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    I am going to start induction very soon, in fact I am doing my shopping and cooking tomorrow (recipes okay for freezing). I live alone so I need to just get rid of anything in my kitchen that isn't going to be part of my life. When I come home from a 13 hour shift, I don't want to have to find willpower to not cheat because I'm "tired". My new moto-If it ain't here, it won't be tempting me". I know to throw out the white sugar and pasta but what about spices and sauces and other stuff.
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  • #2
    Re: In the kitchen-What all do I need to throw out

    Spices are fine. Avoid those mixes that have sugar added (read the ingredients).

    Some dressings are fine, others aren't. If you check the Acceptable Foods List, you will see what Dr. Atkins said about them.

    This is the Acceptable Foods List: http://www.atkinsdietbulletinboard.c...induction.html
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    • #3
      Re: In the kitchen-What all do I need to throw out

      This is a list of different names for sugar:
      1. Corn syrup
      2. Dextrin
      3. Dextrose
      4. Evaporated cane juice
      5. Fructose
      6. Fruit juice concentrate
      7. Galactose
      8. Glucose
      9. Gur
      10. High fructose corn syrup
      11. Honey
      12. Hydrolyzed starch
      13. Jaggery
      14. Lactose
      15. Levulose
      16. Malt
      17. Malt syrup
      18. Maltodextrin
      19. Maltose
      20. Maple syrup
      21. Modified corn starch
      22. Molasses
      23. Muscovado
      24. Panela
      25. Panocha
      26. Polydextrose
      27. Rice syrup
      28. Sucrose
      29. Sugar (or any stuff containing the word sugar in it, like turbinado/turbinated sugar, brown sugar, beet sugar, grape sugar, sorghum sugar etc.)
      30. Treacle
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      • #4
        Re: In the kitchen-What all do I need to throw out

        I think you will find a lot has to go. Especially if it is pre prepared stuff - because sugars and carbs are in there. That is a really good thing to do. There have been times when I have thought if I only did not have that in my house I would be fine ....
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        • #5
          Re: In the kitchen-What all do I need to throw out

          Originally posted by tulsanurse1 View Post
          I live alone so I need to just get rid of anything in my kitchen that isn't going to be part of my life. My new moto-If it ain't here, it won't be tempting me".
          This is wonderful that you're cleaning out the kitchen. Even now I occasionally have a "moment" that I am so glad nothing is around to tempt me.

          Another great benefit as you start eating real foods only is that you have more space in your kitchen cabinets. I'm able to put my new egg cooker and other things up there now as it's not filled with boxes of crapola.

          p.s. my fridge on the other hand is full of veggies and other foods.
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          • #6
            Re: In the kitchen-What all do I need to throw out

            You should get rid of anything in a box, anything processed, the list from above is great. I try to eat whole, natural foods keep it simple and clean and you'll do fine.

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            • #7
              Re: In the kitchen-What all do I need to throw out

              If you're getting rid of packaged foods, please give what you can to a local food pantry.
              J.

              "Your life will never change until you change your choices."

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              • #8
                Re: In the kitchen-What all do I need to throw out

                Frozen dinners got to go too.

                Empty the bread box
                the cookie jar
                give away the sugar and syrups.

                the root veggies are off limits for up to 10 weeks so if they will sprout by then give them away too.
                ice creams frozen desserts
                powdered creamers
                chocolate
                candy
                grains
                flours
                noodles rice

                the fresh and canned fruit


                if your local pantry won't take open containers check with your church or neighbors too.
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                • #9
                  Re: In the kitchen-What all do I need to throw out

                  Wow, that is great! I couldn't get rid of my food, but I have a large family and lots of people to gladly eat up all the stuff I can't have. lol
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                  • #10
                    Re: In the kitchen-What all do I need to throw out

                    My daughter, who is having a rough time, came over last night and took basically EVERYTHING out of my kitchen. Pantry is bare, Refrigerator is almost bare, and cabinets (except for spices without sugars) are bare. Feels good. I have to go get a battery for my scale today so I can see how light I am, lol. I plan to finish my recipe/shopping list this morning. Using "Linda's Recipes" and some of the recipe's here that are allowable. Once I get home, I am going to cook, portion, and freeze so that I don't have any excuses for cheating. I get to go buy a food processor so I'm pretty excited about that. Also going to purchase some storage containers, so if you have any ideas on which ones are best, that would be great. Today is the beginning of a long journey filled with many successes!
                    Last edited by tulsanurse1; January 14, 2010, 06:11 AM.
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                    • #11
                      Re: In the kitchen-What all do I need to throw out

                      Originally posted by tulsanurse1
                      except for spices with sugars
                      Without added sugars.

                      I know it's a typo.
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                      • #12
                        Re: In the kitchen-What all do I need to throw out

                        Thanks for catching that Georgiana.
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                        • #13
                          Re: In the kitchen-What all do I need to throw out

                          Have a wonderful journey.
                          Your pantry will fill up with good whole foods that is better for you to eat in the long run. I love how you have decided to cook ahead. That is a key for many I think.
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                          • #14
                            Re: In the kitchen-What all do I need to throw out

                            Originally posted by tulsanurse1 View Post
                            Also going to purchase some storage containers, so if you have any ideas on which ones are best, that would be great.
                            I got a bunch of Glad and Ziploc storage containers in various sizes. I get the square and rectangular ones as they stack well in the fridge and freezer. Also picked up some others at my local dollar store for cheapo.
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                            • #15
                              Re: In the kitchen-What all do I need to throw out

                              Thanks everyone, job is done, and you guys helped so much!!
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