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Since I was almost done with my 4 weeks of paleo, I thought I'd jump on the ketogenic diet bandwagon on Saturday and yep, the scale is moving downwards again. The only thing is I hate the meals. I added some chicken to my diet and I have to eat as fast as I can just to get those meals down. I'm gonna try and finish 2 weeks and then do carb cycling with paleo foods. I enjoyed eating the paleo way.
Since I was almost done with my 4 weeks of paleo, I thought I'd jump on the ketogenic diet bandwagon on Saturday and yep, the scale is moving downwards again. The only thing is I hate the meals. I added some chicken to my diet and I have to eat as fast as I can just to get those meals down. I'm gonna try and finish 2 weeks and then do carb cycling with paleo foods. I enjoyed eating the paleo way.
Since I was almost done with my 4 weeks of paleo, I thought I'd jump on the ketogenic diet bandwagon on Saturday and yep, the scale is moving downwards again. The only thing is I hate the meals. I added some chicken to my diet and I have to eat as fast as I can just to get those meals down. I'm gonna try and finish 2 weeks and then do carb cycling with paleo foods. I enjoyed eating the paleo way.
What don't you enjoy?
The chicken and the cream and having mayonnaise everyday and having eggs without a veg curry to disguise the taste. I'm scared to add soya because of the carb content. I can see this way of eating definitely leads to weight loss, but the meals are too rich for me.
I'm doing something like the paleo diet but I'm not following a diet/plan per se, just cutting out all the saturated fats, junk, starch etc but I am having smallish quantities of baby potatos / brown rice from time to time with a nice curry or lean mince etc I'm also not counting carbs/kjs really, I didn't want this to be an OCD/check everything thing but more a lifestyle change. -15kg since April so, it's clearly doing it's thing.
Once I hit my goal rate I'll still eat what I'm eating now but I'll have the odd burger and packet of crisps from time to time.
I'm doing something like the paleo diet but I'm not following a diet/plan per se, just cutting out all the saturated fats, junk, starch etc but I am having smallish quantities of baby potatos / brown rice from time to time with a nice curry or lean mince etc I'm also not counting carbs/kjs really, I didn't want this to be an OCD/check everything thing but more a lifestyle change. -15kg since April so, it's clearly doing it's thing.
Once I hit my goal rate I'll still eat what I'm eating now but I'll have the odd burger and packet of crisps from time to time.
Thought of giving keto a shot myself. But finding a decent meat substitute is effing difficult.
The chicken and the cream and having mayonnaise everyday and having eggs without a veg curry to disguise the taste. I'm scared to add soya because of the carb content. I can see this way of eating definitely leads to weight loss, but the meals are too rich for me.
Great going on the 15kg. Did you hit any plateaus during that time?
You don't like chicken? Meat in general or just chicken? Also, regarding eggs, do you not enjoy scrambled eggs/omelettes either?
what people fail to understand bio, is that often when they go on a kJ restricted diet it's not the kJ restriction that's actually working, but it's that in the kJ restriction they have cut back on the refined carbs as well and that's actually what is causing the weight loss
Not terribly, no. http://mybroadband.co.za/vb/showthread.php/553167-Weight-loss?p=11182288&viewfull=1#post11182288
Slowed down a bit in the last 2 weeks but seems to gone back to normal now
for lulz I weighed myself twice this morning, and then twice after my morning piss and there was a 1kg difference lol
I did mention last week I'm a vegetarian and you went eeeuw![]()
Can't argue with that as I haven't done the research you have. I'll stick to my system, as it works, even though possibly for the wrong reason.
Since three years ago I've removed sugar, sweets, deserts and breads mostly from my diet anyway.
Where does pasta and noodles fit in with refined carbs?
The traditional Fry's sausage has about 3 grams carb content, but I don't want to stuff up this diet since it's clearly working, so I'm saving it for when I can't take chicken and eggs anymore.