Let's call it a science experiment....
pitbullmamaliz
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I started the low carb WOE on March 9th, and other than a couple random bites of things here and there, I've stayed on plan quite happily and easily. Today a few friends and I went to my favorite pizza joint, where one of my fave pizzas was available for a limited time only. I planned ahead, and knew I was just going to say eff it and splurge. So I ate a Caesar salad (no croutons, LOL), a whole 8-piece pizza with some awesome yum toppings, and 1 bite of sopapilla cheesecake.
I cannot binge like I used to be able to do. I had to struggle to finish my pizza, and ate only the toppings on the last 3 pieces. I refused to take home leftovers of it because this was a one meal splurge, but it was expensive so dammit, I was finishing it. But it was hard! I could have happily stopped after the salad and a couple slices if I were willing to take home leftovers. But I'm a trooper, I pushed through.
Within a few hours, I was very grateful that my barn had a very clean port-o-potty, LOL. But other than that and a little bit of gurgly tummy afterwards, it's sitting okay. I logged it - carbs and cals were crazy high. I know my weight will bump up for a few days, so I'll be interested to see how high it goes and how long it takes to come back.
I'm glad I did this. It was good, and yeah, I'll probably do it again (in more moderation) if I just really want something that's super special to me. But I'm ready to go back to my low carb WOE tomorrow. For once in my life, a binge is not going to turn into a series of binges.
I cannot binge like I used to be able to do. I had to struggle to finish my pizza, and ate only the toppings on the last 3 pieces. I refused to take home leftovers of it because this was a one meal splurge, but it was expensive so dammit, I was finishing it. But it was hard! I could have happily stopped after the salad and a couple slices if I were willing to take home leftovers. But I'm a trooper, I pushed through.
Within a few hours, I was very grateful that my barn had a very clean port-o-potty, LOL. But other than that and a little bit of gurgly tummy afterwards, it's sitting okay. I logged it - carbs and cals were crazy high. I know my weight will bump up for a few days, so I'll be interested to see how high it goes and how long it takes to come back.
I'm glad I did this. It was good, and yeah, I'll probably do it again (in more moderation) if I just really want something that's super special to me. But I'm ready to go back to my low carb WOE tomorrow. For once in my life, a binge is not going to turn into a series of binges.
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Oh man. I wish I had the ability to have a single meal out without leaping off the wagon and diving into a full on binge-spiral, but I'm just not there yet. Maybe, some day. Please let me know if you experience headache/craving/negative side effects in the next few days as you re-adjust back to low carbing, I'm curious. My husband had potato chips last night (an entire 300g bag of them, disgusting bbq so I wouldn't be tempted) and he experienced some tummy issues as well.2
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Swiping a piece of pizza when my husband and son get it, and eating the toppings is a favorite pass time of mine.2
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I "cheated" with a small ice cream cone and sprinkles yesterday. I've treated myself with that before while on other diets but this time around felt very different. It was almost too much for me and I was very queasy after. My stomach blew up and my keto strip was negative this morning. Totally agree with you on how this is all one big science experiment. It was also definitely a great way for me to silence those ice cream cravings for a while...0
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Man...I'm looking at my recent week as a science experiment myself, a bad one. But I'd rather look at it as an experiment and learning lesson, instead of a failure.
Last week, my schedule was totally off due to some work functions and various dogsitting gigs. Wednesday through yesterday I have been a crazed snacking beast. I didn't even cheat on good food worth the gain, it's all been snack crap that doesn't even taste that good.
That's actually the thing I'm disappointed about. If I had cheated on some amazing pizza or thai food, at least I'd kind of understand...but no. I binged on granola bars, fruit by the foot, doritos/chips, just a bunch of super processed fake stuff.
And the other mind boggling thing, is that I felt instant negative results...I felt heavy and lethargic, unmotivated, bloated, my skin broke out...and yet I kept spiraling downward day after day. Sure, my schedule and added responsibility could have been a contributing factor, but I know it was mostly the 5 day binge that caused the ill effects. I was really uncomfortable with how out of control I felt.
Today I'm back to my regular schedule at work. I went to the grocery store to be prepared for the remainder of the time I'm at my friends house dogsitting. I'm hitting the reset button and feel good about it. I'm up about 4-5 lbs...which is not surprising. I guess I'm kinda using this thread as my confessional so I can disclose my errors and be held accountable.0 -
Say one Our Father, three Hail Marys and eat 7lbs of steamed cabbage, 2 prunes, 4 hard-boiled eggs and a fillet of mackerel, my child.
Now go, and gorge no more!11 -
AlexandraCarlyle wrote: »Say one Our Father, three Hail Marys and eat 7lbs of steamed cabbage, 2 prunes, 4 hard-boiled eggs and a fillet of mackerel, my child.
Now go, and gorge no more!
Aha! ... We now have 2 priests among us.
@2t9nty
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Actually, I've been de-frocked.
A pity, it was a nice one with roses an' sequins an' stuff....4 -
AlexandraCarlyle wrote: »Actually, I've been de-frocked.
A pity, it was a nice one with roses an' sequins an' stuff....
