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  • #46
    Re: 6th SemiAnnual Veggie Challenge

    What the heck, let's give this a go. I have NO problems eating my veggies, it's keeping enough fresh ones on hand ) Maybe I can come up with a new recipe for something canned or frozen to get me through the winter months.

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    • #47
      Re: 6th SemiAnnual Veggie Challenge

      Originally posted by mitzimarie View Post
      Yes! I do allow avocados to count toward your veggie totals. Aren't they awesome?
      I guess guacamole counts too! Goodie, we got invited out tonight for mexican food. Three days back on track and my first big challenge. Doesn't tequila come from a vegetable? LOL OK, I'm a good boy, I am I am!
      Don


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      • #48
        Re: 6th SemiAnnual Veggie Challenge

        Originally posted by Kntrylady View Post
        What the heck, let's give this a go.
        Yay! Thank you for joining.

        barrnone - OWL
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        Fancy1952 - OWL
        Georgiana - OWL
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        Sham - Induction
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        7th Semi Annual Veggie Challenge


        Mitzi



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        • #49
          Re: 6th SemiAnnual Veggie Challenge

          Originally posted by gonnabskinny View Post
          I guess guacamole counts too!
          You bet!

          Originally posted by gonnabskinny View Post
          Doesn't tequila come from a vegetable? LOL OK, I'm a good boy, I am I am!
          LOL! Oh, yeah... you're an angel.

          And a joy. I'm glad you're here. It's been a long time!


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          Mitzi



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          • #50
            Re: 6th SemiAnnual Veggie Challenge

            Wow, I was just being busy on Fitday comparing "cooked from fresh" and "cooked from frozen". Almost twice the vegie carbs in "cooked from fresh"! So I will try cooking fresh broccoli, since it's one of my favourites, and since my local store seems to have stopped carrying frozen broccoli

            I was also checking out rutabaga versus white turnips, lordy, 1 c. of cooked rutabaga has 21 grm of carbs and no fibre! Whereas the same amount of turnip has 7.9grms of carbs and 3.1 grms of fibre. We always called rutabaga "turnip" when we were growing up, and never had white turnip, so I'll check it out as a new vegie.
            Suzanne


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            • #51
              Re: 6th SemiAnnual Veggie Challenge

              Isn't rutabaga (which we call swede) a starchy vegetable, like carrots? I didn't think it would count as a turnip ...?

              Surely Dr Atkins wouldn't have allowed something with 21g carbs and no fibre in the early levels ...?

              EDIT ... I think the database must be wrong about the fibre, though, because raw rutabaga has quite a lot, and fibre doesn't disappear in cooking.

              Glad to hear about avocados!
              Rosie

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              • #52
                Re: 6th SemiAnnual Veggie Challenge

                Hi Rosie, yes, rutabaga IS one of the OWL rung 8 vegies, but as I mentioned, I grew up knowing it as TURNIP, imagine my surprise to find REAL turnip I made that mistake during induction, but was quickly put on the right track by imagood1 Interesting how cooking a vegetable changes the sugar content, eh? Unfortunately, I'm not a fan of raw rutabaga or turnip ;(

                See you in the vegie aisle,

                Suzanne


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                170 lbs. = on my way down :thumbsup:
                166 lbs. = my WW 10% goal
                163 lbs. = wow, look at me go!:spin:
                160 lbs. = the lowest I've been in years:)
                155 lbs. = my clothes should be hangin'!!
                150 lbs. = how do you like me now?!!

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                • #53
                  Re: 6th SemiAnnual Veggie Challenge

                  Rosie and Suzanne - thanks for the discussion! Here are a few points about rutabaga and turnips:




                  rutabaga = Swede turnip = Swede = yellow turnip Pronunciation: roo-tuh-BAY-guh Notes: Rutabagas look like turnips, only they're a bit larger and have a yellow complexion. Use them just as you would turnips.



                  turnip Notes: Turnips can be roasted, boiled, steamed, or stir-fried. Select small turnips that feel heavy for their size.



                  Have any of you checked out the link to the Nutritional Spreadsheet that I included in the first post of this thread? It lists each food, the weight of the food per cup, the nutrition facts, and which rung the food is allowed. I LOVE this list! I printed it out, and use it all of the time.

                  Here is the link to it again: (Sorry I can't get it to look like it does in the first post)http://www.atkinsdietbulletinboard.com/useful_files/CARB_COUNT.pdf


                  Very awesome tool for those of us who like to measure our veggies by weight, rather than trying to figure out just how much veggie we should put into a cup to consider it a full cup.

                  As you can see from the spreadsheet, turnip is an Induction veggie, and rutabaga is a Rung 8 Strachy veggie.


                  Watch us participate in the Veggie Challenge!

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                  • #54
                    Re: 6th SemiAnnual Veggie Challenge

                    Originally posted by Fancy1952 View Post
                    Wow, I was just being busy on Fitday comparing "cooked from fresh" and "cooked from frozen". Almost twice the vegie carbs in "cooked from fresh"! So I will try cooking fresh broccoli, since it's one of my favourites, and since my local store seems to have stopped carrying frozen broccoli
                    It is better to measure/weigh all your veggies raw, whenever possible. If you buy frozen, that's fine... but try to measure them before cooking.

                    Also... if you chop the broccoli in tiny pieces and fit it in a cup, the net carbs you will be consuming are going to be different than if you were to measure it in larger pieces. And if your pieces don't have a different size than those that were analyzed by the USDA, the carb count will again be different.

