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Hi all, I just read through this whole thread and decided to jump in. Wow Lisa your first post in the thread is awesome - what a WEALTH of information! Thank you!!!
I am in my 9th week and have lost 30 lbs! I absolutely cannot believe it has been 9 weeks - it only feels like a few. So for those of you that are less than a week or only a couple of weeks in, hang in there - you won't believe how fast it goes by! I do have a question for you all - I'm struggling with getting the veggies in. I've never been a fan of veggies and I often have salad for my dinner with my protein so I don't eat salad at lunch too. If I have an IP omelet or soup I'll add veggies but other than that I don't eat them. Does anyone have suggestions for how to get more in or what to do to learn to like veggies more? Thanks! |
[QUOTE=roxysmom;5192253]Hi all, I just read through this whole thread and decided to jump in. Wow Lisa your first post in the thread is awesome - what a WEALTH of information! Thank you!!!
I am in my 9th week and have lost 30 lbs! I absolutely cannot believe it has been 9 weeks - it only feels like a few. So for those of you that are less than a week or only a couple of weeks in, hang in there - you won't believe how fast it goes by! I do have a question for you all - I'm struggling with getting the veggies in. I've never been a fan of veggies and I often have salad for my dinner with my protein so I don't eat salad at lunch too. If I have an IP omelet or soup I'll add veggies but other than that I don't eat them. Does anyone have suggestions for how to get more in or what to do to learn to like veggies more? I hear ya! My idea of a veggie was French fries with gravy! Lol! Now, I cook my veggies in the oven using some coconut oil ( coach approved) and whatever spice I feel like, I love them! I wait until they're just crispy brown now have no problems eating any veggies that way. I still struggle with boiled/steamed, but try and do that once a week (just to get into healthy habits). My favourite is kale, wow, who knew greens could be this good. Also, I put spinach into my salads to bulk it up and add some veggies along with cut up cucumber, union, mushrooms. Very filling! |
Roxy - a lot of folks blend spinach into rtd's - personally, I am more like Chris in that I've tried and been able to add a variety of new veggies to my life - rutabaga, rhubarb, brussel sprouts, zoodles, grilled zucchini, cauliflower rice :) love my veggies now!!!
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Yep, rhubarb as a veggie choice - and a couple cups cooks down pretty well. With a bit of stevia and cinnamon or with a squirt of berry Mio it's awesome - you could have 'fruit for dessert' every night...
I also like the crunch and fresh flavour of organic celery sticks - it doesn't take much to make a serving. But then again I am the Veggi-nator! I eat approx. 6 c of veg a day in maint. and it ain't all salad, lol. :broc::broc::broc: Liana |
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Growing up I had celery sticks in my lunch..every day :barf: :lol: I have found a new appreciation for them though on IP - quick, easy, and filling |
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Okay, veggies. I have a Quest protein shake with a 1 cup of spinach blended in almost every day. You can't taste the spinach at all, and it's a good vegetable for fiber and some micronutrients like vitamins A & C. I'm fortunate in that I love steamed broccoli and cauliflower. But you might like them better with some seasonings and a spritz of olive oil. I haven't tried chayote squash yet, but I've read that when you bake it with oatmeal, it resembles apples. There's also a recipe for baked zucchini that include apple pie spice, which makes the veggie taste like apples. It's pretty good. And, yes, rhubarb! I like it just stewed with some Splenda. I like cucumbers, but eating them plain gets tiresome, so sometimes I'll marinate them in a blend of oil, apple cider vinegar, and Splenda. |
So I just discovered Walden Farms creamers. I think they are really good (and I don't typically like anything from WF)! I like the sweet cream one in coffee. I also like the regular or sweet cream one over my apple cinnamon oatmeal. But the best is a microwaved IP brownie with sweet cream on top for dessert. HOLY COW!!! Yum-o.
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Thanks for the tips everyone - I do like steamed cauliflower and broccoli but get tired of them. I'll definitely have to try the rhubarb - never even thought of that before!
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I wanted to introduce myself. I'm new to the IP diet. As many of you I have tried several other diets and I'm hoping this one will work for me. So far so good I am on my 2nd week. I weigh in on Thursday mornings. Week one I was down 7 lbs so I super excited. I have a goal weight to lose about 75 lbs. I am looking for motivation and support for when the tough times jump up and bite me. :^:
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Welcome Arrrla3! If you are on your second week you have hit a good stride. That nice weight loss in the beginning is sooo inspiring! Keep it up!
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Hahahah, laughing about the celery, hysteria! I could never eat it until I tried organic. The 'regular' always had a metallic taste and made my tongue a bit numb. Now I realize that it was probably the pesticides (they are pretty tenacious even when veggies are well washed).
As for school, I took a small single serving can of unsweetened grapefruit juice every single day of my school life as part of my lunch. I LOOOOOVE the bitter tanginess of grapefruit, it was the best part of lunch (& I was one of those weird kids who had 'interesting' lunches - traditional European kitchen at home so there were some pretty good leftovers in my lunches). BTW, this picture is for you!!! LOL Liana http://images6.fanpop.com/image/phot...36-400-298.jpg |
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Hahahahaha Liana - that even looks like my old school uniform ;)
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