Starting soon but have a couple questions
Hi, I have read almost all of the Phase 1 posts but I have a couple of questions.
1. What sugar substitutes are ok to use and which should be avoided? 2. Has anyone tried the ThinkThin protein bars or compared them to the IP bars? Thanks so much! |
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I looked up the stats on the Think Thin bars. They seem to be quite high in calories (200 or more, where IP bars tend to top out around 160 calories), but most concerning was the carbs. They are all VERY high in carbs with little dietary fiber. Some companies go with the idea that sugar alcohols should be subtracted from the total carb count - but because of the digestive issues I mentioned before, and because they DO still have a glycemic effect on the body (even if it is lower than regular sugar) I do NOT subtract them. My personal opinion - but I would not use them as a comparable IP product. |
Thanks so much for your reply!
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Bump. Use this thread to discuss Alternative Products.
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Thanks Lisa! I'm going at it with alternatives this time around.
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Newbie here with a question....
Hi everyone. I am so excited to be here. 3 Fat Chicks is the best!!!
I am laid off right now, so I am doing some alternatives. Are there any alternative protein packs like the potato puree? I love Rainbow's recipes--she rocks! Thanks for being such a great support! I hope to be able to do the same support for someone else someday!!! |
From what I understand, IP is the only place to get the potato puree. But so many other items are available as alternative
If you are doing only alt, you can get IP products at http://www.plainprotein.com/ or http://www.dietnomoreonline.com/default.aspx for IP products |
Potato Puree
Thanks! Do you know if it's resticted? It has 7 carbs....
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I would like to thank each and every one of you who has posted on this thread. I too am doing the Alternative plan and just started. This is my 5 th day on the plan. I am starving at time so I run and drink water. I miss my red wine at night like crazy... And that kind of scares me because I did not realize how much of a habit it had become. I quit smoking in 2002 and I miss the wine as much as I did my smokes. Luckily for me it was easy to quit! I am all for this alternative plan as it is very affordable and I live in the country and travelling to see a coach is not an option. I can hold myself accountable!
Thanks again everybody. |
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Molly |
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As for wine, it's not exactly the same, but read what Rainbow's done, http://www.3fatchicks.com/forum/idea...ml#post4459888 Molly |
Hi All!
Hope everyone's weekend is going well. This is my first weekend on IP (using alternatives) and while it has been difficult, I am proud to say I stayed on program! I had to go to Costco and just avoided looking at all the samples:) I have a couple of product questions that I did a search on but did not come up with any answers. Spiru-tein shakes - http://www.spiru-tein.com/products/p...l.php?id=45912 - are they kosher? I have a feeling the carb count is too high.... Salmon Jerky - I wondered if I could eat an ounce of this at lunch once and a while and then just have one ounce less of meat/fish in the evening. Thanks for any assistance that you can give me :) |
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RE: salmon jerky, it all depends on how it is prepared. Many commercial jerky products use sugar to cure the meat, and that is not IP compatible. I looked up the Alaska's Best original recipe salmon jerky, that one looked OK (0 carbs, a little on the high end in fat but not unacceptable). And just be aware of the high sodium content of jerky, drink extra water and try to avoid using soup or chili packets the same day, they are also higher in sodium. |
Thanks SCORBETT!
The jerky I have came from Natural Grocers and here is the nutritional on it: Calories: 80 Fat: 1g Sodium: 320 mg Carb: 2g Protein: 16g Phase 1 says to only have wild salmon once a week. I would assume that would be 7 ounces of wild salmon. If I was to have say one ounce of salmon jerky for lunch and than say 4 ounces of chicken for dinner, would I have to limit myself to the jerky only once a week in your opinion? |
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The carbs in that brand tell me it is cured with sugar, which means it is a no-go on phase 1. If you can find one of the brands that have no carbs, use that. Also remember that the ounces of meat are meant to be raw, which includes all the water that is depleted when you make jerky. 1oz of jerky meat is likely a lot closer to 2-3oz of whole meat. And because of the high sodium content (more than the once per week salmon restriction, which I believe is because salmon is a fattier fish) I would still limit using it to once or twice a week. |
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