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    I did a search for this topic but came up with nothing, so I thought I'd take a chance and post. Sorry if it's already been discussed.

    I'm on Day 8 of Induction. It's going well...lost 7lb., have energy, no cravings to speak of. There's just one problem. I'm getting really tired of eating this much meat. Before I began Atkins, I ate meat maybe three times (not three days, three times) a week, and now I eat it three times a day. It's mostly pork, beef and chicken. I do really like fish, but it's too expensive to eat a lot of. The idea of eating this much meat bothers me so much some days that it's an effort to eat at all.

    I love fresh foods...fruits and veggies, mostly. I love the way they feel in my mouth, the way they make my body feel. This much meat and fat is a struggle for me, and I'm finding it discouraging.

    Are there any vegetarians here going through Induction? Is it even possible? I'm not looking to remove meat entirely, but if anyone has suggestions on ways to replace the protein and fat I get from some portions of meat without my carb count going through the roof, I'm all ears.

    Thanks!
    31 / F / 5'10"
    202 / 188 / 175
    start date: 04 / 07 / 08




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    Re: Sick of meat

    hey

    I am just like you, I only ate meat three times a week but I don't enjoy steak. I find that my induction menu is mostly eggs, and sometimes Tofu. Not sure if tofu is allowed but I haven't stalled so far, and I always check the labels to make sure there are no hidden stuff I don't want.

    Try some tofu.
    medium tofu, broccoli and cauliflower with some sesame oil, garlic, and schezuan sauce. (read labels on sauces, sometimes they add sugar)

    Hope this helps a little.
    Start Weight=222 Lbs-March 24, restart April 4
    Goal Weight=150 Lbs
    Height=5'10"
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    • #3
      Re: Sick of meat

      You know that you don't have to complete the full two weeks of Induction, right? Once you're popping pink or purple on the strips, start moving up - add that extra cup of veggies. Make sure you're diversifying the veggies. (I'm loving spaghetti squash with pesto, olive oil, extra garlic and parmesan cheese...mmmm)

      When I get into a heavy fat funk, I stop eating beef/pork for a couple of days. I eat only chicken and seafood then. Walmart and Food Lion sometimes have precooked shrimp bags on a buyone getone free special. Catfish around here is pretty inexpensive. Yeah, usually served fried, but also wonderful baked with cajun seasonings. If you crush up pork rinds, you can use it as your coating to fry, tho.

      With Atkins, I think you have to be a smarter shopper. I'm watching specials more than I used to, stocking up when I can.


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      Goal 1 - under 200 - met 10/19/2009
      Goal 2 - 190 - met 10/25/2009
      Goal 3 - 180
      Goal 4 - 170
      Goal 5 - 160
      Goal 6 - 150
      Goal 7 - 140
      Goal 8 - 135
      Goal - To zip up current pants without sucking it in-10/25/09
      Goal - To need a belt/roll waistband of current pants
      Goal - To wear the next size down - 11/13/09
      Goal - To wear the next size down - without a muffin top!! 11/18/09
      Goal - To wear 'those' jeans (ya know - the ones in the back of the closet, hidden under a winter coat)
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      • #4
        Re: Sick of meat

        Originally posted by cocobelle
        You know that you don't have to complete the full two weeks of Induction, right? Once you're popping pink or purple on the strips, start moving up - add that extra cup of veggies. Make sure you're diversifying the veggies. (I'm loving spaghetti squash with pesto, olive oil, extra garlic and parmesan cheese...mmmm)
        That's not what Dr. ATkins recommended in his book. If that's something the Atkins.com people are currently recommending, it's no wonder people are having difficulties with OWL because they haven't had enough training in Induction in order to deal with the increased carbs.

        Anyhow, to the original poster---in addition to that meat, you should be eating vegetables. According to Dr. Atkins New Diet Revolution 2002 edition, you should be eating 3 cups of the vegetables on the list. You can eat them cooked or raw.

        As pointed out tofu is alllowed during Induction. So are eggs (no you don't have to eat them fried, boiled or scrambled, you can use them as an ingredient in another dish like quiche or a frittatta.)

