Ideas for no carb/no sugar meals
kamckinley1
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This is day 3 of the metagenics diet. No carb no sugar diet. It has been hard do far but I know it will be worth it in a couple weeks. I am planning means ahead to prevent snacking while thinking about what I want to eat. I need some meal suggestions!! Any ideas would be helpful.
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Bacon and egg for breakfast.
No carb means no vegetables, so I don't have any other meal suggestions. A few carbs in green beans and broccoli served alongside a steak or 1/4 lb burger.0 -
Hey,
we can buddy up. I am also following low carb meals will come later. Stay strong!0 -
This is day 3 of the metagenics diet. No carb no sugar diet. It has been hard do far but I know it will be worth it in a couple weeks. I am planning means ahead to prevent snacking while thinking about what I want to eat. I need some meal suggestions!! Any ideas would be helpful.0
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No carb? What do you eat? Just meat? Are you opposed to low carb? I don't know all the carb counts of vegetables, but I can't imagaine you're getting many if you are completely avoiding carbs.0
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Does that eliminate both veggies and fruit?0
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A low carb diet isn't a "weird" way of eating and it absolutely works and is sustainable. I've been doing a ketogenic diet for months and intend to continue this as my normal way of life. Carbs and sugar aren't necessary or needed. I'm more energized and healthy now than I ever was when eating a "balanced" diet.0
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No carb? What do you eat? Just meat? Are you opposed to low carb? I don't know all the carb counts of vegetables, but I can't imagaine you're getting many if you are completely avoiding carbs.
Meat + fat......doesn't sound sustainable to me0 -
Also there is not really a "no" carb diet because almost everything contains trace amounts of carbs. Even eggs have carbs. Under 30g net carbs daily is enough for a steady state of ketosis. Which mean plenty of vegetables and fiber.0
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http://www.metagenics.com/sites/default/files/resources/28-day_recipes.pdf
To find more, just Google: "metagenics recipes".
http://www.metagenics.com/sites/default/files/resources/healthy_transformation_additional_recipes_shopping_tips.pdf0 -
Hey pal, I have no idea what the program you're on is, but for no carbs you can't go wrong with boiled eggs and turkey bacon.0
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Why would you want to do something that you can't continue long term?0
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I don't see this ending well. Maybe others will not notice this post. I have seen a couple others slip by this morning.
I agree with many of the posters. Long term it is not sustainable. As another poster said, if you ask any of the long term, successful people using MFP they will tell you restrictive diets have a lot lower success rate than just learning to eat what you want in moderation and stay in a caloric deficit.
Even after saying that, best of luck to you. I hope it works for you and you find the recipes you need to succeed.0 -
No carb? What do you eat? Just meat? Are you opposed to low carb? I don't know all the carb counts of vegetables, but I can't imagaine you're getting many if you are completely avoiding carbs.
Meat + fat......doesn't sound sustainable to me
My cats would disagree with you0 -
No carbs = 8 lbs of water weight lost in the first week.
Go back to eating carbs = 8 lbs gained in the first week.
Sounds like a good way to waste your time and energy.0 -
No carbs = 8 lbs of water weight lost in the first week.
Go back to eating carbs = 8 lbs gained in the first week.
Sounds like a good way to waste your time and energy.0 -
While I don't adhere to a low carb/no carb lifestyle, I do watch my macros.
Recently we had pizza for supper and I really didn't want crust.
So... I sauteed a cup of fresh mushrooms with a tiny bit of olive oil. Then I added a little sauce, some cheese, and a few pepperoni.
Very good, but different!0 -
Saute chopped brussel sprouts, sliced mushrooms, pinenuts in butter, season with salt and pepper (I used coconut oil last night, still tasty).
Take swordfish (or any fish steak), pan roast in butter or oil, each side 5 minutes. Place fish aside on plate. On high heat, saute cherry tomatoes and sliced garlic in butter or oil for 5 min. Add spoonful of capers and lemon segments (no rind), saute 2-3 more min. Add chopped italian parsley, season with pepper, take off heat after 1 more min.
