I Need To Reduce Carbs........
themrs08
Posts: 87
And I'm lost.
My family eats a LOT of pasta, a lot of potatoes, etc. I'm wanting to find other things to eat or something. My DR said I don't have to completely cut them out, but I need to reduce the intake.
Can anyone recommend any websites or anything?
My family eats a LOT of pasta, a lot of potatoes, etc. I'm wanting to find other things to eat or something. My DR said I don't have to completely cut them out, but I need to reduce the intake.
Can anyone recommend any websites or anything?
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bump! i have the same proplem!0
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If we could see your diary we might be able to help. I would start by eating less of those items, at least decrease your serving size by half and increase your protien and fiber.
You can also try the whole wheat or multi grain pasta, it is a bit better for you but you still need to decrease the portion size.
Add more veggies (not potatos, corn or pea) to compensate along with more lean protein.
That is a good start!0 -
Just cut back on the grains and potatos. There are tons of websites listing carbs. There are carbs in fruit and veggies, so you want to cut back on the processed carbs, like breads and pastas.
Stick with only whole grains (100% whole wheat breads, pasta.) You need some carbs, just not as many as you currently eat.
No white rice. No cereals unless they are whole grain. I don't even buy crackers, they are too easy to snack on mindlessly.0 -
www.marksdailyapple.com Cut back your carbs between 100-150 mg.0
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I don't have any websites, but I use spaghetti squash as a pasta substitute. It's very mild tasting and complements marinara and white sauces. It lasts a long time in the pantry as well, which is a plus. You can do a google search for low carb alternatives and it's always on the list. Also, mashed cauliflower is recommended as a substitute for mashed potatoes. I haven't tried this one yet. I eat alot of steamed cauliflower though. Hope this helps.0
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dashingdish.com0
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NO WHITE SUGAR.0
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Look at my diary...I'm averaging 1800+ calories a day, and keeping my carbs under 100 pretty easily (I shoot for 50g/day). Yesterday was a freak day...I had to eat over 2000cal, lol. That's DIFFICULT while trying to keep the carbs low =p.
Anyhow...I eat a lot of the same things for now to keep my carbs around 50g...but if your carb restriction allows you to sit around 100g to 150g....the sky is the limit. I could eat just about anything I want within reason and stay under 150g of carbs.
Cris0 -
May I ask why there is all this "NO SUGAR" and "NO WHITE BREAD/PASTA".
That is just nonsense. Are you all diabetic?0 -
If you eat sandwiches - check with local bakeries, some around here make "low carb" bread that is still tasty! Also, Substituting low carb tortillas instead of bread for sandwiches can help. Low carb tortillas can have about 6-10 carbs where as bread and regular tortillas can be about 50-100 per slice/tortilla0
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The problem most people have is controlling their portions size. You can have all those things you just have to somehow find the self control to stop at a portion. And the more carbs you eat the more you crave them. It is an adjustment almost like a withdraw when you reduce them. Add salad other vegetables to your pasta dinner. Your pasta and potatoes should be a side dish to your lean protein and lots of veggies. Search for low carb recipes online. I use dlife.com. If we can't eat the foods we love and control portions we will never win.0
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Look at my diary...I'm averaging 1800+ calories a day, and keeping my carbs under 100 pretty easily (I shoot for 50g/day). Yesterday was a freak day...I had to eat over 2000cal, lol. That's DIFFICULT while trying to keep the carbs low =p.
Anyhow...I eat a lot of the same things for now to keep my carbs around 50g...but if your carb restriction allows you to sit around 100g to 150g....the sky is the limit. I could eat just about anything I want within reason and stay under 150g of carbs.
Cris
but don't you think your fat and protein are way over.0 -
May I ask why there is all this "NO SUGAR" and "NO WHITE BREAD/PASTA".
That is just nonsense. Are you all diabetic?
So eating large amounts of refined and processed foods is a good thing? Loading up on refined and processed carbs is beneficial??
I don't eat refined sugar...and I don't eat white bread either. Right now, I don't eat bread at all.
