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Originally posted by OwlHoot View PostUnfortunately, most sauces include scandalous amounts of sugar (and salt). So one can't use much tomato sauce or chilli sauce, or practically anything besides pepper sauce.
You couldn't eat a worse diet unless you are training for sumo!
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Originally posted by DimPrawn View PostJust cutting out processed crap full of carbs and sugar is the key. ...
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Originally posted by NigelJK View PostFrom what I gather the only 'Diet' that works is the Atkins Diet. Very low carbs. In theory you could eat kilos of cheese or butter on this diet to no effect, achieving this in practice is a lot more difficult.
IIRC from my 'O' level biology nutritionally speaking the body burns up food in this order (and storing away as fat anything in excess)
Instantly:
Alcohol
Carbohydrates
After 'processing':
Fat (processed into fatty acids and carbohydrates, which is why the body stores excesses into fat)
Proteins (these are vital for cell building but contribute nothing to energy, the excess is treated as waste)
If you need carbs, reach for some fruit or increase the veg and salad on your plate.
Just cutting out processed crap full of carbs and sugar is the key. I get my carbs from a glass or two of red wine.
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From what I gather the only 'Diet' that works is the Atkins Diet. Very low carbs. In theory you could eat kilos of cheese or butter on this diet to no effect, achieving this in practice is a lot more difficult.
IIRC from my 'O' level biology nutritionally speaking the body burns up food in this order (and storing away as fat anything in excess)
Instantly:
Alcohol
Carbohydrates
After 'processing':
Fat (processed into fatty acids and carbohydrates, which is why the body stores excesses into fat)
Proteins (these are vital for cell building but contribute nothing to energy, the excess is treated as waste)
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Originally posted by DimPrawn View PostIf I eat some bread, day to day, I used this:
Soya Linseed Bread - Breads - Burgen Bread
Available in all supermarkets I think. Lowest carb count.
Makes better, slimming, cheese toasties than the one you quoted
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Originally posted by MrMarkyMark View PostGood advice and pretty much what worked for me.
Soya Linseed Bread - Breads - Burgen Bread
Available in all supermarkets I think. Lowest carb count.
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Originally posted by DimPrawn View PostWhat worked for me is cutting out all processed carbs. So out is processed sugar (in all it's forms), cakes, biscuits, fizzy drinks. No pasta or bread, except small amounts of wholemeal - keep bread and pasta to the minimum!. No crisps or crap. Eat fruit insted.
Eat lots more protein in the form of fish, chicken, turkey, eggs, cheese, yoghurt, soya. This stops you getting hungry! Protein keeps your blood sugar level stable much longer.
Don't count calories, not too much red meat. Don't worry too much about fat content.
Just tipping the balance towards protein rich, carb poor meals and it's easy being lean and mean.
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What worked for me is cutting out all processed carbs. So out is processed sugar (in all it's forms), cakes, biscuits, fizzy drinks. No pasta or bread, except small amounts of wholemeal - keep bread and pasta to the minimum!. No crisps or crap. Eat fruit insted.
Eat lots more protein in the form of fish, chicken, turkey, eggs, cheese, yoghurt, soya. This stops you getting hungry! Protein keeps your blood sugar level stable much longer.
Don't count calories, not too much red meat. Don't worry too much about fat content, but don't stuff yourself with bacon, and lard!
Just tipping the balance towards protein rich, carb poor meals and it's easy being lean and mean.
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Originally posted by mudskipper View PostNot got any target - main motivation is to lose a bit of weight.
However, looking at and changing my diet has really made me lose weight.
I have not put it back on either.
My drinking remains the same.
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Not got any target - main motivation is to lose a bit of weight.
Had a bottle in the fridge for Saturday, but didn't fancy it. Must be !
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Originally posted by mudskipper View PostDay 8 without booze! (Not that I'm counting...)
Won't be going through that again
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