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Mediterranean ketogenic diet
I am following D Steve Parker's ketogenic mediterranean diet. This is my "eating template":
Breakfast: Cottage cheese (or plain yogurt -although Dr Parker considers it too high in carbs I've never had any problems with it) 2 eggs / some ham / canned fish Lunch: Meat or fish or eggs with vegetables Salad Supper: Meat or fish or eggs with vegetables / salad Broth I keep under 30 g of carbs a day I cook and dress everything with olive oil. I try not to snack, except on social occasions, when I have nuts, olives or cheese. I am returning to low-carb after a long time, I hope this time it will be for good. |
So is it "Mediterranean" because you cook and dress everything with olive oil? I'm not familiar with this variation of LC
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Ah, I found his 3-page PDF on his diet. Sounds pretty do-able. Basically low-carb with an emphasis on whole food rather than bars and stuff. Half your meat as fish would be hard to do for most Americans at first, I think. We don't have a lot of fish "comfort food," but there are a lot of really good recipes out there if you feel adventurous.
Emphasis on eating nuts and olive oil, and including red wine. Lots of veggies. Basic, good low-carb food. Glad it's working for you. |
Sounds like my diet.
I eat 7 cans of fish a day, a lot of which is in olive oil. Two for breakfast, with a bowl of steelcut oats. And five for lunch with a mixed salad. I also eat dried fruit (figs, dates, apricots), a little honey, a few almonds, a few walnuts, kim chi, and eggs at the weekend. Oh, and red wine. I find it an excellent diet to maintain weight and build muscle. To lose, I would cut my portion sizes as I essentially eat a lot every day. By the way, if you live in Spain I would just eat the gourmet canned seafood you have there and be done with it! |
I eat lots of fish too -canned, frozen and fresh, though this is expensive. But not so much as one half of my protein intake!
I have noticed my weight is always lower the morning after a fish dinner. |
low carb/mediterranean
Originally Posted by Pipina: My Dr. said the med diet is the healthiest, and then told me I need to reduce my carbs…so I ended up here,and at the library. Dr. Steve Parker has a great little book out regarding this very choice of healthy eating. Lucky for me (I guess) is I love veggies..almost all veggies. Hope to keep in touch. Take care,... |
I like to eat canned tuna on half an avocado, sort of use it as a bowl. Just an idea and tastes great. :)
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Niki
Thanks for the tip…do you have any sugg. for breakfast that doesn't require eggs or cooking…;o) take care-choices:hug:
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Hi all healthy low carbers. Today is my 7th day of zero bread/rice/pasta/sugar. I'm proud of myself (as we all should be when we make a move past those devils.)…however I'm still cooking regular food for my roomie,so it adds to the suspense ..actually I'm finding it makes me stronger…but I still want some chocolate, and a cheeseburger..Take care.
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middle of 2nd wk. low carb with a question
Hi lo-carbers.
I have a recipe that calls for flouring..what example would you be able to advise me to use. Also in this recipe is low/no carb spagetti sauce…any suggestions? If this recipe turns out good I will def. pass it on. I'm doing pretty good, no major screw up's…eating lots of veggies, and think maybe too much..think I need more protein…maybe,but not sure. No problems with no sugar tho…only in my head..so far I' able to talk over it. Take care…and pls. carb people 'talk to me'.;) |
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