TEAM: The Slimsons (January)
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That gave me a chuckle. Thank you. I figured as such but better to have it cleared up. Since my husband and I are just starting I think we are going to stick to just trying to keep total gms under 100 for the day and Work from there. We were a little confused because we bought Atkins bars as an alternative for breakfast and package can be a little misleading. With it staying net carbs I think 2 or 3 gms where as in reality total carb was more like 23.
@vicky2767 I honestly only said that because I just went through all of that with my sister.
It's sort of why now I'm counting total carbs, I've learned that when I eat things like Quest barsm for example, which are like 20ish total carbs but like 4 net carbs, I tend to bloat and I think that my body is responding to the total amount of carbs or some ingredient in it, and at this point, I am steering clear of those and sticking with whole foods like my beloved broccoli and steak, so much love for steak and broccoli....
I am not a giant fan of Atkins products as their ingredients aren't super clean, but with that being said, I do like the SlimFast keto products better as they're actually focusing on more Keto friendly ingredients, but it's still a lot of the same with the net carbs, and something I'm currently avoiding. Hard as it is, I am trying to stick with my back to basics approach to get rid the last of my weight. BUT I am going to make myself some keto birthday cupcakes in a couple weeks, and have some keto friendly drinks for the special day, after all, I'm only turning 33 once....lol.gemwolf110 wrote: »Happy Monday all!
Had friends over this weekend and made a Zucchini Lasagna which came out amazing!!! Here’s the link if you are interested: https://www.stuckonsweet.com/zucchini-lasaga/
I did substitute the ground beef with ground turkey and I used whole milk ricotta instead of the skim.
That looks awesome, I'd probably swap a couple things to get the carb content down a bit more, but a great lower carb option than regular!Thank you Cindy. I’ve been reading more labels. Would I subtract both soluble and insoluble fiber?
@vicky2767 Honestly, for the average person, I'm not sure it would matter...most resources don't specify, and most labels don't specify either. I wouldn't focus on that at this time, I'd spend more time focusing on carbs-fiber and see how your body responds. If that makes sense.
Going to start with focusing on total carb for now anyway. I’m doing this with my husband and we figured it’s a good starting point.0 -
kazunomiya wrote: »January 28
Track yes
Under yes
Exercise 32 minutes of cardio workout
So I decided to try the 1 mile run workout today. So after doing a 1 mile walk workout, I tried it. Man that was a challenge but I did it! I ran! I totally wanted to give up halfway through but I pushed on. Yay! This gives me encouragement because I would like to one day work up to becoming a runner. I don't see myself doing it THIS year but I would like to work myself up to doing it next year.Username : jaydoh120
Week : January Week 5
CW : 225
I think I was 223 last week so 2lbs up. I am not impressed.Username: Catvlmack
Weigh in week: Week 5
Weigh in day: Tuesday
Previous Week's Weight: 163.8
Current Weight: 162.6
Really happy with that, yay!CindyJNC1963 wrote: »CindyJNC1963 wrote: »Daily Post: January 28th
Track: Yes
Calories under goal: Yes
Exercise: Yes, 63 minutes on the exercise bike - 14.7 miles
14.7 miles, wow. Go you!! Excellent job!
Ha ha....thanks. It wasn't entirely intentional. I accidentally turned off my exercise bike while I was working out and couldn't remember where I was in my workout. So I ended up going a few minutes longer. That tells me I can actually do a full 60 minute workout now. It was my goal to be up to 60 minutes by the end of January so that is one goal accomplished.
Still you should be very proud of yourself intentional or not. 👏🏻 💥0 -
My cold is still lingering. So still no exercise for me. But I’m finding that watching my carb intake it’s much easier to stay within my calorie goals even without exercising.0
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I don't think I could stop eating processed food. I absolutely hate to cook and I'm not very good at it. Plus, I just don't have time for it. The good thing with getting old is that you don't have a problem with bloating like you do when you are young. Hopefully, the Quest bars don't cause me any problems because they are a tasty breakfast.0
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batgirl140 wrote: »
I was wondering if this could be causing the lingering.0 -
batgirl140 wrote: »
I was wondering if this could be causing the lingering.
I don't think carbs would have anything to do with a cold lingering or not. That would have more to do with vitamins, getting enough green veggies, vitamin C, etc. In the past I used to get a cold every single time I went on a diet and I haven't yet on this one...but I take a multi-vitamin every day, vitamin D3, plus a vita fusion fiber+ extra stuff (can't remember the name).
I do agree that watching carbs helps keep you on track as far as calorie goals.
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CindyJNC1963 wrote: »I don't think I could stop eating processed food. I absolutely hate to cook and I'm not very good at it. Plus, I just don't have time for it. The good thing with getting old is that you don't have a problem with bloating like you do when you are young. Hopefully, the Quest bars don't cause me any problems because they are a tasty breakfast.
