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    Is this allowable under the induction phase? I am on day 4 and I find myself just craving something fruity flavored and I thought SF Jello could do it.

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    Re: Sugar Free Jello?

    Since you're craving it, I would say run away from it.

    Have something the opposite ... so the cravings stop.
    J.

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

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      Re: Sugar Free Jello?

      In the book he actually has sugar free jello with low carb whip cream on a sample menu list for induction.
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        Re: Sugar Free Jello?

        low carb whip cream
        To clarify that... it's heavy cream that you whip yourself, not stuff like SF Cool Whip.

        he actually has sugar free jello
        Actually he doesn't have Jell-O in DANDR 2002. He has "gelatin dessert". There's a difference between the two.

        Also, just because it's allowed on Induction, it does not mean it's a good choice, especially for someone who deals with cravings.
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          NDKodie, I would suggest you do as Atkinsgal advised you and stay away from SF Jello.

          Many say that a dill pickle (make sure there's no sugar in the ingredients) helps when they experience cravings.

          Or you could have some fat and protein... like a boiled egg, for example.

          Or a salad with olive oil and vinegar.

          Or instead of eating, just do something else. Go for a walk, read a book...
          "Get action. Seize the moment. Man was never intended to become an oyster."

          -- Theodore Roosevelt

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          • #6
            Re: Sugar Free Jello?

            I personally eat one jello cup a day as a snack (usually have it when I get home from work in the morning).



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            • #7
              Re: Sugar Free Jello?

              Jello-Brand gelatin uses aspartame as the sweetener in its sugar free variety. Aspartame is the artificial sweetener Dr. Atkins said to avoid during his diet.

              There are recipes for making your own gelatin dessert (using a legal sugar substitute): do a search of the Dessert Forum to find one.

              And there are splenda sweetened pre-made gelatin cups available, like Jolly Rancher and I think the Hunt's brand. But be sure to read the labels of these products as ingredients have changed and because I don't typically buy them so my memory may be rusty about their ingredients.
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                Re: Sugar Free Jello?

                Originally posted by AndrewH View Post
                I personally eat one jello cup a day as a snack (usually have it when I get home from work in the morning).
                Dr. Atkins wrote that desserts should be "occasional treats", not everyday items on our menus.
                "Get action. Seize the moment. Man was never intended to become an oyster."

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                  Originally posted by Georgiana View Post
                  Dr. Atkins wrote that desserts should be "occasional treats", not everyday items on our menus.
                  But the lady who wrote above you does have a good weight loss,,
                  Atkins melt those pounds away!!!
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                    Re: Sugar Free Jello?

                    Originally posted by Amazonka View Post
                    But the lady who wrote above you does have a good weight loss,,
                    By "lady", you mean NDKodie?

                    In any case, one of the purposes of Induction is to break your addiction to "sugary treats". Having Jell-O every night doesn't really help with that, does it? Atkins is about creating healthy eating habits that will last a lifetime; it's not just a tool to lose weight.
                    "Get action. Seize the moment. Man was never intended to become an oyster."

                    -- Theodore Roosevelt

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                    • #11
                      Re: Sugar Free Jello?

                      Originally posted by kcerica View Post
                      In the book he actually has sugar free jello with low carb whip cream on a sample menu list for induction.
                      Actually he doesn't mention 'jello'at all (probably because it contained one of the non-recommended sweeteners) but suggests making your own version using unsweetened gelatin powder or leaf gelatin (knox make one variety in USA) and a 'legal' sweetener and top it with whipped cream you have made by whipping cream yourself.
                      And if you look at the induction menus for a week, it is only on a few days - not every day.
                      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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                      • #12
                        Re: Sugar Free Jello?

                        All in all, maybe every so often is ok, but if it stalls your weight loss then you should drop it...personally when i DESPERATLY want something, i sip a cup or coffee, using my splenda serving for the day
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                        • #13
                          Re: Sugar Free Jello?

                          >>personally when i need DESPERATLY need something,>>

                          That's a "want", not a "need".

                          Just something to think about...
                          J.

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

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