CARB CYCLERS UNITE....

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  • pwrfl1
    pwrfl1 Posts: 673 Member
    Wednesday !! Half way there to the weekend....Last weekend was the beginning of deer season. While , I don't hunt, I happen to live on 20acres of mixed woods that backs to 80 acres of state land. These parcels have not been hunted for years until Saturday. We had some family hunt, and was able to limit out by the second day. So now I have jalapeño burgers, deer sausage sticks and jerky on order. Right up my low carb alley.
  • Db8688
    Db8688 Posts: 186 Member
    pwrfl1 wrote: »
    Wednesday !! Half way there to the weekend....Last weekend was the beginning of deer season. While , I don't hunt, I happen to live on 20acres of mixed woods that backs to 80 acres of state land. These parcels have not been hunted for years until Saturday. We had some family hunt, and was able to limit out by the second day. So now I have jalapeño burgers, deer sausage sticks and jerky on order. Right up my low carb alley.

    I haven't had deer in decades but my oldest daughter lives in the mountains and they love deer meat. Her husband usually bags a couple each year. This year he begged her to come along - she did - thinking this might be a great opp to get some time to herself and enjoy some reflection time in nature. She wound up bagging her first deer. Dropped it with one shot. A couple of years ago they were out in the woods and she killed a bobcat - again - dropped it in one shot. Her husband gave her the nickname sniper wife. :)
  • pwrfl1
    pwrfl1 Posts: 673 Member
    Db8688 wrote: »
    pwrfl1 wrote: »
    Wednesday !! Half way there to the weekend....Last weekend was the beginning of deer season. While , I don't hunt, I happen to live on 20acres of mixed woods that backs to 80 acres of state land. These parcels have not been hunted for years until Saturday. We had some family hunt, and was able to limit out by the second day. So now I have jalapeño burgers, deer sausage sticks and jerky on order. Right up my low carb alley.

    I haven't had deer in decades but my oldest daughter lives in the mountains and they love deer meat. Her husband usually bags a couple each year. This year he begged her to come along - she did - thinking this might be a great opp to get some time to herself and enjoy some reflection time in nature. She wound up bagging her first deer. Dropped it with one shot. A couple of years ago they were out in the woods and she killed a bobcat - again - dropped it in one shot. Her husband gave her the nickname sniper wife. :)

    " Sniper Wife ". I literally laughed out loud over this !!! I love it!! It's been forever since I've eaten deer. It will interesting to see how these taste, as there were varying ages taken down. I'm all for anything seasoned like sausage...
  • Db8688
    Db8688 Posts: 186 Member
    pwrfl1 wrote: »
    Db8688 wrote: »
    pwrfl1 wrote: »
    Wednesday !! Half way there to the weekend....Last weekend was the beginning of deer season. While , I don't hunt, I happen to live on 20acres of mixed woods that backs to 80 acres of state land. These parcels have not been hunted for years until Saturday. We had some family hunt, and was able to limit out by the second day. So now I have jalapeño burgers, deer sausage sticks and jerky on order. Right up my low carb alley.

    I haven't had deer in decades but my oldest daughter lives in the mountains and they love deer meat. Her husband usually bags a couple each year. This year he begged her to come along - she did - thinking this might be a great opp to get some time to herself and enjoy some reflection time in nature. She wound up bagging her first deer. Dropped it with one shot. A couple of years ago they were out in the woods and she killed a bobcat - again - dropped it in one shot. Her husband gave her the nickname sniper wife. :)

    " Sniper Wife ". I literally laughed out loud over this !!! I love it!! It's been forever since I've eaten deer. It will interesting to see how these taste, as there were varying ages taken down. I'm all for anything seasoned like sausage...