@CindyJNC1963 It can be a challenge, but one thing you may want to consider is finding some super easy recipes and meal prepping, I tend to do things like cook roasts and briskets and things and pre-portion them out for during the week and this week I've been on a hard boiled egg kick, so that's been my breakfast. I like to make those (the meat and the eggs) in my instant pot. The shells slide off the eggs easy and the roast is super tender and tastes amazing. All super easy to do. If you're interested, I've got recipes.0 -
batgirl140 wrote: »
I was wondering if this could be causing the lingering.
I actually get a lot less sick now that I've overhauled my nutrition, I 100% think it's because I pick better foods, more nutrient rich and less sugar/carbs.
One thing research is starting to suggest is that viruses/illnesses feed off sugar (carbs) and eating a lower carb diet can help you fight infections faster, whether this is true or not, I'm not sure yet, but they're starting to research it more now that low carb diets are becoming more popular. I do know that they've used Keto to help treat cancer patients as cancer tends to feed off glucose and reducing your intake can have an effect, where that research goes, I'm interested to see.
And on a side note, I might spend too much time on the computer reading medical journals.0 -
batgirl140 wrote: »
I was wondering if this could be causing the lingering.
@vicky2767 oh I was talking about watching the carb intake making it easier to stay under on calories. Make sure you’re getting enough vitamins in your food or taking a supplement. I just started taking my multi, B12 and D3.
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batgirl140 wrote: »batgirl140 wrote: »
I was wondering if this could be causing the lingering.
@vicky2767 oh I was talking about watching the carb intake making it easier to stay under on calories. Make sure you’re getting enough vitamins in your food or taking a supplement. I just started taking my multi, B12 and D3.
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CindyJNC1963 wrote: »I don't think I could stop eating processed food. I absolutely hate to cook and I'm not very good at it. Plus, I just don't have time for it. The good thing with getting old is that you don't have a problem with bloating like you do when you are young. Hopefully, the Quest bars don't cause me any problems because they are a tasty breakfast.
@CindyJNC1963 It can be a challenge, but one thing you may want to consider is finding some super easy recipes and meal prepping, I tend to do things like cook roasts and briskets and things and pre-portion them out for during the week and this week I've been on a hard boiled egg kick, so that's been my breakfast. I like to make those (the meat and the eggs) in my instant pot. The shells slide off the eggs easy and the roast is super tender and tastes amazing. All super easy to do. If you're interested, I've got recipes.
I know this sounds crazy, but I was raised by my grandparents and my grandmother hated cooking. As soon as ready made stuff came out, she was there. So, I never learned. I know nothing about seasonings, etc. I love the idea of meal prepping, but I am lazy on top of the idea of a stove being totally foreign to me. (a funny aside....I hired a housekeeper to help out after I started taking care of my Dad....she asked if I ever used the stove. I had to laugh.). I will think about it, but I will probably never give up processed stuff. I would like to be able to make stuff to take to work. I really dislike frozen dinners.
What is an instant pot? I love boiled eggs.
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Daily Post: Tuesday, January 29th
Track: Yes
Calories: Yes, under
Exercise: Yes, Strength Training class and stair climber (morning) & Rowing, Inclined Treadmill & Arc Trainer (evening with my son )
Water: 189 oz.0 -
CindyJNC1963 wrote: »
I know this sounds crazy, but I was raised by my grandparents and my grandmother hated cooking. As soon as ready made stuff came out, she was there. So, I never learned. I know nothing about seasonings, etc. I love the idea of meal prepping, but I am lazy on top of the idea of a stove being totally foreign to me. (a funny aside....I hired a housekeeper to help out after I started taking care of my Dad....she asked if I ever used the stove. I had to laugh.). I will think about it, but I will probably never give up processed stuff. I would like to be able to make stuff to take to work. I really dislike frozen dinners.
What is an instant pot? I love boiled eggs.
The eggs in the instant pot, I usually make about 18 at a time, and I set my instant pot for 6 mins, wait 6 mins after it's done to release the pressure and put them in an ice bath for 6 mins (or until I remember it's been longer than 6 mins) and I peel them dry them and put them in a ziplock bag in the fridge, instant breakfast, or snack
Also, another thing I'm sort of in love with is my air fryer. I make so many things in there, chicken wings, chicken tenders, popcorn chicken...all homemade, none store bought--well with the exception of the wings. I keep a container or pre-made seasonings for the chicken tenders and get the chicken tenderloins and coat them in the seasonings and stick them in the air fryer 10 mins, done. popcorn chicken is the same process, I just chop up the chicken into cubes instead....and I do buy the wings, I get buffalo style from purdue, 3 wings is 1 carb, stick those in the air fryer 15 mins. I am working on a method of pre-cooking these and freezing them so I can just re-heat, but that hasn't panned out yet. Nothing is quite the same as the fresh versions, although, they don't take long to make. And while this might not be on the menu for a lot of people in here, I love my air fryer for brats...omg, they come out perfect every time. I make those for my hubby, since we're both keto and he of course gets to eat way more than me..so he gets brats and I just get to look at them.