Honestly though the thing that gets me is the insulting way you implied we're all idiots by calling things that a LOT of people have learned to be effective...nonsense.0 -
To add my 2 cents:
Start by cutting back on the pasta and potatos. Learn how much a serving size is for each, and eat no more than one serving.
Next, begin to substitute as one member posted. Spagetti squash is good (don't overcook it), and I like to mash a mixture of cauliflower and sweet potatos (with garlic). Use whole wheat products if you must make pasta.
As time goes on, begin to eliminate any white flour products.
The trick is to not do anything drastic, so you don't feel deprived. Slow and steady still wins the race.0 -
I would start by cutting portion sizes of them and eventually replacing them altogether. Dreamfields pasta brand is really good and low carb! I limit myself to 100 carbs a day, so when I do eat them, I make sure they're good ones that are worth it. Uncle Ben's has whole grain brown ready rice that's delicious and SO EASY! Pop it in the microwave and eat! Rice is 40 carbs a cup (I usually eat 1/2 cup loaded with veggies and lean meat), but they're not empty and they're going to break down much more slowly than bleach white pasta. As for potatos, I will enjoy a small sweet potato from time to time. Better for you, and lower in carbohydrates! Jicama is delicious (and very similar to potatoes) if you can find it in your grocery store. Pasta and potatoes are my biggest weakness, so I feel you girl! Also, there are great recipes for mashed potatoes (my comfort food!) using only cauliflower! (lowcarbfriends.com) So good! Good luck!0
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May I ask why there is all this "NO SUGAR" and "NO WHITE BREAD/PASTA".
That is just nonsense. Are you all diabetic?
White bread and pasta create the same insulin response that sugar does. Heck the body even treats white bread and whole wheat bread the same way. My assumption is that the reason the doctor said to drop her carbs is insulin issues. That is usually the reason. Chronic elevated insulin levels cause Metabolic Syndrome and that can lead to diabetes (and a number of other chronic illnesses). The doctor is probably telling her to drop her carbs so she doesn't develop diabetes. I could be wrong, though.
Cut out bread, pasta, flours and sugars. Increase your veggies and your fruit if you want to but fruits can contain a lot of carbs. Berries are the lowest in sugar.
Check out Mark's Daily Apple and just do some reading and see if it is something you would like to try out.0 -
I would say that this site is a pretty good tool! They have almost any food listed on the site with its nutritional info. Look at your diary and log how many carbs you are going over for the day. It keeps track which is awesome!
I am trying to eat high protein/low carb right now to gain muscle. I try to stay under that carb allotment every day! Unfortunately potatoes and pasta are not really on the list of "low carb" options. Just because that is what your family is eating doesn't mean that you have to eat the same thing. Stick to veggies and lean meats... That doesn't mean that you have to say good bye to potatoes and pasta forever, just for a bit.
Ummm - Great substitute for potatoes and pasta = spagetti squash and mashed cauliflower.
http://allrecipes.com/Recipe/spaghetti-squash-i/Detail.aspx - This is really really good, I make it all the time - FYI
http://lowcarbdiets.about.com/od/lowcarbsidedishes/r/cauliflowermash.htm
Best of luck!
- Kait0 -
Look at my diary...I'm averaging 1800+ calories a day, and keeping my carbs under 100 pretty easily (I shoot for 50g/day). Yesterday was a freak day...I had to eat over 2000cal, lol. That's DIFFICULT while trying to keep the carbs low =p.
Anyhow...I eat a lot of the same things for now to keep my carbs around 50g...but if your carb restriction allows you to sit around 100g to 150g....the sky is the limit. I could eat just about anything I want within reason and stay under 150g of carbs.
Cris
but don't you think your fat and protein are way over.
Yesterday, my protien was very high (again...I was going for max calories yesterday, and still missed my goal by a couple hundred!)...I normally shoot for 180g or so. Fats...I could care less about. Virtually all the fats I consume are healthy fats...and my body uses them for energy rather than the carbs. I'm eating mostly whole foods that are unprocessed...and so, don't worry too much.
I'm only doing this 50g of carbs thing for a week or so...then it'll be back to 100g give or take, at which point the rest will level off again.
Cris0 -
I love pasta and potatoes and bread!
