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    I have just read the sticky about hidden carbs and sugars in foods and i can not find any sauasge without grainy sounding products in!

    I am a UK student and i have limited money (as most students do) and i dont have a butchers anywhere near me. So its tescos, and even the organic sauasges have some form of illegal ingredient in.

    So can i do this diet? I mean i know i won't be doing 100% perfect, but if i try my hardest to find these legal foods and find the best product will it slow down the process or will it just not work?
    Starting Weight = 10st13lb - BMI = Overweight.
    First Goal = 9 and a half stone - BMI = Normal.

    Dissertation = 3,645/10,000 words.

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    Re: OMG this is hard!

    Check out: http://www.atkins.com/articles/atkin...eptable-foods/
    There is an easy way to start atkins on a student budget.
    No bread, no chips, no potatoes, no alcohol, no rice, no starch, no breading on your fish.
    Burgers no buns, can you grill out doors?
    A lot of eggs, canned fish, lettuce is great, cheese is good (not too much).
    If you are really worried about the sugar in sausage, pick the one with the lowest sugar, or hot sausage does not have a lot of sugar.




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    • #3
      Re: OMG this is hard!

      I've lost 26 lbs. without once even touching a sausage.

      You don't need them - they're not even very healthy.
      Start date: 7/29/2007

      Scale: SW:235 CW:193
      GW:150

      Tape Measure: I've lost 42.5 inches as of 3/15/2008

      Mini goals:
      215 - met 9/10/07
      205 - met 10/17/07
      195 - met 2/20/08
      180

      I survived a two-month stall!

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      • #4
        Re: OMG this is hard!

        Yeah, somethings like sausages can be hard to find but really, with so many other options out there, who needs em? There's always something else legal and tasty to eat.
        Grant
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        • #5
          Re: OMG this is hard!

          Hmm seeing as sausages are pork i could just have some pork.

          Thanks guys for helping.
          Starting Weight = 10st13lb - BMI = Overweight.
          First Goal = 9 and a half stone - BMI = Normal.

          Dissertation = 3,645/10,000 words.

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          • #6
            Re: OMG this is hard!

            yep, you can live without sausage, there is so much choice....especially when you move to OWL.
            And you can eat all the meat you want
            Anyway, even without the illegal ingredients, most sausages contain a lot of sodium which can make you retain water...meaning your weightloss wont be acurate.
            I'm sure you can do this
            Date to reach goal: I don't care, as long as it happens :P



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            • #7
              Re: OMG this is hard!

              Try McDonalds, double cheeseburger X the bun. Cooking foods on the acceptable list also works well for me! Hope this is helpful!
              Kassoria 6/06 Me @ 155


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              • #8
                Re: OMG this is hard!

                Make your own sausages! I just buy minced (ground) pork or chicken, add whatever spices/herbs I fancy, mix in one raw egg white and 2 tablespoons of bran per lb of meat and then shape the mix into sausage shapes. Chill for a few hours before cooking - it sets the shape.

                You can be quite inventive with flavouring. I usually add nutmeg, black pepper, cayenne pepper, parsley and a little mustard. You can also grate some cheese into the mix, add chopped chives or onion, garlic or even a little curry powder (quite good with the chicken ones). A grated apple through the pork is nice too - if you are at the point where you are allowed apple.

                I'd love a proper sausage maker - maybe I'll treat myself to one soon - although it can be hard here to find casings to buy. But even without casings, these are lovely, so I'm not sure I could be bothered with the fiddliness.

                I tend to make a big batch and freeze most of them. They are great for gettng fussy kids to eat good healthy meat too - much better than bought sausages for them.
                Kate




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                MG2: 224 Oct 23rd
                MG3: 210 Dec 3rd
                MG4: 196 Jan 26th
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                • #9
                  Re: OMG this is hard!

                  I bought a home sausagemaker kit at a charity shop last month - unused with some sausage casings too and have been having fun making them for my husband who loves 'dogs'.

                  As he doesnt like spicy food much I just make them with plain minced belly pork and no additives apart from some salt and pepper - no binders or fillers at all.

                  Sausage skins and sausage making kits are available in UK but the fancy stuffing gadgets are fairly pricy.

                  I did find a small mincer with sausage stuffing nozzles cheaply at www.weschenfelder.co.uk
                  Though they do mainly push the more professional machines on their site, their household mincer is only £16.95 and comes complete with sausage-stuffing nozzles!
                  http://www.weschenfelder.co.uk/produ...roducts_id=290
                  They also sell a variety of casings.
                  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!!





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                  • #10
                    Re: OMG this is hard!

                    thanks guys for the advice.

                    I think i'm going to make case free sausages which dont use a sausage machine. I have tons of spices!
                    Starting Weight = 10st13lb - BMI = Overweight.
                    First Goal = 9 and a half stone - BMI = Normal.

                    Dissertation = 3,645/10,000 words.

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                    • #11
                      Re: OMG this is hard!

                      Originally posted by Evermind
                      I've lost 26 lbs. without once even touching a sausage.

                      You don't need them - they're not even very healthy.
                      EXACTLY!

                      Betty
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