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  • Ideas on how to include more green induction friendly veggies.

    I am big on fresh foods (was a vegeterian for a long time a few years ago too) but was never really into leafy greens and choose not to be familiar with many of them. I'm in week 2 of induction and it's working but I need more variety...any ideas? My carbs are about 10% net carbs from some cheese, eggs, veggies, etc.., 45% fat, 40% protein...more protein then fat sometimes. Any advice? I lost 9 pounds the first week. I plan to stay on induction until the end of may and then move to OWL.

    PS..I have lots to lose...I'm turning 25 in less then month, started at 249.5, am @ 240 now...goal is 145.
    ...BLESSED...

    TOTAL INCHES LOST: 19.5 in less then 2months!

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    Re: Ideas on how to include more green induction friendly veggies.

    have you been to FitDay - Free Weight Loss and Diet Journal You can type the word green in the search box, choose an interesting veggie (quite a lot of induction-friendly choices are there!)

    here's a few from the hundreds listed:
    Olives, green
    Greens, cooked
    Beet greens, raw

    Turnip greens, raw
    Chicory greens, raw
    Cabbage, green, raw
    Poke greens, cooked
    Mustard greens, raw
    Beet greens, cooked
    Tomatoes, green, raw
    Turnip greens, cooked
    Dandelion greens, raw
    Peppers, green, cooked

    Cabbage, green, cooked
    Tomato, green, pickled
    Mustard greens, cooked
    Mixed salad greens, raw
    Tomatoes, green, cooked
    Green plantains, boiled
    Lettuce, green leaf, raw
    Onions, young green, raw
    Dandelion greens, cooked
    Pepper, sweet, green, raw
    Beans, string, green, raw
    Onion, young green, cooked
    Squash, summer, green, raw
    Greens, cooked,
    Beans, string, green, cooked
    Peppers, chili, green, canned
    Beans, string, green, pickled
    Peppers, hot chili, green, raw
    Peppers, sweet, green, sauteed
    Onions, young green, tops only
    Beans, green string, with onions
    Turnip greens with roots, cooked
    Turnip greens, frozen, unprepared
    Turnip greens, cooked, from fresh



    Might I suggest adding more meat and oils/fats to your dishes, to lower the percent carbs, without lowering veggies eaten.
    ~Susan
    49/f 5'7" Start 2-27-06 SW222/11-18-09 @ 160-ish/G135-150ish??

    Doin Miles, Flights, & Kid Ketchin'...
    2 Ab Chal's; 6WEC#27 slug-Free; & more; 50# LOST in'06-
    but regained ~20# in '07 in less than 3 weeks! And again early '08 ...Was in HEAVEN -got to 150, for awhile, then got too busy, and gave in too much... and... OK holding pattern "keep it together..."

    .................OMG how did I fail AGAIN
    (((on temporary break)))
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    • #3
      Re: Ideas on how to include more green induction friendly veggies.

      Just some ideas for variety:

      add parsley or cilantro to your salads
      make soup by pureeing the veggies - works for any veggies then add cream in the end
      sautee veggies until soft and stick them in food processor and mix in with ground beef and make patties out of the mixture.
      green beans sauteed with garlic and olive oil are absolutely delicious!

      those are just a few examples - check out linda's website - there are so many variations and so much you can do for variety. Hope this helps.
      Atkins Startdate: Monday, March 9th, 2009
      Height: 5"3', Age: 36
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      Restart: Feb 26th,
      Day 4 Induction almost over

      Mini Goals:
      180: March 17th yay!!!!!
      170: April 3rd awesome!!
      165: April 17th wonderful!!!!!!
      160: April 29th im ecstatic!!!
      155: May 19th yaaaaaaaaaaaaaay!
      150: June 18th I can't believe it!!!
      145: July 15th almost there!!! October 30th back!Jan 10 bak for good!
      140:
      135:
      132:
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      • #4
        Re: Ideas on how to include more green induction friendly veggies.

        Originally posted by Gottabringmeback View Post
        My carbs are about 10% net carbs from some cheese, eggs, veggies, etc.., 45% fat, 40% protein...more protein then fat sometimes.
        During Induction, the percentages you should be aiming for are 65% fat, 5% carbohydrates, 30% protein. Dr. Atkins wrote that excess protein will be converted into glucose, so overdoing it will work against your weight loss efforts.
        "Get action. Seize the moment. Man was never intended to become an oyster."

        -- Theodore Roosevelt

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        • #5
          Re: Ideas on how to include more green induction friendly veggies.

          Thanks! Today it was 70% fat, 6% carbs and 24% protein.
          ...BLESSED...

          TOTAL INCHES LOST: 19.5 in less then 2months!

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