yeah I exercise pretty much 6 days a week, I am starting to feel a little better now since I was told I am not eating that much but with some of the new food ideas I hope to really start feeling better..
Both of those dressings are the most popular/common prepared ones used with this way of eating, beginning in Induction. And both are easy to make. Lots of Caesar dressings recipes out there if you choose to make your own to control the ingredients. Or make your own Ranch from packet using your mayonnaise of choice (soybean based or not) and cream instead of milk. Yeah, there's some carb to count to the Ranch from packet, but it's trivial - about 1.6 per 2 tablespoons. Or find a from scratch recipe out there like for the Caesar (although I've yet to find one that really mimics the packet - something is always "missing").
On page 127 of DANDR, Dr. Atkins wrote "Prepared salad dressings without added sugar and no more than two carbs per a tablespoon serving are also fine." "Without added sugar" does not equal "no sugar". It's learning to make the distinction and the decision to use less than 2 g of carb per 2 tablespoons Ranch versus, say, 7 or 8g Catalina.
191/180.4/175/140
HW/SW/CW/GW
Induction: 16 NOV
-2.2 lbs: 3 DEC
Extended Induction: 3 DEC
-1.6 lbs: 16 DEC
-0.2 lbs: 23 DEC
Did the diet change? in DANDR it says you can add in nuts after the first two weeks of induction even if you are choosing to do extended induction. you only need to go without nuts the first two weeks. Where are you reading that nuts are added in at OWL rung 3???
Without having to cook, you can add raw veggies to your salads like broccoli, cauliflower, cabbage, peppers, parsley, cilantro. This is a good fast way to get your veggies in.
Try them Im sure you will like them
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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Did the diet change? in DANDR it says you can add in nuts after the first two weeks of induction even if you are choosing to do extended induction. you only need to go without nuts the first two weeks.
I think this is another case of how you interpret the wording in DANDR, which causes confusion and sometimes on lowcarb boards
Are you thinking of this section of the rules of induction?
4. Eat absolutely no fruit, bread, pasta, grains, starchy vegetables or dairy products other than cheese, cream or butter. Do not eat nuts or seeds in the first two weeks. Foods that combine protein and carbohydrates, such as chickpeas, kidney beans and other legumes, are not permitted at this time.
I can see how that would read as being 'permission' to eat them after the first 2 weeks of induction
However as many people do have problems with adding them even when on the 3rd OWL rung, I would hesitate to suggest anyone added them regularly if they had decided to follow Induction for longer than the first 2 weeks.
Much better to move to OWL and start to add the different food groups including nuts within a few weeks.
I have the impression from my reading of DANDR that Dr Atkins did not expect many people to carry on induction for long though (apart from those with metabolic problems) as he wrote at the end of Chapter 13
Look at the Big Picture In one sense, doing Induction is the easiest part of Atkins. You're following a strict regimen that almost always works. Now, as you learn in the next few chapters how to liberalize that regimen, you will be re-entering the "real" world. That doesn't have to be the bad world of junk food and uncontrollable cravings. But it is a world of greater choice, and certainly one in which you will be closer to the place where weight gain is a possibility. If being overweight has been a big problem in your life, I don't want you to muff this opportunity. Over the course of the next few months, you can teach yourself a whole new way of life that will keep you healthy for decades. That is what doing Atkins is really all about.
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!
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