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Joshua21Young wrote:At least someone agrees with me!! I tried a low carb diet and it is almost impossible to do. It is very hard to eat a limit of 35 carbs a day.
janswizard wrote:I'm doing the South Beach diet and I don't think I've ever eaten as much food. I'm ashamed to say my previous diet consisted of lots of sugars and starches; I grew up on pastas, meat and potatoes and lots and lots of various desserts. (My mom is an excellent baker). Previously, if I had had a choice between a juicy steak and a chocolate cake, I would have chosen the cake - and made it my whole meal.
The South Beach Diet is teaching me how to eat sensibly. Tonight, for instance, we had brussels sprouts as one of our vegetables. I don't think I had ever had one before and found that it's something I actually like. I also ate cherry tomatoes; and I'm not a tomato person. In fact, since starting this new way of eating, I will eat the cherry tomatoes but still won't eat regular ones. My protein for dinner this evening was a lean sirloin burger - no toppings other than sauteed onions and mushrooms.
The South Beach has taught me that I can still have lots of food; I just need to be careful of what kind of food. I avoid all white flours and processed foods, no white rice (brown and wild rice is allowed) and no white potato (but sweet potato is okay). It's about trying to keep the total number of carbs down and trying to avoid foods that are high in fats. We are still allowed foods that contain fats - it's just the ones that contain transfat that we don't eat.
Maybe the diet isn't for everyone but it's working for me. I had a quick weight loss to begin with and now it's coming off much slower; I've recently added exercise to my life which will help tremendously. I've noticed that my skin is much clearer and brighter and I have a bounce to my step again. And I'm not experiencing the pain in my knees and other joints that kept me from enjoying an outing to a flea market or other activity when my legs hurt so bad.
I guess it's to each his/her own. I still plan on splurging Easter Sunday on my mother's homemade ravioli but I'll avoid the array of desserts. I'm content with a bosc pear or a sugar free popsicle/jello/fudgesicle when I feel the need for something sweet. And Monday I'll go back to my new eating habits because they are working for me. I have 2 more pounds to go and I'm halfway to my goal of 40 pounds overall.
vbhoutex wrote:janswizard wrote:I'm doing the South Beach diet and I don't think I've ever eaten as much food. I'm ashamed to say my previous diet consisted of lots of sugars and starches; I grew up on pastas, meat and potatoes and lots and lots of various desserts. (My mom is an excellent baker). Previously, if I had had a choice between a juicy steak and a chocolate cake, I would have chosen the cake - and made it my whole meal.
The South Beach Diet is teaching me how to eat sensibly. Tonight, for instance, we had brussels sprouts as one of our vegetables. I don't think I had ever had one before and found that it's something I actually like. I also ate cherry tomatoes; and I'm not a tomato person. In fact, since starting this new way of eating, I will eat the cherry tomatoes but still won't eat regular ones. My protein for dinner this evening was a lean sirloin burger - no toppings other than sauteed onions and mushrooms.
The South Beach has taught me that I can still have lots of food; I just need to be careful of what kind of food. I avoid all white flours and processed foods, no white rice (brown and wild rice is allowed) and no white potato (but sweet potato is okay). It's about trying to keep the total number of carbs down and trying to avoid foods that are high in fats. We are still allowed foods that contain fats - it's just the ones that contain transfat that we don't eat.
Maybe the diet isn't for everyone but it's working for me. I had a quick weight loss to begin with and now it's coming off much slower; I've recently added exercise to my life which will help tremendously. I've noticed that my skin is much clearer and brighter and I have a bounce to my step again. And I'm not experiencing the pain in my knees and other joints that kept me from enjoying an outing to a flea market or other activity when my legs hurt so bad.
I guess it's to each his/her own. I still plan on splurging Easter Sunday on my mother's homemade ravioli but I'll avoid the array of desserts. I'm content with a bosc pear or a sugar free popsicle/jello/fudgesicle when I feel the need for something sweet. And Monday I'll go back to my new eating habits because they are working for me. I have 2 more pounds to go and I'm halfway to my goal of 40 pounds overall.
Well said!! That is how we eat. Cutting out the excess surgars is a large part of it. We have had the excess fat out of our diets for years as well as excess salt. I like you have learned I can eat VERY WELL, BE FULL, AND EAT HEALTHILY and I can do it on the South Beach diet. None of my dinners are strictly protien by any definition. SB encourages lots of veggies and salads also. I have learned to use spices, etc. to really perk up what used to be bland food and there just aren't too many veggies I won't eat now(EXCEPT BRUSSEL SPROUTS-EEEEEEWWWWWWWW!!!!!!!).
And of course exercise will help also!!!! To each his own on the diet front, but I would urge those who have tried other diets and have not tried the SB diet to give it a try for one month. I think you will be very pleased with the results. I recommend getting the book and reading it. JMHO!
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