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    Ok, so here is my menu. It has come to my attention that while I thought I was following the rules of OWL 1, that I'm actually just staggering around low carb land. So......here is what I eat on a typical day. Please don't stone me or try to burn me at the stake.


    Breakfast (If I eat breakfast):
    3 scrabled eggs with 1-2 oz cheddar cheese
    3-4 slices of bacon or 2 sausage links


    Lunch:
    Chicken salad with green onion
    or
    2 Hot dogs, no bun, with mayo and low carb ketchup
    or
    Low carb bunless burger with side salad and blue cheese dressing


    Dinner:
    Steak seasoned with garlic powder
    Salad with blue cheese dressing
    and possibly green beans with low carb alfredo sauce
    or
    Bunless burger with side salad and blue cheese dressing
    or
    Chicken breast with salad & blue cheese or green beans or broccoli with low carb alfredo sauce


    Dessert(if I have dessert):
    6 oz Raspberries with splenda
    or
    Diet Dr. Pepper




    Ok, so here it is. This is pretty much what I eat most of the time, give or take. Let me know what I can do to improve my menu for optimum weight loss. Thanks.
    Sarah




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    Re: Ok, here it is...try not to be too harsh

    Ok - a few things that jumped out at me -- berries aren't allowed until Rung 3 so you shouldn't be eating them. Diet Dr Pepper along with other sodas have been known to stall some peoples weight loss -- water would be a better choice or a cup of decaf tea.

    If the low carb alfredo homemade or store bought? There is a recipe for it on Linda's site -- if it's store bought it probably has ingredients that aren't allowed.

    Do the hot dogs have fillers and nitrates or are they a hebrew national/nathan's style hot dog? Check your ingredients.

    You imply there are times you don't eat breakfast -- that's a real no-no. You should never skip a meal, it messes with your blood sugar and will cause you to overeat or eat things not on the acceptable list. If you don't have time to eat in the morning try making something like a mock danish the night before and take it with you to eat on the run -- or switch up your meals and have the chicken you have been eating for lunch at breakfast and the eggs for lunch.

    Make sure you are eating 2 cups off the veggie list and 1 cup off the other vegetable list daily. Try to eat some type of veggie at each meal - cut up some peppers or onion in your egg, make sure you aren't only eating salad vegetables -- you need the ones on the "other' list for fiber to stay regular and to help fill you up.

    You don't say how much water you are drinking or how much fat you are using other than dressing.
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    • #3
      Re: Ok, here it is...try not to be too harsh

      I've never been a huge breakfast fan either...I never wake up hungry. Now I make a crustless quiche, cut into 6 portions & freeze. I just pop it in the microwave & eat. When I'm in a big rush in the morning, I bring it to work & eat it there Feel free to PM me if you want recipes (I collect them like some people collect coins or stamps )

      I like chicken salad for lunch too - I usually toss it in with some lettuce/onion/etc so I get my veggies in - apparently having carbs spread out throughout the day, with protein or fat, helps avoid carb-related blood-sugar spikes
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      • #4
        Re: Ok, here it is...try not to be too harsh

        Your signature says that you are in extended induction but from what you wrote you are saying you are on OWL one. I just wondered where you want to be so I can give my suggestions accordingly.
        Another thing I wondered about is are you asking because you stopped losing or just because you want to be on the right correct track?
        Startdate: November 18, 2007. Female 5'2"

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        Push-ups: 450/800
        Abs: 850/1900
        Squats: 650/1200
        Lunges: 500/1000
        Strength: 490/1200
        Running: 50/100 km


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        • #5
          Re: Ok, here it is...try not to be too harsh

          Hey thanks for your input guys. I think the crustless quiche is a great idea, my Mom made that for me not too long ago and it was delicious, so I think I will definitely use that idea. I have a low carb cookbook with 6 ingredients or less in it.

          So now what kind of hot dogs should I be eating? I guess I wasn't really looking at the ingredients I was just looking at the carb content. The alfredo sauce is homemade with just parm. cheese, butter and heavy whipping cream. As for my water intake, I try to drink a minimum of 150 oz a day, I don't always accomplish that, but I try to drink as much plain water as possible. I always opt for water rather than grabbing a diet pop or something. However I do indulge once in a while in my Diet Dr. Pepper but it isn't daily and sometimes isn't even weekly. Anyway, I really appreciate your help on this! Thank you!
          Sarah



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          • #6
            Re: Ok, here it is...try not to be too harsh

            P.S.
            I am on OWL 1, I need to update my profile. I haven't stopped losing, but it seems as though the weight loss is intermittent. I would just like to be on track and make sure I'm doing the best I can to keep this process working for me. Thanks for your input!
            Sarah



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            • #7
              Re: Ok, here it is...try not to be too harsh

              So you may need to get kind of back to basis here. You are not following rung one now. If that is what you want to do you should cut out the berries (for now) and only eat from the allowed list on induction but make sure you eat more than 3 cups of vegetables. It is not that hard. If you have slowed them it may be because you are not paying enough attention. Things tend to sneak in then. I am speaking from experience here I have had to fumble back to the basics more than once.
              Startdate: November 18, 2007. Female 5'2"

              May Challenges 2010
              Push-ups: 450/800
              Abs: 850/1900
              Squats: 650/1200
              Lunges: 500/1000
              Strength: 490/1200
              Running: 50/100 km


              2 Years on Atkins.................. President Challenge Medals earned

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