Pour over fish and enjoy with glass of red wine:)0 -
I've worked my way down to low carb slowly. The first step is upping protein intake so that you don't feel ravenously empty all day. I don't know how metagenics works, but a lot of low carb diets include plenty of veggies they consider "free" so it's not JUST meats and fats. I eat lots of things like eggs scrambled with veggies, organic deli meat/tomato/avocado rolled up in lettuce, hamburgers topped with tomato and onion (no bun of course), meatloaf with several low carb veggie sides. A breakfast fave is cooking a couple eggs omelet style then rolling them up with some deli meat inside to eat like a wrap. And loads of bento meals! I have cute silicone cupcake liners that I fill with things like paleo tuna/egg salad, chopped veggies, nuts, a little paleo dip or guacamole, etc. I still haven't given up fruit or chocolate entirely, but I'm off all starchy veggies and grains and feel so much better! Good luck.0
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Is it really zero carb and zero sugar? Fruits and veggies are out, as well as most dairy and grains. So you are going to eat meat only?0
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No carbs = 8 lbs of water weight lost in the first week.
Go back to eating carbs = 8 lbs gained in the first week.
Sounds like a good way to waste your time and energy.
Beat me to it!0 -
A low carb diet isn't a "weird" way of eating and it absolutely works and is sustainable. I've been doing a ketogenic diet for months and intend to continue this as my normal way of life. Carbs and sugar aren't necessary or needed. I'm more energized and healthy now than I ever was when eating a "balanced" diet.
A low carb diet is not weird. A no carbs at all diet, it sounds simply impossible. No vegetables, no grains, no fruit? At all?0 -
For what it's worth, I've tried no carb and low carb. On no carb, strict paleo, I lost about 10lbs the first week which promptly bounced back.
With my low-carb diet, I cut out processed carbs and bread, but I eat tons of fruit and vegetables - things your body naturally wants to use for energy. Our genetic composition, after about a million years of eating that way, predisposes us to use fruit and vegetable carbohydrates more efficiently. Processed carbs like white sugar, alcohol and bread are new to that (within the last maybe 8,000 years) system and seem to really take a toll on the body.0 -
I'm so confused.
Do you mean that you are cutting out refined sugar?
No carb/no sugar leaves you with almost nothing left to eat.
I also don't understand diets where the carbs in certain foods don't count. I can get behind the concept of net carbs, but just deciding that a carb doesn't count because it came from green beans or carrots is so strange and foreign to me. I choose to stay at or under 100 g of carbohydrates a day, but I count everything (green beans and all).0 -
For what it's worth, I've tried no carb and low carb. On no carb, strict paleo, I lost about 10lbs the first week which promptly bounced back.
With my low-carb diet, I cut out processed carbs and bread, but I eat tons of fruit and vegetables - things your body naturally wants to use for energy. Our genetic composition, after about a million years of eating that way, predisposes us to use fruit and vegetable carbohydrates more efficiently. Processed carbs like white sugar, alcohol and bread are new to that (within the last maybe 8,000 years) system and seem to really take a toll on the body.
If bread and wine were good enough for Jesus...0 -
For what it's worth, I've tried no carb and low carb. On no carb, strict paleo, I lost about 10lbs the first week which promptly bounced back.
With my low-carb diet, I cut out processed carbs and bread, but I eat tons of fruit and vegetables - things your body naturally wants to use for energy. Our genetic composition, after about a million years of eating that way, predisposes us to use fruit and vegetable carbohydrates more efficiently. Processed carbs like white sugar, alcohol and bread are new to that (within the last maybe 8,000 years) system and seem to really take a toll on the body.
If bread and wine were good enough for Jesus...
Ah, but you forget how many extra calories he burned walking that beard around.0 -
This is day 3 of the metagenics diet. No carb no sugar diet. It has been hard do far but I know it will be worth it in a couple weeks. I am planning means ahead to prevent snacking while thinking about what I want to eat. I need some meal suggestions!! Any ideas would be helpful.
One thing saving me is something I call "egg" pizza's I use a pan make a layer of egg whites, add cheese and any thing that falls into my foods. I change it up often for dinners. I've been doing this since 5/5/14 and I'm down 8lbs0 -
it is a metagenics diet. You can eat many vegetables, fruit every other day, I have also been eating shirataki noodles (tofu), lean meats, nuts, seeds....0
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thanks for the suggestions.0
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I TAKE BACK SAYING *NO CARB NO SUGAR* Its a doctor approved "METAGENICS" diet.0
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it is a metagenics diet. You can eat many vegetables, fruit every other day, I have also been eating shirataki noodles (tofu), lean meats, nuts, seeds....
So you can have sugar every other day?0
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