                    It is better, in my opinion, to weigh your vegetables raw, before washing them (to avoid weighing water). That way 100 g of broccoli will have the same number of carbs, regardless of how you chop it or how you fit it in a measuring cup.

                    As for the difference between frozen and raw broccoli... This is from the USDA...

                    Code:
                    [B]100 g broccoli, raw[/B]
                    
                    89.30 +/- 1.036 g water
                    2.82 +/- 0.437 g protein
                    0.37 +/- 0.004 g fat
                    0.87 +/- 0.033 g ash
                    6.67 g carbohydrate 
                    2.6 g dietary fiber
                    Code:
                    [B]100 g broccoli, frozen, unprepared[/B]
                    
                    91.46 +/- 0.134 g water
                    2.81 +/- 0.045 g protein
                    0.29 +/- 0.022 g fat
                    0.66 +/- 0.013 g ash
                    4.78 g carbohydrate
                    3 g dietary fiber
                    As you know, in the US everything that is not fat, protein, water or ash is considered to be carbohydrate. This is why there are standard errors given for water, protein, fat and ash... but not for carbs. If you take these standard errors into account, the total carbohydrates in 100 g of raw broccoli can be anything between 5.13 and 8.15, while the total carbohydrates in 100 g of frozen broccoli ranges anywhere from 4.57 to 4.99. The differences, as you can tell, come from the different water content and from the different errors appearing in determining water and protein content.

                    I was also checking out rutabaga versus white turnips, lordy, 1 c. of cooked rutabaga has 21 grm of carbs and no fibre!
                    As Rosie pointed out, the carb count you are using is incorrect. There are indeed 21 g of total carbohydrate in 1 cup of boiled rutabaga... but there is fiber there too (4.3 g).

                    Whereas the same amount of turnip has 7.9grms of carbs and 3.1 grms of fibre.
                    This time of the year we have Tokyo turnips around here and they are nice steamed, with butter and spices on them.

                    Interesting how cooking a vegetable changes the sugar content, eh?
                    Cooking does have some effect on the carbohydrate content of vegetables, but the difference you are seeing with rutabaga comes mainly from a change in volume, not from some physico-chemical changes in carbohydrate content.

                    If you compare equal weights of raw and cooked rutabaga,

                    Raw (100 g):
                    8.13 g total carbohydrate
                    2.5 g dietary fiber

                    Boiled (100 g):
                    8.74 g total carbohydrate
                    1.8 g dietary fiber

                    The difference in total carbohydrate content is caused mainly by a loss of water in rutabaga, as a result of boiling.

                    It is not very clear though what happens with the total carbohydrate and dietary fiber content of vegetables as a result of cooking. Some water is lost in cooking, which can "concentrate" the carbs. Some dry matter is also released in the boiling water, which can increase the percentage of dietary fiber. Sugar in the cells can be released in the boiling water as well, which decreases the carbohydrate content. Some dietary fiber can also be lost in the boiling water.

                    But in the end, the differences are pretty small; for the veggies I checked, the largest differences between raw and boiled are around 1 net carb. However, you need to weigh them raw and dry... or, if you prefer, measure them by cup, but raw.
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                    • #55
                      Re: 6th SemiAnnual Veggie Challenge

                      Originally posted by mitzimarie View Post
                      You bet!



                      LOL! Oh, yeah... you're an angel.

                      And a joy. I'm glad you're here. It's been a long time!
                      Thanks! Actually, we didn't do mexican last night after all. We went to TGI Fridays, which had easier choices. While everyone else sipped margaritas and chardonnay, I had a couple of wonderful tall glasses of ICE WATER! I really was a good boy, at least almost! I had the cobb salad. All legal, but after logging in everything last night I estimated that I went over my induction allowance yesterday. I should have stopped at 1/2 the salad and taken the rest home and I would have been fine.

                      Today we are meeting somebody for lunch at a local bbq place. At least Rudy's has a nutritional guide. However, the sides!!! Yuck! Nothing to choose from, so stopping by Market Street on my way there and going to make a small salad at their salad bar and carry it in with me.
                      Don


                      Before @ 360 At Goal 200

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                      • #56
                        Re: 6th SemiAnnual Veggie Challenge

                        Count me in for 12g please!

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                        • #57
                          Re: 6th SemiAnnual Veggie Challenge

                          Originally posted by LittleLinda View Post
                          Count me in for 12g please!
                          Gotcha!

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                          Don, exellent job on your dining experience!

                          Georgiana, thanks for your discussion. I appreciate it.

                          Off to work! I'll check in this evening. Have a great day, All.


                          Watch us participate in the Veggie Challenge!

                          7th Semi Annual Veggie Challenge


                          Mitzi



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                          • #58
                            Re: 6th SemiAnnual Veggie Challenge

                            I'm in too! 12nc - Induction


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                            173 3/8/10
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                            • #59
                              Re: 6th SemiAnnual Veggie Challenge

                              Hi! I'd like to join too, please. I'm currently doing OWL.

                              I'm really looking forward to the challenge to get in my veggies.
                              Tammy

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                              Goal 2: 181
                              Goal 3: 171
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                              • #60
                                Re: 6th SemiAnnual Veggie Challenge

                                For my first new veggie I think I am going to add Jicama, never had it don't even know what it looks like, but came across a recipe for "french fries". Anybody ever had it, and if so how did you cook it and what would you compare the taste to?




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