    Plus side is Deer is so much healthier than the meats we pay dearly for in the grocery store.! I never tried the sausage but I used to like a good roast. Seems like we used to cook it in the pot roast bags that come with seasoning mix. Bon apetit! :smiley:
  • SpectacuLaura
    SpectacuLaura Posts: 144 Member
    tiffkittyw wrote: »
    Hey fellow carb cyclers, I just wanted to share that I won the weight loss contest at my work. I lost 12.96% in 8 weeks :smile:

    Omg yay!!! That's awesome! Way to go, girl!
  • SpectacuLaura
    SpectacuLaura Posts: 144 Member
    No deer meat for me lol... I'm actually super picky about meat and I have to examine every single bite before I eat it. Venison, veal, duck, rabbit, lamb- NOPE. Even with plain old chicken I always end up with a small pile of "bad pieces" that my husband takes care of for me haha.
  • tiffkittyw
    tiffkittyw Posts: 366 Member
    Thanks Laura. I agree about the meat. I'm always trimming all the fat and blood spots off of the chicken I eat. I can't even eat steak because I can see the fat.
  • pwrfl1
    pwrfl1 Posts: 673 Member
    I'm not quite like you guys when it comes to meat, however I do like things like pepperoni or beef sticks, so whether it's made out of deer or beef , or a combo, as long as it's seasoned well I'm in. My man on the other hand is super picky....I've craving a good steak for ages, and he's not feeling it, so no steak for me. Either. ........yet! Lol
  • SpectacuLaura
    SpectacuLaura Posts: 144 Member
    tiffkittyw wrote: »
    Thanks Laura. I agree about the meat. I'm always trimming all the fat and blood spots off of the chicken I eat. I can't even eat steak because I can see the fat.

    Omg yes! That's how I am exactly. I've branched out into eating steak but it has to be perfectly cooked with no visible fat or weird looking pieces. If a piece of chicken even has a slightly darker spot I can't eat it. And don't even get me started if I happen to bite into a piece that has that weird, hard tendon crap hidden in it! UGH! Gag!
  • pwrfl1
    pwrfl1 Posts: 673 Member
    Help ! I just found out I will be traveling for the next two weeks, and I won't be able to cook my own meals. Although I'm excited for the travel, I am super anxious on what this will do for my weightloss. I've been doing so good too ! Any tips or advice is much appreciated !
  • Db8688
    Db8688 Posts: 186 Member
    pwrfl1 wrote: »
    Help ! I just found out I will be traveling for the next two weeks, and I won't be able to cook my own meals. Although I'm excited for the travel, I am super anxious on what this will do for my weightloss. I've been doing so good too ! Any tips or advice is much appreciated !

    If you have the opportunity portion out snack baggies of raw nuts for snacking. If there is a mini fridge at your hotel. Pick up a few healthy snacks. If you know you are going to be eating at a restaurant in advance - look up the menu online so that you can see what your options are. If they have a fitness center plan time time to use it. If not scope out a place to walk even if you have to break it up in to 10-15 segments at a time. If you like protein bars pick up some - they are great fillers when you're on the road.
  • pwrfl1
    pwrfl1 Posts: 673 Member
    Db8688 wrote: »
    pwrfl1 wrote: »
    Help ! I just found out I will be traveling for the next two weeks, and I won't be able to cook my own meals. Although I'm excited for the travel, I am super anxious on what this will do for my weightloss. I've been doing so good too ! Any tips or advice is much appreciated !

    If you have the opportunity portion out snack baggies of raw nuts for snacking. If there is a mini fridge at your hotel. Pick up a few healthy snacks. If you know you are going to be eating at a restaurant in advance - look up the menu online so that you can see what your options are. If they have a fitness center plan time time to use it. If not scope out a place to walk even if you have to break it up in to 10-15 segments at a time. If you like protein bars pick up some - they are great fillers when you're on the road.
    Thanks DB! These will really help !
  • pwrfl1
    pwrfl1 Posts: 673 Member
    Great News ! I'm down a pants size !
  • tiffkittyw
    tiffkittyw Posts: 366 Member
    tiffkittyw wrote: »
    Thanks Laura. I agree about the meat. I'm always trimming all the fat and blood spots off of the chicken I eat. I can't even eat steak because I can see the fat.