And a side note--it doesn't really have to be an instant pot brand, any electric pressure cooker will work, you just want to make sure you can set the timer for any amount of time you want, I had a cheap one once that wouldn't let me set the time for less than 10 mins, and many foods cook in less than 10 mins so, that one wouldn't work. You can steam veggies in it too, literally takes less than 1 min (mins the time that it takes to come to pressure, which isn't too long).
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Daily post for tues Jan 29
Tracked yes
Calories over
Exercise still no 🙁2 -
Daily check in Jan 29
Track: Yes
Calories: Under
Exercise: Yes. Did 30 minutes of cardio.
I’ve still been feeling dizzy so I thought today it might have something to do with my diet. I’m eating much healthier than I ever have but thought I might still be missing something. So I’ve starting taking my vitamins again. Hope maybe it helps.1 -
Daily Post (Tuesday)
Track: Yes
Calories: Yes
Exercise: Yes
30 minutes of strength training completed early in the a.m.! My husband cooked dinner last night, so I had baked fish, steamed super greens, and rice to bring to work for lunch (YUM!).
I cooked spaghetti for dinner with whole wheat pasta, mushroom spaghetti sauce, and lots of veggies. I finely chopped the veggies as a way to get my kiddos to eat them.
My family and I are trying to make better food and exercise choices and create good habits for my kids while they are little♥️2 -
Username: Losing_it_2013
Week: January Week 5
PW = 186.2
CW= 185.2
Difference: -1.0
Had some surgery last week so been a bit slow getting the exercise back on track.6 -
Daily Post: January 29th
Track: Yes
Calories under goal: Yes
Exercise: Yes, 60 minutes on the exercise bike - 14.2 miles + walked 5500 steps at work
I moved into my new office today. I am so glad I have gotten in better shape. This new building is huge. Everywhere I need to go is a long way away. It's going to be easy to get steps in this new building.5 -
Daily Post- Tuesday
Track yes
Calories under
Exercise no
The baby has a double ear infection and between going to the doctor and swim lessons at two different times, I’m exhausted and didn’t have much free time today, so no exercise. I also didn’t log my food until just now (although I weighed portions throughout the day). I’m completely surprised I’m under my goal!4 -
Also, another thing I'm sort of in love with is my air fryer.
I want an air fryer so bad! I was just talking to my friend about it--- he was saying that he and his fiancé make the best chicken nuggets in the air fryer. I need a huge capacity one though--- any recommendations on a brand?
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I want an air fryer so bad! I was just talking to my friend about it--- he was saying that he and his fiancé make the best chicken nuggets in the air fryer. I need a huge capacity one though--- any recommendations on a brand?
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losing_it_2013 wrote: »Username: Losing_it_2013
Week: January Week 5
PW = 186.2
CW= 185.2
Difference: -1.0
Had some surgery last week so been a bit slow getting the exercise back on track.
@losing_it_2013 You can lose weight without exercise, nutrition is your friend! You got this! Wishing you a speedy recovery!1 -
Daily Post (Tuesday)
Track: Yes
Calories: Yes
Exercise:Yes, 15 mins walk (too cold to go longer), 15 mins elliptical, 90 mins weight training.
Comments: It's flipping cold outside and now it's going lower. Will not be hanging outside tomorrow since it's a high of 8 with a wind chill of like -25ish. Tomorrow will be a gym day.1 -
Happy Wednesday:
Today's Weigh in:
@kazunomiya
Still missing weights from:
@SaletaS
@ElsieBeane
@gjaholy33
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Daily Post -Wednesday
Track: Yes
Calories:/no (were you under)
Exercise: Yes 30 mins weights leg day and 60 mins aquasize
Goals/Day/Comments: going to aquasize this morning to videao workput1 -
Daily Post (Tuesday)
Track: Yes
Calories: Yes
Exercise: No. Working to get my step total back up to 15K but my short term goal is 10k per day. Right now only at about 6K per day. Road trip this week so most likely won’t get there.0 -
Daily Post (Tuesday)
Track: no
Calories: over
Exercise: 25 minutes elliptical1 -
daily post (tuesday)
track: yes
calories: right on the dot
exercise: walked 40 minutes1 -
Kazunomiya
January week 5
PW 335
CW 332.44
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