Less carbs

klaraam
klaraam Posts: 30
edited November 11 in Recipes
Hello, I need to eat less carbs and find it hard to eat breakfast and snacks without having too much of it.... Do you have any tips on what I could eat? :))))

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  • kommodevaran
    kommodevaran Posts: 17,890 Member
    OK, why do you need to eat less carb?

    The easy way is to eat more protein and fat instead.

    http://www.livelifeactive.com/wp-content/uploads/2014/04/Macro-Cheat-Sheet-Banner.jpg
  • Abbie_T
    Abbie_T Posts: 38
    I'd suggest identifying what specific foods are the main sources of the carbs, then reduce or replace them.

    Maybe substitute half of the portion with a low carb alternative?

    That cheat sheet above is good!
  • fbmandy55
    fbmandy55 Posts: 5,263 Member
    I do low carb because of PCOS. I find that focusing on eating more meat, veggies and dairy (watch yogurt carbs) is easier than focusing on what NOT to eat. Pinterest has been my friend. I don't follow the keto diet but I do make some yummy keto meals that I find on there.
  • Jaysus_The_Jay
    Jaysus_The_Jay Posts: 19 Member
    If only that sheet was veggie!
  • melduf
    melduf Posts: 468 Member
    I try to keep my carbs between 35 to 40%. I've noticed my weightloss is more significant that way than when I eat 50%. I try to avoid bread and pasta. I'm not gluten intolerant, but I feel better without! (although I love pasta... but between losing weight and bloating, the choice is easy)
    My breakfasts are mostly smoothies with plain greek yogurt (fruits have carbs, but at least not starchy) or omelets. For lunch and diner, I try to go with lots of meat (or fish) and veggies with half a cup of something starchy like rice. I usually have a yogurt with fresh fruits for dessert if I'm still hungry. My snacks are mostly cottage cheese, chicken with rice crackers, nuts, homemade soup or protein bars.
  • GaleHawkins
    GaleHawkins Posts: 8,159 Member
    When carbs are cut I agree with the thought to replace them with good Fats for sure. Carbs seem to burn fast in my case but the same calories from Fats will last hours longer. Fats do not increase the risks of Cancer and Type 2 Diabetes like Carbs do which is a plus in my mind also.
  • klaraam
    klaraam Posts: 30


    The easy way is to eat more protein and fat instead.

    http://www.livelifeactive.com/wp-content/uploads/2014/04/Macro-Cheat-Sheet-Banner.jpg[/quote]

    Thank you! That's great

  • klaraam
    klaraam Posts: 30
    Abbie_T wrote: »
    I'd suggest identifying what specific foods are the main sources of the carbs, then reduce or replace them.

    Maybe substitute half of the portion with a low carb alternative?

    That cheat sheet above is good!

    Yes I think that I get most of my carbs from bread, I'm trying to eat smoothies and egg instead of it :)

  • klaraam
    klaraam Posts: 30
    melduf wrote: »
    I try to keep my carbs between 35 to 40%. I've noticed my weightloss is more significant that way than when I eat 50%. I try to avoid bread and pasta. I'm not gluten intolerant, but I feel better without! (although I love pasta... but between losing weight and bloating, the choice is easy)
    My breakfasts are mostly smoothies with plain greek yogurt (fruits have carbs, but at least not starchy) or omelets. For lunch and diner, I try to go with lots of meat (or fish) and veggies with half a cup of something starchy like rice. I usually have a yogurt with fresh fruits for dessert if I'm still hungry. My snacks are mostly cottage cheese, chicken with rice crackers, nuts, homemade soup or protein bars.

    Thank you for sharing, great tips :)
  • klaraam
    klaraam Posts: 30
    Thank you all for your answers, they helped me!
  • Sabine_Stroehm
    Sabine_Stroehm Posts: 19,263 Member
    OK, why do you need to eat less carb?