    Omg yes! That's how I am exactly. I've branched out into eating steak but it has to be perfectly cooked with no visible fat or weird looking pieces. If a piece of chicken even has a slightly darker spot I can't eat it. And don't even get me started if I happen to bite into a piece that has that weird, hard tendon crap hidden in it! UGH! Gag!

    Exactly!!! Yuck!!!!
  • tiffkittyw
    tiffkittyw Posts: 366 Member
    pwrfl1 wrote: »
    Great News ! I'm down a pants size !

    That's amazing! I tried on my size 10's and 9's and I was able to get them on, but they are too tight to wear. I was able to walk my 10,000+ steps on Tuesday in a dress without my rash guard shorts and I didn't get the painful rash I used to get so that was a mini victory for me.
  • pwrfl1
    pwrfl1 Posts: 673 Member
    tiffkittyw wrote: »
    pwrfl1 wrote: »
    Great News ! I'm down a pants size !

    That's amazing! I tried on my size 10's and 9's and I was able to get them on, but they are too tight to wear. I was able to walk my 10,000+ steps on Tuesday in a dress without my rash guard shorts and I didn't get the painful rash I used to get so that was a mini victory for me.
    Heck yeah ! That's awesome! A few weeks ago I tried on a pair of jeans, they were snug but I wore them out anyways....I could not wait to get them off ! Those same jeans are actually feeling pretty good now.....I went to the mall to try on dress slacks today and that's when I figured out I was a size smaller than when I tried the same slacks in August !!!
  • tiffkittyw
    tiffkittyw Posts: 366 Member
    pwrfl1 wrote: »
    tiffkittyw wrote: »
    pwrfl1 wrote: »
    Great News ! I'm down a pants size !

    That's amazing! I tried on my size 10's and 9's and I was able to get them on, but they are too tight to wear. I was able to walk my 10,000+ steps on Tuesday in a dress without my rash guard shorts and I didn't get the painful rash I used to get so that was a mini victory for me.
    Heck yeah ! That's awesome! A few weeks ago I tried on a pair of jeans, they were snug but I wore them out anyways....I could not wait to get them off ! Those same jeans are actually feeling pretty good now.....I went to the mall to try on dress slacks today and that's when I figured out I was a size smaller than when I tried the same slacks in August !!!

    That is the best feeling ever isn't it? I love when I go down a size because it shows all the hard work I've put in is working.
  • Db8688
    Db8688 Posts: 186 Member
    pwrfl1 wrote: »
    Great News ! I'm down a pants size !

    Awesome! What a great feeling!
    pwrfl1 wrote: »
    Great News ! I'm down a pants size !

    Woo hoo! Happy dance! Great job!
  • pwrfl1
    pwrfl1 Posts: 673 Member
    edited November 2015
    tiffkittyw wrote: »
    pwrfl1 wrote: »
    tiffkittyw wrote: »
    pwrfl1 wrote: »
    Great News ! I'm down a pants size !

    That's amazing! I tried on my size 10's and 9's and I was able to get them on, but they are too tight to wear. I was able to walk my 10,000+ steps on Tuesday in a dress without my rash guard shorts and I didn't get the painful rash I used to get so that was a mini victory for me.
    Heck yeah ! That's awesome! A few weeks ago I tried on a pair of jeans, they were snug but I wore them out anyways....I could not wait to get them off ! Those same jeans are actually feeling pretty good now.....I went to the mall to try on dress slacks today and that's when I figured out I was a size smaller than when I tried the same slacks in August !!!

    That is the best feeling ever isn't it? I love when I go down a size because it shows all the hard work I've put in is working.
    . Absolutely !!! Thanks Tiff !

