The Banting/LCHF Thread

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R60 a pop, but yes good. Smear some cream cheese on
 
I avoid costly 'banting' labelled goods, it's like a fun challenge searching for more foods.

Will give that peanut butter bread a go.
 
I have been off the banting wagon for about a year now and have been steadily gaining weight again. This morning I decided to go back to the lifestyle.

I want to lose 5 kg and the only way I can do it is on banting.
 
I have been off the banting wagon for about a year now and have been steadily gaining weight again. This morning I decided to go back to the lifestyle.

I want to lose 5 kg and the only way I can do it is on banting.

How did you fall of the wagon?
 
I slowly started eating some pasta, chips and the occasional bread. Rice when I make curry etc.
 
I have been off the banting wagon for about a year now and have been steadily gaining weight again. This morning I decided to go back to the lifestyle.

I want to lose 5 kg and the only way I can do it is on banting.
Welcome back, good luck and enjoy the bacon
 
When you have a discovery wellness day and all your stats are good with the "wrong" food choices and the only problem is that you are now "obese" ( whereas before it was extreme morbidly ) :D
 
Not quite banting, but thought this the best place to ask.
A friend want to get her partner to eat more healthy, slowly but surely get him on to banting actually, but for now he is not convinced or willing to go in full so she's doing baby steps just to get him to eat more healthy for now.

What healthy alternatives are their for these packets of sauces, stock and soup which are used for example to make a sauce to put over rice? I'm sure there are a lot of preservatives and crap in those packets which you just mix with water or milk.
 
Not quite banting, but thought this the best place to ask.
A friend want to get her partner to eat more healthy, slowly but surely get him on to banting actually, but for now he is not convinced or willing to go in full so she's doing baby steps just to get him to eat more healthy for now.

What healthy alternatives are their for these packets of sauces, stock and soup which are used for example to make a sauce to put over rice? I'm sure there are a lot of preservatives and crap in those packets which you just mix with water or milk.
It's not going to be worth it to go half in half out with banting. They can concentrate on cutting out sugar and reducing portion sizes.
 
It's not going to be worth it to go half in half out with banting. They can concentrate on cutting out sugar and reducing portion sizes.


For now my advice to her was.
1. Start cutting sugar.
2. Start cutting startches as much as possible, bread, pasta etc.
3. Start looking at condiments and sauces which they use, a lot of crap in Aromat for example.
4. Look in to more freshly made food rather than processed stuff.
 
For now my advice to her was.
1. Start cutting sugar.
2. Start cutting startches as much as possible, bread, pasta etc.
3. Start looking at condiments and sauces which they use, a lot of crap in Aromat for example.
4. Look in to more freshly made food rather than processed stuff.

All good. Also upping the veggie intake is usually good advice.

Olive oil is a good substitute for sauces in some dishes. Or a mix of olive oil, tomato puree, and garlic.
 
All good. Also upping the veggie intake is usually good advice.

Olive oil is a good substitute for sauces in some dishes. Or a mix of olive oil, tomato puree, and garlic.



She's already on the right track, have a couple of good ideas, but she spesifically asked me about the sauce for his rice. If they for example eat chicken, salid/vedge and rice for dinner then he wants a sauce over his rice. Where she would usually use one of those packets and mix with water, now she wants a more healthy solution.
 
She's already on the right track, have a couple of good ideas, but she spesifically asked me about the sauce for his rice. If they for example eat chicken, salid/vedge and rice for dinner then he wants a sauce over his rice. Where she would usually use one of those packets and mix with water, now she wants a more healthy solution.

whatever there is in the sauce, the rice is worse... if you want to cut out the bad stuff, leave out the rice and let him drink the sauce.
 
whatever there is in the sauce, the rice is worse... if you want to cut out the bad stuff, leave out the rice and let him drink the sauce.


Problem is finding a suitable replacement for rice which he would be willing to try. My first thought was cauliflower rice or mash, but he doesn't eat cauliflower, cabbage, spinach or most other green vegies.
 
I realised with this banting thing the best is not to look for replacements or something similar. If you want to do it, forget everything you liked and look for new things to like.


Anyways. Today I had Flaxseed Bread, with cream cheese, cheddar cheese, mussels and feta..... and a boiled egg. It was nice.
 
Problem is finding a suitable replacement for rice which he would be willing to try. My first thought was cauliflower rice or mash, but he doesn't eat cauliflower, cabbage, spinach or most other green vegies.
Tell them to make cauli mash, with some cheese n garlic mixed into it... Doesn't even taste like cauliflower, i bet they'll convert in a second.

To start, just avoid the straight up carbs, bread, pasta, rice etc.
 
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