    The easy way is to eat more protein and fat instead.

    http://www.livelifeactive.com/wp-content/uploads/2014/04/Macro-Cheat-Sheet-Banner.jpg

    which means fewer carbs.
  • fatcity66
    fatcity66 Posts: 1,544 Member
    Eggs, cheese, and meats!
  • deejayy89
    deejayy89 Posts: 144 Member
    For breakfast I've started making egg muffins on Sunday night. Place them in the fridge and pop 2 in the microwave for breakfast throughout the week. The varieties are endless... Spinach, mushrooms, peppers, onions, seasonings, bacon, ham, a little hot sauce, whatever you like..placed in each muffin cup, mix up eggs and pour over each cup, bake at 350 for 30 mins, then let them sit to cool. I pair 2 with half a fruit and a glass of water and stay pretty full.
  • Kari121869
    Kari121869 Posts: 180 Member
    I tried that link to the cheat sheet and it says page no longer exists.. anyone have a copy they can send me?
  • erialcelyob
    erialcelyob Posts: 341 Member
    I'm trying to have less too, for example; I've been eating green smoothies for breakfast, eggs for lunch then a rice and meat meal for dinner and fruit snacks
  • palwithme
    palwithme Posts: 860 Member
    Hmm....Bacon! :D
  • Tonilynn70
    Tonilynn70 Posts: 59 Member
    I am also doing low carb (under direction of my doctor) - I will eat left overs from dinner for breakfast. That is really the first thing you need to so.. break the stigma that there is a "breakfast food". This morning for example, I mixed a left over pork chop with some roasted veggies. It fills me up and there is barely any carbs (except from the peppers). The other morning I had left over chicken from a rotisserie chicken, deviled eggs and some red peppers with queso.

    My new favorite snack food is buffalo chicken dip. I can eat it with a fork! But I also make cheese crisps and use them as chips.
  • JustinAnimal
    JustinAnimal Posts: 1,335 Member
    Fewer...

    ...sorry.
  • earlnabby
    earlnabby Posts: 8,171 Member
    Kari121869 wrote: »
    I tried that link to the cheat sheet and it says page no longer exists.. anyone have a copy they can send me?

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  • klaraam
    klaraam Posts: 30
    fbmandy55 wrote: »
    I do low carb because of PCOS. I find that focusing on eating more meat, veggies and dairy (watch yogurt carbs) is easier than focusing on what NOT to eat. Pinterest has been my friend. I don't follow the keto diet but I do make some yummy keto meals that I find on there.
    Okay thank you for answering!

  • kristenlarkin
    kristenlarkin Posts: 235 Member
    klaraam wrote: »
    Abbie_T wrote: »
    I'd suggest identifying what specific foods are the main sources of the carbs, then reduce or replace them.

    Maybe substitute half of the portion with a low carb alternative?

    That cheat sheet above is good!

    Yes I think that I get most of my carbs from bread, I'm trying to eat smoothies and egg instead of it :)

    Look up the recipe for oopsie bread. It's pretty good and has very little carbs
  • ValGogo
    ValGogo Posts: 2,168 Member
    I try not to comment cuz it's just, ugh, but I thought of something. I don't think of it as "carbs" or a "carb problem" because that just leads to a whole other world of silly thinking.

    However, when I went to the supermarket yesterday to buy a salad and two big bags of dipsy doodles for the office party, I stopped at the Italian/French bread section. The loaves were warm, long, crusty, just what I love. I can eat a whole loaf (which is why I'm here now). I walked along the aisles with it because I was going to buy it. Then I stopped off at the deli for the salad and saw they had chick peas and stuff. As I'm looking and deciding, I look at the bread, and just made another decision. I went and put the bread back and did not buy it.

    The moral of the story is; at some point you're going to have to just decide whether you really want/need it or if you want something better, like a fit body, a hard stomach, a smaller tag on your pant, less fat under the chin, to have a silhouette, fewer stomach aches from the bloat, etc.
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