  • pwrfl1
    pwrfl1 Posts: 673 Member
    Thanks DB !
  • SamandaIndia
    SamandaIndia Posts: 1,577 Member

    Pwrfl1
    Do as DB8688 suggests, get moving early (walk, gym, yoga, hike, stair climb, watch a sunrise etc) Food wise, I ask for all sauces and dressings on the side, estimate volume of food before I start and subdivide so I know what is reasonableto eat and what to leave. Rest can be doggy bagged. If you are serious then you can not eat bread, beer or salty crackers, they just lead to me eating more of them but maybe your thing is dessert. I lost 4 pounds in a 2 week trip when my colleagues put on 6 to 8 each! Reason was Doctor had me on low sugar diet so that seriously limited my choices but surprisingly did not impact my fun. First trip I have not been drinking with my girlfriend's! ! Hope that helps
  • eemaries
    eemaries Posts: 3 Member
    pwrfl1 wrote: »
    Great News ! I'm down a pants size !

    Congrats!!! You're doing awesome!
  • pwrfl1
    pwrfl1 Posts: 673 Member
    Pwrfl1
    Do as DB8688 suggests, get moving early (walk, gym, yoga, hike, stair climb, watch a sunrise etc) Food wise, I ask for all sauces and dressings on the side, estimate volume of food before I start and subdivide so I know what is reasonableto eat and what to leave. Rest can be doggy bagged. If you are serious then you can not eat bread, beer or salty crackers, they just lead to me eating more of them but maybe your thing is dessert. I lost 4 pounds in a 2 week trip when my colleagues put on 6 to 8 each! Reason was Doctor had me on low sugar diet so that seriously limited my choices but surprisingly did not impact my fun. First trip I have not been drinking with my girlfriend's! ! Hope that helps
    . Thank you ! It's good to know that you can come off a trip and still show a loss on the scale! I will def ask for things on the side, and hope my estimating is on par !!

  • pwrfl1
    pwrfl1 Posts: 673 Member
    eemaries wrote: »
    pwrfl1 wrote: »
    Great News ! I'm down a pants size !

    Congrats!!! You're doing awesome!
    Thank you very much !
  • Db8688
    Db8688 Posts: 186 Member
    pwrfl1 wrote: »
    Pwrfl1
    Do as DB8688 suggests, get moving early (walk, gym, yoga, hike, stair climb, watch a sunrise etc) Food wise, I ask for all sauces and dressings on the side, estimate volume of food before I start and subdivide so I know what is reasonableto eat and what to leave. Rest can be doggy bagged. If you are serious then you can not eat bread, beer or salty crackers, they just lead to me eating more of them but maybe your thing is dessert. I lost 4 pounds in a 2 week trip when my colleagues put on 6 to 8 each! Reason was Doctor had me on low sugar diet so that seriously limited my choices but surprisingly did not impact my fun. First trip I have not been drinking with my girlfriend's! ! Hope that helps
    . Thank you ! It's good to know that you can come off a trip and still show a loss on the scale! I will def ask for things on the side, and hope my estimating is on par !!

    If you aren't bold enough to carry measuring utensils then make you a cheat sheet from the Powell book just to reinforce what a proper portion is.
  • kauffman68
    kauffman68 Posts: 6 Member
    tiffkittyw wrote: »
    Thanks DB! I guess we will have to do trial and error with net carbs.

  • SamandaIndia
    SamandaIndia Posts: 1,577 Member
    BTW salad
    Db8688 wrote: »
    pwrfl1 wrote: »
    Pwrfl1
    Do as DB8688 suggests, get moving early (walk, gym, yoga, hike, stair climb, watch a sunrise etc) Food wise, I ask for all sauces and dressings on the side, estimate volume of food before I start and subdivide so I know what is reasonableto eat and what to leave. Rest can be doggy bagged. If you are serious then you can not eat bread, beer or salty crackers, they just lead to me eating more of them but maybe your thing is dessert. I lost 4 pounds in a 2 week trip when my colleagues put on 6 to 8 each! Reason was Doctor had me on low sugar diet so that seriously limited my choices but surprisingly did not impact my fun. First trip I have not been drinking with my girlfriend's! ! Hope that helps
    . Thank you ! It's good to know that you can come off a trip and still show a loss on the scale! I will def ask for things on the side, and hope my estimating is on par !!

