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    This is my second day, and I really can't do without the coffee! I can't drink black coffee, and I know milk has carbs... but I was wondering if I could substitute something else for the milk. I would like to have a cup of coffee in the morning with a little bit of milk, one for lunch, and a tea with milk in the evening. I'd rather not eat anything at night and have a cup of tea instead! I tried drinking decaff this morning but it tasted awful!

    So since I am not very good at counting carbs and have no idea how many carbs I should be eating daily, perhaps someone here could help me with it?

    I don't eat olives, and I don't eat avocados. So, would the milk in my coffee make up for that?

    Help!

    Cheers,

    Helen

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    Re: Coffee during induction.

    New Me

    I would suggest that you get the book. You can get it super cheap on ebay.
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    • #3
      Re: Coffee during induction.

      Go to the library...today, so that you will have a better understanding about atkins. And why you can or can not have certain items. It will be okay!!!
      nettypooh


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      • #4
        Re: Coffee during induction.

        If you can't go without coffee, you can try a non dairy creamer (powder). Be sure to get the regular one, not the fat-free one. Fat free has more carbs. Also make sure you include the creamer in your carb count.
        ~Lisa
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        • #5
          Re: Coffee during induction.

          I'm on my fifth day of Induction. Before I started, I drank 24-32 oz of coffee every day, but I've been cold turkey since Monday. My refusal to give up coffee kept me from trying this WOE for several months. My weight gain eventually got so out of control that I had to bite the bullet and go after this thing full-bore. Caffeine doesn't affect me, but I do love the taste and the ritual of my morning coffee. Unfortunately, the loads of artificial sweeteners I put in coffee stalled my weight loss.

          The things you're asking permission to do defeat the purposes of Induction. Milk is not allowed on Induction and neither is half & half. The doc warned us never to skip meals when we're doing this, so that's another thing that can work against you. He doesn't expressly forbid caffeine, but permits some decaf. (I feel your frustration on that, because, like you, I can taste the difference between decaf and regular. Decaf really is gross and I won't drink it.)

          I guess what I'm saying is that you have to decide what you want more. If you want the weight loss, do yourself the favor of doing it right. If you'd rather have the coffee...well, I understand.



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            Re: Coffee during induction.

            I put heavy cream in my coffee... This is in no way saying that you shouldn't give it up since some folks do indeed stall with how many things they add to it, etc.

            I do suggest you buy the book and read it thoroughly.
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            • #7
              Re: Coffee during induction.

              Ok, New Me, I drank coffee every morning my entire weightloss journey. This is not recommended, but I did it. I use heavy cream, like Lyssie, it tastes so much better and you don't need much, and Splenda (don't overdo it). Coffee has carbs too! Don't drink it at lunch. The rest of the day should be about drinking water.

              You should be eating 20g carbs or under for Induction. Review the Induction legal food list.

              NOW, about that dinner skipping... NEVER skip meals! You will lower your metabolism (not a good thing) if you go that many hours without eating. Just think how many hours you are going without food, if you skip dinner! If you aren't very hungry at dinner, don't eat much. Just a small dinner with protein/fat/carbs will suffice. Take my advice to heart please, your weightloss will suffer in the future, if you don't.


              Originally posted by New_Me
              This is my second day, and I really can't do without the coffee! I can't drink black coffee, and I know milk has carbs... but I was wondering if I could substitute something else for the milk. I would like to have a cup of coffee in the morning with a little bit of milk, one for lunch, and a tea with milk in the evening. I'd rather not eat anything at night and have a cup of tea instead! I tried drinking decaff this morning but it tasted awful!

              So since I am not very good at counting carbs and have no idea how many carbs I should be eating daily, perhaps someone here could help me with it?

              I don't eat olives, and I don't eat avocados. So, would the milk in my coffee make up for that?

              Help!

              Cheers,

              Helen

              No Weigh Until Christmas Day!!!
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