It's OK to eat that stuff, just choose the whole grain pasta and include it in part of a balanced meal.
For example, instead of just having pasta with sauce, sautee some vegetables, and add beans, parmesan cheese, and meatballs AND then pasta. The carb portion of your meal will be smaller and balanced out with other foods.0 -
Just looked at your diary, You are eating all processed fast food. I don't know what else to tell you except go to the grocery store and start cooking your own food. You will have more control what goes into you and your childrens food. You and your family will be happier and healthier for your little effort.0
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So eating large amounts of refined and processed foods is a good thing? Loading up on refined and processed carbs is beneficial??
I don't eat refined sugar...and I don't eat white bread either. Right now, I don't eat bread at all.
Honestly though the thing that gets me is the insulting way you implied we're all idiots by calling things that a LOT of people have learned to be effective...nonsense.
I in no way stated that eating refined and processed foods was a "good" thing. They tend to be less dense in micronutrients which are important for bodily functions. However, they don't play a role in weight loss.
Let me be very specific since my post appears to be fairly generalized.
Nonsense= Reducing any one MACROnutrient, such as CHO (in any form, sugar, bread, pasta, etc.), and attributing it to WEIGHT loss. A caloric deficit is what determines WEIGHT LOSS.
If the OP's physician prescribed a low carb diet in treatment of a metabolic disorder, that is a different story. I highly doubt that the majority of the posters on this thread are insulin resistant, however.0 -
Yes, our culture consumes far too many carbs and I have to diligently limit the intake of staple items like semolina pasta, white rice, bread and mashed potatoes. I literally measure my portions of these item and keep my serving to 1/4 cup. Extra red pasta sauces or soy sauce for rice keep the calories in check. I also substitute whole grain or double fiber versions of pasta, bread and rice. Even with the substitutions, keep the quantities in check Potatoes are a little more difficult, I just have to strictly limit them and avoid adding butter and regular sour cream. You can also substitute cauliflower when making mashed potatoes. These are yummy when seasoned well.
I recently found these products <http://www.miraclenoodle.com/>. While I haven't tried them yet, the info looks promising.
Best wishes on your quest.0 -
May I ask why there is all this "NO SUGAR" and "NO WHITE BREAD/PASTA".
That is just nonsense. Are you all diabetic?
Our bodies use sugar from pasta, white bread, candy, and crap to help store fat. If you fuel your body with more protein and healthy fat then your body will not store fat. It will use protein and fat as fuel. Also, cutting back on simple sugars help to kill cravings for more sugar. Nope, not diabetic. I just have researched how my body works. At 64 pounds lost I think I've figured it out.0 -
A few things to try would be reduced carb foods....Instead of a regular potato (60 net carbs) try sweet potatos (22 net carbs). Instead of the bleached white pasta, try Dreamfields brand pasta, with a net of 36 carbs but only 5g of carbs being 'digestable'. It's also good to know the types of carbs (info below). You can also substitute white bread with a whole grain bread or try the "Nature's Own" brand of 'sandwich rounds' they are 15 net carbs. Also instead of eating a packaged breakfast like pop-tarts or cereal, try a serving of oatmeal. You can buy the huge tub of rolled oats for cheap and they only take about 3-5 minutes to cook in the microwave, then you can add a bit of Splenda (instead of sugar to reduce carbs and calories) and a bit of cinnamon. And if you must have a sweet...instead of reaching for that candy bar, look for "Carb Smart" brand fudge bars or just have some fruit which has natural carbs and sugars!
It is also good to know the types of carbs and how to calculate them. Also here is a helpful link to carbs: http://www.ehow.com/list_6718833_3-types-carbohydrates_.html
Try to track your carbs for about a week and see what you come up with. I generally stay between 50 -130 net carbs.
You can do it! Don't try, just do!
~Mandy0 -
So eating large amounts of refined and processed foods is a good thing? Loading up on refined and processed carbs is beneficial??
I don't eat refined sugar...and I don't eat white bread either. Right now, I don't eat bread at all.
Honestly though the thing that gets me is the insulting way you implied we're all idiots by calling things that a LOT of people have learned to be effective...nonsense.
