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    Well, it looks as though my weight loss has stopped –*although I feel amazing and have definitely lost inches since last week. I'm drinking lots of water, eating only from the list and getting active for at least 30 - 60 min a day.

    I think it's down to cheese!

    I've always been a sucker for a nice piece of cheddar, mozzarella or feta. Week 1 of induction I managed to keep my obsession in check, but I believe this week I went a little overboard and now the scales are stuck!

    Help me! What are some fast fridge snacks I can make up (that aren't hard boiled eggs, I'm practically clucking) that will take the place of my cheesy adversary?
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    Re: Cheesed off

    I love little smokies. They are miniature sausages that can be found in the U.S. I cannot find them here, but there are little snack size sausages that can be found around Europe. I am sure Ireland has something like that. I was in Dublin last year. Oh, the glory of the fish and chips. Sigh. Can't have that!
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    1st goal: 139 (earlier weight)
    what the rungs mean to me:
    rung 1 - more veggies
    rung 2 - dairy (some milk in coffee)
    rung 3 - seeds, nuts (mostly sprinkled on salads)
    rung 4 - berries, melon
    rung 5 - wine -
    rung 6 - beans, hummus
    rung 7 - other fruits
    rung 8 - carrots/ potatoes (nah, prolly not)
    rung 9 - whole grains (fresh Dutch breads...)
    Major Goal - 128 lbs/ healthy range
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    • #3
      Re: Cheesed off

      Mmmm, sausages. I'll start tearing the supermarkets apart this weekend –*need to have fast snacks!

      Ireland is Europe's carb capitol, I'm convinced of that! Potatoes, beer, chippers, crisps and some of the best (and biggest) breads I've ever eaten are here! No wonder I need Atkins!

      Thanks a mil!
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      • #4
        Re: Cheesed off

        I have the same problem: cheese!

        I fry up a bunch of thin strips of chicken breast and keep some in the fridge. A little seasoned mayo (I mix some herbs or garlic into mayo - whatever flavor I feel like) and snack on those. Yummy.
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        • #5
          Re: Cheesed off

          Some of my favorite snacks now are bacon (cook up a pound and grab a slice from the fridge when you're hungry), strip steak (same as bacon), and slim jims (which you have to watch the carbs). Also, I discovered Babybel cheese this weekend - excellent! Plus the serving size is so small that it's less than 1 carb!
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          • #6
            Re: Cheesed off

            Just a couple notes about cheese -
            -Remember that cheese is limited to 3-4oz per day.
            -Processed cheese is not allowed on induction - only 'aged' cheese. 'Cheese slices' and most Babybel cheeses are 'processed' (sorry).
            -Cheese counts as 1 carb / ounce according to Dr. Atkins (DANDR 2002).
            Last edited by JulieB; July 4, 2009, 06:57 AM. Reason: typo
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            • #7
              Re: Cheesed off

              Are you talking about these Slim Jims?



              Because these are the ingredients in them:

              beef, mechanically separated chicken, water, salt, corn syrup, flavorings, dextrose, paprika, hydrolyzed corn gluten, soy and wheat gluten proteins, sodium nitrite, lactic acid starter culture
              Not allowed, even if counting the carbs.
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              • #8
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                Oh man...on the Baybel and Slim Jims!! Are they allowed on OWL?
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                • #9
                  Re: Cheesed off

                  Originally posted by JulieB View Post
                  -Processed cheese is not allowed on induction - only 'aged' cheese. 'Cheese slices' and most Babybel cheeses are 'processed' (sorry).
                  Babybel is allowed during Induction. The ones in red wax are Edam cheese, the ones in purple are Cheddar, the ones in yellow are Swiss and the green ones are goat cheese. The goat cheese ones have 10% fresh cheese, so they are not allowed until OWL Rung 2, but the others are perfectly fine for Induction.

                  The cheeses that are not allowed in Induction are cheese foods (or processed cheese products), e.g. Velveeta, and fresh cheeses, e.g. cottage cheese, ricotta.
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                  • #10
                    Re: Cheesed off

                    Thanks! I have the red ones, and just tried it for the first time yesterday - very good! I'll stay away from the Slim Jim. I should have known...I guess it's just best to stay away from any packaged foods like that for induction.

                    HoneyB good luck finding some meat products you like snacking on!
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                    • #11
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                      Originally posted by Georgiana View Post
                      Babybel is allowed during Induction. The ones in red wax are Edam cheese, the ones in purple are Cheddar, the ones in yellow are Swiss and the green ones are goat cheese.
                      Hmmm - *some* of the ones I've seen here say 'processed cheese product' on the package. I do buy the Gouda ones, because they don't say 'processed...' on the package. I can't remember off hand which colours/flavours said 'processed' on the package (I didn't buy them), but I thought it was the swiss? Perhaps they are different here in Canada?
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                      213 - 50% of the way to goal - Met October 21, 2009
                      Onederland - Met December 23rd, 2009
                      180 - High School grad weight - Met May 5, 2010
                      163 - No longer obese______
                      136 - No longer overweight (yes, I know this is lower than my goal weight)



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                      • #12
                        Re: Cheesed off

                        Originally posted by JulieB View Post
                        Hmmm - *some* of the ones I've seen here say 'processed cheese product' on the package. I do buy the Gouda ones, because they don't say 'processed...' on the package. I can't remember off hand which colours/flavours said 'processed' on the package (I didn't buy them), but I thought it was the swiss? Perhaps they are different here in Canada?
                        They might be different in Canada... I really don't know. I had the red ones when I was in Edmonton and I'm sure they were fine, but the others...

                        I sent an email to the guys from babybel.ca with this question. Didn't get anything back yet (because it's weekend, I guess), but I'll post my question and their reply here once I hear from them.
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                        • #13
                          Re: Cheesed off

                          Ok, no slim jims... pre-cooked chicken and beef in strips... maybe some dried beef too? Not sure where to get it here (haven't had my eye out for them) but there's a brand in the States my parents love, think it's called Pemmican?
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                          • #14
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                            Be careful with packaged beef strips...I know you can dry your own beef with approved (i.e. no sugar) rubs, and that's delicious!! In fact, I got rid of my dehydrator since the last time I did Adkins. Maybe I need to go buy another!!
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                            September Stability Ball Challenge 40/200
                            September Water Challenge (80 oz/day) 9/30

                            August Strength Challenge 600/600 (Just barely...but YAY!)

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                            • #15
                              Re: Cheesed off

                              cheese slices are not good, too calorie dense.

                              it took me about 2 months to finally kick my cheese habit

                              i occasionally snack on it.

                              i hate cooking and looking for a quick snack sometimes when there are no allowed foods in fridge is frustrating to say the least.

                              usually just cook a lot of chicken thighs, you can eat them cold and they last a couple days, so i usually have no problems with mid afternoon snacking

                              i think it's the only food on atkins that stays ore or less eatable more than 2 hours after being cooked, can't do the same with steak or fish :/
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