!!! (10/06 and 1/07!!!)

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    • #3
      Re: I need more fat...?

      First of all... there is a search function, it's up at the top blue bar. You can do a "Quick Search" or "Advanced Search".

      Are you plugging your food into fitday? If you're eating from the induction list, your ratios should be pretty close (one of the points of the induction list!). You might try posting a menu here too so we can see if there's anything you're eating that you shouldn't be or if you're missing anything.

      If you like eggs, try eating them, they have great fat/protein/carb ratios. Like you said, frying in butter, adding mayo or salad dressing, etc. You don't need to cut the fat off of your meats.

      Hopefully that helps a little bit...
      5'7/24/F - Oregon
      Start: 1/10/07 [208.8/193.8/135]

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      • #4
        Re: I need more fat...?

        wow I am blind!!! I even had to look 3 times to find it after u told me, thats killer!!! thanks!!!! Its going to be my new fav tool

        Okay awsome, I was tempted one day to just eat a spoon of butter...then i thought how grose it woud taste...those are some awsome ideas i wasnt sure if i was aloud to add like that thanks
        HW: 314/SW: 280 - 5'11

        Start Date: 12/13/08
        Goals
        269 - 12/18/08
        259 - 12/27/08
        249 - 1/30/09
        239 -



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        • #5
          Re: I need more fat...?

          remember it takes very little fat to alter the ratios. if you use fitday try back adding one tablespoon of butter to yester day and watch the ratios change fat goes up protein and carbs go down cause it it based on the type of food cal divided by the total cals. since you only increaseed fat cals every thing else has to go down even though you didn't have any less of them.
          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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          • #6
            Re: I need more fat...?

            To add weight to what 2big said, take a look at this post by not2late about adding fat to your menus.
            http://www.atkinsdietbulletinboard.c...ad.php?t=17102
            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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