I'm going to move up to Rung 2, but am not sure exactly what I can have on it.
I'm pretty sure I can have fresh cheeses, like cottage cheese.
I've seen posts where people talk about having milk and yogurt on Rung 2. But the Dr. Atkins shopping guide book lists these as not available until pre-maintance. Also, 2002 DANDR doesn't say anything about being able to ear milk and yogurt on OWL as far as I can tell. I'd really like to be able to have these, but I'm not sure if it is really permissible. I'm trying very hard to follow the plan as exactly as I can. Any advice would be very appreciated!
Also, I've seen posts talking about eating low-carb ice cream and sugar free jello pudding. I haven't had any aftificial sweeteners since starting Atkings, b/c I'm afraid they may bring on cravings, but I'm starting to think it may be better to have a small portion of a "legal" dessert on occassion to decrease my risk of going off the plan. I looked at the sugar free jello pudding label and a little cup has sucralose in it. (It also had 12 net carbs and partially hydronated oil, so I'd use it as an occassional treat, maybe one little cup every other week.) Are these ok?
I'm pretty sure I can have fresh cheeses, like cottage cheese.
I've seen posts where people talk about having milk and yogurt on Rung 2. But the Dr. Atkins shopping guide book lists these as not available until pre-maintance. Also, 2002 DANDR doesn't say anything about being able to ear milk and yogurt on OWL as far as I can tell. I'd really like to be able to have these, but I'm not sure if it is really permissible. I'm trying very hard to follow the plan as exactly as I can. Any advice would be very appreciated!
Also, I've seen posts talking about eating low-carb ice cream and sugar free jello pudding. I haven't had any aftificial sweeteners since starting Atkings, b/c I'm afraid they may bring on cravings, but I'm starting to think it may be better to have a small portion of a "legal" dessert on occassion to decrease my risk of going off the plan. I looked at the sugar free jello pudding label and a little cup has sucralose in it. (It also had 12 net carbs and partially hydronated oil, so I'd use it as an occassional treat, maybe one little cup every other week.) Are these ok?





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