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Low carb means different things to different people. Can you tell us more about what's on the ok list and what's off the list all together?I can't do anything that calls itself low carb because I find the cravings (which aren't normally a problem) take over my life and all I can think about is FOOOD. But, if I do something that is low carb and don't call it low carb. It's dumb. I know.
low carb diets include eliminating fruit? I had no idea.Sent from my SGH-I747M using Tapatalk
Yeah, for those really needing to rein in the sugar intake.I will not get to salmon and ghee routine, though.
I can't do anything that calls itself low carb because I find the cravings (which aren't normally a problem) take over my life and all I can think about is FOOOD.
Months and months after I get bored with the monotony of a no carb diet, some of the excess fat has melted away but most of it is still stubbornly hanging on and I'm ready for another round of indulgence.
Replace noodles with zoodles or spaghetti squash (LOL I just saw your squash comment on my second read of your post)
This practice caused me to overeat. Vegetables don't leave me satisfied very long, resulting in numerous snacks after dinner. Way too many.I find that cutting down on carbs and increasing protein makes me lose a lot of water initially... lots more trips to the bathroom. It also affects my running negatively. I have stopped cutting carbs.
Haha, no, I get it. I would say that what seems to work for me is:- No pasta, bread, white rice, potatoes- No processed/refined sugars- No alcohol- Very limited servings of grains and beans
I think being accountable by keeping an accurate food journal be it WW or MFP or some other app or web page and weighing and measuring rather than eyeballing portions.