        ~Megs~
        242/141/160 (130)
        dress size 26/10/8
        5'4", Female, May 2, 2003
        My blog:
        http://mformiscellaneous.blogspot.com/

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        • #5
          Re: Sick of meat

          I forgot to add...Atkins is a high fat diet, not a high protein diet. So eating "alot" of meat is completely unnecessary and is potentially detrimental to your weight loss. Dr. Atkins wrote that the excess dietary meat is converted to sugar by your body. Whatever isn't used up immediately for energy purposes is stored as body fat.
          ~Megs~
          242/141/160 (130)
          dress size 26/10/8
          5'4", Female, May 2, 2003
          My blog:
          http://mformiscellaneous.blogspot.com/

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          • #6
            Re: Sick of meat

            I agree with Megs, Induction should be a minimum of 2 weeks as Dr. Atkins specifies in his book. There's alot more to induction than just changing the colour of your Ketostix...it's a learning process.
            Jen, 39, F
            In maintenance



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            • #7
              Re: Sick of meat

              Hi ladies,

              Thanks for all the input. Just some clarification...I'm eating my veggies, as many as Induction will allow and with lots of variety. I'm also getting my fat through cream, cheeses and cooking oils. I'm good there. This is purely a meat thing. It's not that I eat a lot of it, it's that I eat a lot of it for me. One serving a day is three times as much meat as I'm used to.

              As for the length of Induction, I should have put the little marker thing in my sigline, because I'm actually doing Extended Induction. This isn't for me, but for my fiance who needs to lose more than I do. I want to support him. Which sort of brings me back to the main purpose of my post...meat alternatives will make a huge difference for me.

              I really like the suggestion of tofu, and am glad to hear it's accepted in Induction. I think that's interesting considering soy beans are a legume and a rung on OWL (I'm not questioning it, just think it's interesting). I'm going begin including that occasionally, and see how it goes.

              Again, thanks for all the feedback! If anyone still has suggestions, I'd love to hear them.
              31 / F / 5'10"
              202 / 188 / 175
              start date: 04 / 07 / 08



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              • #8
                Re: Sick of meat

                Originally posted by jeannine1976
                Hi ladies,

                Thanks for all the input. Just some clarification...I'm eating my veggies, as many as Induction will allow and with lots of variety. I'm also getting my fat through cream, cheeses and cooking oils. I'm good there. This is purely a meat thing. It's not that I eat a lot of it, it's that I eat a lot of it for me. One serving a day is three times as much meat as I'm used to.

                As for the length of Induction, I should have put the little marker thing in my sigline, because I'm actually doing Extended Induction. This isn't for me, but for my fiance who needs to lose more than I do. I want to support him. Which sort of brings me back to the main purpose of my post...meat alternatives will make a huge difference for me.

                I really like the suggestion of tofu, and am glad to hear it's accepted in Induction. I think that's interesting considering soy beans are a legume and a rung on OWL (I'm not questioning it, just think it's interesting). I'm going begin including that occasionally, and see how it goes.

                Again, thanks for all the feedback! If anyone still has suggestions, I'd love to hear them.
                Tofus is a processed soy product. Basically it's a soy protein that's obtained by adding a coagulant to soymilk (which is just mashed soybeans and water with the large solids filtered out.) Whole soybeans, like edamame, are best left for OWL phase.

                If you are doing Extended Induction and you want more vegetables, I suggest moving onto OWL. All you do in the initial OWL Rung is add 5 net carbs of Induction veggies to your Induction menu
                ~Megs~
                242/141/160 (130)
                dress size 26/10/8
                5'4", Female, May 2, 2003
                My blog:
                http://mformiscellaneous.blogspot.com/

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                • #9
                  Re: Sick of meat

                  This is my second serious attempt at this WOE, and prior to the first time, I was actually a vegetarian for more than 10 years. I still don't eat any red meat. I just stick to chicken, sometimes turkey breast, ham steaks or uncured deli ham or bacon, eggs, and cheese for protien. I have a hard time eating large quantities of meat as well so I'll take some white meat chicken cut up in a salad full of veggies and I have that with feta cheese and olive oil for extra fat since I don't eat a whole lot of fatty meat...today I made a pork chop for lunch but I was having a hard time finishing it so I cut up the rest and put it in a baggy in the fridge and just take a small piece here and there through the day. Sometimes for lunch I also take a couple pieces of no sugar deli ham and roll it up with cheese into a romaine leaf...you could add mayo and roll some veggies into it as well...easier to me than eating a big slab of meat lol
                  Annie
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                  • #10
                    Re: Sick of meat

                    Just adding to the people who dont eat 'lots of meat' here.

                    I maybe have one meal each day with a piece of meat and veggies, but otherwise I tend to eat dishes with a little meat added to them - like an omelette with an ounce or two of chopped ham, a crustless quiche sometimes with a little meat and often with just veggies in it, or grilled aubergines (eggplant) or courgettes (zucchini) with a sprinkling of cooked bacon bits and a layer of cheese on the top.

                    I seldom eat red meat either as I prefer chicken and pork. Just occasionally when eating out I might order steak but as that is usually expensive and not always cooked well this might only be a couple of times a year.

                    You can get enough protein from eggs, cheese, fish etc without having lots of meat on Atkins.
                    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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