    If you aren't bold enough to carry measuring utensils then make you a cheat sheet from the Powell book just to reinforce what a proper portion is.

    You have me laughing! Thank you!! I can imagine sitting with our leadership team at a Tex-Mex restaurant with a fancy set of coloured measuring items including a scale. Love your suggestion of knowing a portion.

    Personally, I look at the slab of meat (Texas!) placed in front of me and mentally or physically put my first cut at the point where one portion of it, is the size of my palm. If I choose to eat more than that, it is then a conscious choice. Also I always assume at least 1 tablespoon of oil was added in cooking. If I screw up the estimate of the salad there is only a few calories impact.
  • Db8688
    Db8688 Posts: 186 Member
    I found a lot of information on the Keto Cycling Diet at a site called ruled.me. You can even download a 30 day plan (donations are requested but not required). I lost 8lbs the first week of my keto routine BUT - I gained a whopping 5lbs back over the weekend. This was a result of binging on processed carbs. (Thank you mom for giving my daughter who doesn't like sweets that baggie full of chocolate chip cookies.) Lesson learned and moving on.
  • pwrfl1
    pwrfl1 Posts: 673 Member
    Db8688 wrote: »
    I found a lot of information on the Keto Cycling Diet at a site called ruled.me. You can even download a 30 day plan (donations are requested but not required). I lost 8lbs the first week of my keto routine BUT - I gained a whopping 5lbs back over the weekend. This was a result of binging on processed carbs. (Thank you mom for giving my daughter who doesn't like sweets that baggie full of chocolate chip cookies.) Lesson learned and moving on.
    I like that site too! It's amazing how quick things can change on the scale like that, but what is equally as nice is how it will go lower fairly quickly. A couple of days of carbs under _____( insert your number here) will get you back where you want to be. Heck you will probably be lower than the 8, since you cycled up this weekend!!!!
  • pwrfl1
    pwrfl1 Posts: 673 Member
    BTW salad
    Db8688 wrote: »
    pwrfl1 wrote: »
    Pwrfl1
    Do as DB8688 suggests, get moving early (walk, gym, yoga, hike, stair climb, watch a sunrise etc) Food wise, I ask for all sauces and dressings on the side, estimate volume of food before I start and subdivide so I know what is reasonableto eat and what to leave. Rest can be doggy bagged. If you are serious then you can not eat bread, beer or salty crackers, they just lead to me eating more of them but maybe your thing is dessert. I lost 4 pounds in a 2 week trip when my colleagues put on 6 to 8 each! Reason was Doctor had me on low sugar diet so that seriously limited my choices but surprisingly did not impact my fun. First trip I have not been drinking with my girlfriend's! ! Hope that helps
    . Thank you ! It's good to know that you can come off a trip and still show a loss on the scale! I will def ask for things on the side, and hope my estimating is on par !!

    If you aren't bold enough to carry measuring utensils then make you a cheat sheet from the Powell book just to reinforce what a proper portion is.

    You have me laughing! Thank you!! I can imagine sitting with our leadership team at a Tex-Mex restaurant with a fancy set of coloured measuring items including a scale. Love your suggestion of knowing a portion.

    Personally, I look at the slab of meat (Texas!) placed in front of me and mentally or physically put my first cut at the point where one portion of it, is the size of my palm. If I choose to eat more than that, it is then a conscious choice. Also I always assume at least 1 tablespoon of oil was added in cooking. If I screw up the estimate of the salad there is only a few calories impact.
    . This had me chuckling too- I'm just going to wing the estimating by using the Powell method of using palms =cups....I did think about packing measuring cups, but knew that would probably put DH over the edge....I'm already packing my scale !!! Lol. I'm addicted to Happy Scales, and weighing daily....it really helps me to keep on track. However I only record once a week.