I was thinking we could have a clergy support group with keto friendly snacks at the meetings. I do know of one other priest on the forum who may or may not wish to be outed (and so I won't).3 -
AlexandraCarlyle wrote: »Actually, I've been de-frocked.
A pity, it was a nice one with roses an' sequins an' stuff....
So now you have less roses an' stuff (or fewer?).0 -
I have fewer roses, and less decorum....1
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Being from Buffalo NY - we were weened on Pizza and Chicken Wings. On this WOE Chicken Wings are no problem, for me I love PIZZA. I tried the cauliflower crusts - yuk. BUT I do make pizza in a frying pan and OMG. Simply turn the stove on a low heat. But the Cheese down, dab a little sauce, put down some pepperoni and slow cook it so the cheese browns (not burns) on the bottom. The toppings will cook from the hot cheese. If done right the cheese will be a crispy brown. So crispy you can cut it into small pizza slices. I usually dont have the patience and pull it off the stove too soon and eat it before it gets crispy. It is still soooo good! Try it out.6
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@johnnylew Have you tried Fathead pizza? OMG its too die for and lchf/keto friendly if you are ever jonesing for a good slice1
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@genmon00 oh that is with almond flour? I am going to try that. I am getting lazy with the pan pizza, its so easy. but the almond flour one I need to try.2
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I think I'll try that pan pizza @johnnylew, sounds really good.0
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AlexandraCarlyle wrote: »Actually, I've been de-frocked.
A pity, it was a nice one with roses an' sequins an' stuff....
I feel like Elvis would approve!1 -
Well, I was up 1.2lbs today, but otherwise I feel great. No sluggishness or fogginess. No headache. And best yet? No desire to have lots of carbs! I'm pretty pleased with how well that all went. I'll be interested to see how long this extra pound lingers, but I'm certainly not stressing over it.3
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@genmon00 oh that is with almond flour? I am going to try that. I am getting lazy with the pan pizza, its so easy. but the almond flour one I need to try.
Yes but very little lol I think only to hold it together crust is cream cheese, mozzarella, egg and a bit of almond flour. The cream cheese/mozz is melted together then egg and flour added. You bake it first for a bit then add toppings to melt only it's so yum!2 -
You can try pizza eggs; either scrambled or open faced omelette style with the sauce, cheese and toppings. It really helps cut down the pizza cravings. Or maybe try making a mini pizza in a portabella mushroom and baking it.0
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I do make pizza in a frying pan and OMG. Simply turn the stove on a low heat. But the Cheese down, dab a little sauce, put down some pepperoni and slow cook it so the cheese browns (not burns) on the bottom. The toppings will cook from the hot cheese. If done right the cheese will be a crispy brown. So crispy you can cut it into small pizza slices. I usually dont have the patience and pull it off the stove too soon and eat it before it gets crispy. It is still soooo good! Try it out.
I do this too, except I use the pizza sauce as a dip. Totally scratches that pizza itch!!@johnnylew Have you tried Fathead pizza? OMG its too die for and lchf/keto friendly if you are ever jonesing for a good slice
Love this pizza! It's so much like the real thing!
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Liquidfeet wrote: »You can try pizza eggs; either scrambled or open faced omelette style with the sauce, cheese and toppings. It really helps cut down the pizza cravings. Or maybe try making a mini pizza in a portabella mushroom and baking it.
I really need to try this.0 -
AlexandraCarlyle wrote: »Actually, I've been de-frocked.
A pity, it was a nice one with roses an' sequins an' stuff....
I was thinking we could have a clergy support group with keto friendly snacks at the meetings. I do know of one other priest on the forum who may or may not wish to be outed (and so I won't).
I'm a Reverend2 -
my4andme333 wrote: »I'm a Reverend
There's a rather portly collection of folks here who are distinctly irreverent...1 -
@RalfLott , remember what they say: Point one finger and 3 others are pointing back at you....1
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Sunny_Bunny_ wrote: »AlexandraCarlyle wrote: »Actually, I've been de-frocked.
A pity, it was a nice one with roses an' sequins an' stuff....
I feel like Elvis would approve!
Uh-huh-huh, he shur would....1 -
AlexandraCarlyle wrote: »@RalfLott , remember what they say: Point one finger and 3 others are pointing back at you....
Actually, thanks to recent hand surgery those 3 fingers point at my cat, regardless of whatever they might say.
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Oh, so now it's *kitten*'s fault...?1
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AlexandraCarlyle wrote: »Sunny_Bunny_ wrote: »AlexandraCarlyle wrote: »Actually, I've been de-frocked.
A pity, it was a nice one with roses an' sequins an' stuff....
I feel like Elvis would approve!
Uh-huh-huh, he shur would....
How about Liberace'!! He'd approve and add more sequins!
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I like the Soul Bread pizza crust, which uses whey protein isolate powder instead of almond flour. The recipe as written makes a very thick crust, so I usually divide it into two or three pans, bake all the crusts, then top and freeze whatever I'm not using immediately.
Deep Dish Soul Bread Pizza0 -
And I'm back to my weight I was before the binge. One day elevated. Not bad! Granted, it was a 2000 calorie binge, which is nothing compared to what I used to do, but I'm pleased that the crazy high carbs didn't kill me for days.3
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