I in no way stated that eating refined and processed foods was a "good" thing. They tend to be less dense in micronutrients which are important for bodily functions. However, they don't play a role in weight loss.
Let me be very specific since my post appears to be fairly generalized.
Nonsense= Reducing any one MACROnutrient, such as CHO (in any form, sugar, bread, pasta, etc.), and attributing it to WEIGHT loss. A caloric deficit is what determines WEIGHT LOSS.
Limiting or eliminating "white carbs" does not equal eliminating a macronutrient...point is the thread is advocating healthier foods as options to replace those.0 -
you need to find LowCarbAmanda she is in my friend list and she is awesome with the advice and the websites.
Pasta an potatoes unfortunately have to go even if it is whole wheat pasta it is still the same # of carbs and one serving of pasta is within limits but no one ever eats 1 serving of pasta restaurants alone serve you about 6 servings.
Go with South beach or atkins for general ideas but find Amanda she is the low carb queen in my book!0 -
Must preface: I am not an expert.
You’ve got simple and complex carbs and you really just want to reduce the simple carbs. Some people find it easier to first start by replacing the simple cabs with complex ones instead of just carb cutting. So brown rice instead of white rice. Whole wheat pasta/bread instead of white. That sort of stuff. Though I can taste the difference with whole wheat bread, when it comes to pasta, by the time you add the sauce it taste the same to me. It maybe something your family would be willing to try…then everyone is healthier!
So meals; instead of a side of rice I do half the rice I normally have plus some asparagus or some sort of veggies. Other times, since I like white rice, I will buy both white and brown and mix them together in my container. So when I make rice I am having a little bit of both. When I go out for sushi I try to have more sashimi instead of the rolls. I look silly but my friend does this and I do it occasionally, but I have my sandwich with only half the bread (yup, eating a burger with a knife and fork, lol). Try sweet potatoes instead of regular potatoes. You can roast them up or bake them too and they are much healthier. I have had cucumbers and squash cut up and sautéed and it is a little heavier so I don’t miss my rice as much. Did I mention I LOVE rice? It is tough to make the changes, but since your ultimately goal is to make this life long, take your time and do what you know you can sustain. The change will happen, for some faster than others.0 -
Look at my diary...I'm averaging 1800+ calories a day, and keeping my carbs under 100 pretty easily (I shoot for 50g/day). Yesterday was a freak day...I had to eat over 2000cal, lol. That's DIFFICULT while trying to keep the carbs low =p.
Anyhow...I eat a lot of the same things for now to keep my carbs around 50g...but if your carb restriction allows you to sit around 100g to 150g....the sky is the limit. I could eat just about anything I want within reason and stay under 150g of carbs.
Cris
but don't you think your fat and protein are way over.
The fats in nuts are mostly mono or poly which are actually good for you. If you took those out, it would be way under.0 -
May I ask why there is all this "NO SUGAR" and "NO WHITE BREAD/PASTA".
That is just nonsense. Are you all diabetic?
White bread is made using wheat at its least nutritional state (removing the bran and germ). Then they spray nutrition back into it with manmade chemicals. Afterwards, it's bleached using chemicals that are/can be used as pesticides. It has nothing to do with diabetes. I think it's more to do with feeling GOOD after you eat GOOD food...and maybe even a little bit to do with the age old adage "you are what you eat".0 -
May I ask why there is all this "NO SUGAR" and "NO WHITE BREAD/PASTA".
That is just nonsense. Are you all diabetic?
Our bodies use sugar from pasta, white bread, candy, and crap to help store fat. If you fuel your body with more protein and healthy fat then your body will not store fat. It will use protein and fat as fuel. Also, cutting back on simple sugars help to kill cravings for more sugar. Nope, not diabetic. I just have researched how my body works. At 64 pounds lost I think I've figured it out.
Fat storage happens in the context of a CALORIE surplus, not a CHO surplus. In an isocaloric diet, the body will use mostly glucose, the stored form of sugar, for energy. At 64 pounds lost you have discovered that a caloric deficit renders weight loss.
I apologize, but misinformation attributing weight loss to CHO restriction run rampant. If you LIKE and PREFER to reduce sugars, go for it.0
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