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    Hi everybody,

    I introduced myself on the newbie forum a couple of weeks ago, and started the induction then (maybe a month ago now I think about it!).

    I had the flu for 2 weeks, didn't eat properly and that went out the window, and now I want to start again.

    I am having a few problems trying to sort out a day's menu, what to eat, especially for dinner, as I have a family and need to sort them and myself out.

    I also was having trouble with my sugar cravings and wine....

    Can anybody help me devise a menu that I can start from, and if I am in the wrong forum, please direct me to the correct one.

    Thanks very much, I really appreciate it!!!

    Michelle

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    Re: Need help with induction

    A tip for cooking for both yourself and your family. Make each meal contain a protein and a carb and veggies for your family. For you just omit the carb!

    Examples:

    Breakfast: Eggs and Bacon/Sausuage and pancakes or waffles or biscuits or hashbrowns etc

    Lunch: Put your sandwich items on a bed of lettuce instead! (this can be done with everything from lunch meat to egg salad, tuna salad, chicken salad... or just a bunch of salad veggies and find a sugar free atkins friendly dressing. Marie's dressings (some of them) are made w/ sour cream vs milk and are induction friendly. I eat the Chunky feta dressing 1 carb from the sour cream is all it has)

    Dinners:
    Shrimp alfredo (have yours on spaghetti squash vs noodles and just take your shrimp out of the pan before you add the alfredo and have yours with garlic and butter on it
    -Breaded Chicken... bread yours without the milk just egg and use groud up pork rhinds to bread your chicken
    -I made pizza but I used oopsie rools for mine (recipe can be found here)
    Have a Beautiful Day

    :unitedstaBonnie Rose:unitedsta

    Created by MyFitnessPal.com - Free Calorie Counter




    SW: 230
    CW: 220
    GW: 110


    MAIN GOALS
    - 10 lbs by July 28th *Dr's appt w/ endo* GOAL MET!!! :dancing1
    - 23 lbs Oct 1st
    - 45 lbs Jan 1st
    - 75 lbs by May 13th, 2009 *my 3rd anniversary*
    - 110 lbs by Hawaii Trip sometime in August 2009

    CURRENT STAGE:
    Extended Induction:


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      Re: Need help with induction

      Thanks Bonnie Rose! I do find it hard, as over these parts of the world, it's winter, and I find it hard to be motivated in winter.

      I do like your idea about the lettuce sandwich-fantastic!

      Thanks again, I'm back on track started today, will look up some of the dinner recipes.

      Have a great day..

      Michelle

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        Re: Need help with induction

        I totally understand. I've been trying to lose since winter and not really motivated until now; summer time.

        I cook for myself and my husband and he isn't willing to change his diet. I usually just make him a carb that I don't eat (potatos normally) to go with the protein and veggie I eat, but sometimes when he wants pasta I'll have mine w/ the spaghetti squash (not sure if you can find it in winter never tried) then if he wants pizza i'll either eat the toppings in a dish with my entire daily serving of cheese broiled in a little oven bowl or i'll make oopsies and put mine on them.

        Good Luck! It can definitely be done!
        Have a Beautiful Day

        :unitedstaBonnie Rose:unitedsta

        Created by MyFitnessPal.com - Free Calorie Counter




        SW: 230
        CW: 220
        GW: 110


        MAIN GOALS
        - 10 lbs by July 28th *Dr's appt w/ endo* GOAL MET!!! :dancing1
        - 23 lbs Oct 1st
        - 45 lbs Jan 1st
        - 75 lbs by May 13th, 2009 *my 3rd anniversary*
        - 110 lbs by Hawaii Trip sometime in August 2009

        CURRENT STAGE:
        Extended Induction:


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          Re: Need help with induction

          Thanks for the Oopsies link, Bonnie Rose, I was going to ask what they were!

          I have had a successful three days now, and had a good read through the recipes and food forums to get some (great) ideas as well.

          I can honestly say I am not starving, I lost 20 kilos (44 pounds) through low fat and weight watchers, but it took a couple of years and I was always hungry. I thought it was because I started to exercise, but now realise that it was the food I was eating!

          I still have a bit to go, but found the going tough with low fat foods, but hopefully this will be a long term change for me.

          Have a great weekend and thanks for your help!

          Michelle

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            Re: Need help with induction

            Of course.... Isn't that just great about the appetite supression? I love that part personally!!!!
            Have a Beautiful Day

            :unitedstaBonnie Rose:unitedsta

            Created by MyFitnessPal.com - Free Calorie Counter




            SW: 230
            CW: 220
            GW: 110


            MAIN GOALS
            - 10 lbs by July 28th *Dr's appt w/ endo* GOAL MET!!! :dancing1
            - 23 lbs Oct 1st
            - 45 lbs Jan 1st
            - 75 lbs by May 13th, 2009 *my 3rd anniversary*
            - 110 lbs by Hawaii Trip sometime in August 2009

            CURRENT STAGE:
            Extended Induction:


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            Comment

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