Big Hello! and WW/Low Carb Questions

  • A Big Hello to All!

    I am looking forward to learning and sharing the journey with you!

    I joined WW last week and I have a ways to go........I offer my friendship and support - I suspect this will take a while


    I have some health related issues with carbs, so at first I was going to try Atkins - but ultimately realized that without some flexibility - it might not work with my current lifestyle - and I
    don't want to fail again as a result of feeling like I can't be perfect all the time -
    so I am trying to combine a lower carb plan with WW - and keep my carbs to the complex ones - oatmeal, whole wheat, etc.

    One of the other members showed me her week 6 booklet - basically it just talks about using more points for carbs?

    Has anyone ever tried this - or know of an online group that does this?

    I am trying to come up with sample daily eating plans and protein ideas that aren't loaded with saturated fat - or lots of fat at all.

    All ideas are appreciated!

    Thanks! barefoot
  • I successfully combined the carbohydrate-restricted "Protein Power" plan with WW points for about 6 months. Ultimately, I gave it up but still try to restrict carbs to some degree because it does help control my appetite. Here are some low carb/low point things to consider: (Note that the PP program subscribes to the practice of SUBTRACTING fiber grams from carb grams, so things I think are "low carb" might not be so very low, depending on your perspective).

    - egg beaters
    - reduced fat/fat-free cheese
    - chicken breast
    - non-fatty fish
    - soy-based meat replacements (Boca burgers, Morningstar Farms sausage patties/links, textured vegetable protein or other "ground beef" replacers)
    - non-starchy vegetables (try mashed cauliflower in place of mashed potatoes)
    - salads, topped with some protein like a can of tuna or anchovies (a whole can of anchovies, drained, is only 2 points), or some grilled chicken breast strips (you can buy these ready-made)

    A typical menu might be:
    - Egg McMuffin (egg beaters, soy sausage patty, FF cheese, either on a plate (very low carb) or on a whole-grain muffin/bread)
    - Salad topped with tuna
    - Snack of beef jerky, or a babybel light, maybe some cottage cheese
    - Steamed fish, mushrooms, broccoli
    (Other dinners at our house:
    - Omelettes with steamed cabbage
    - Taco "meat" with salsa, chopped tomato, FF sour cream over a big bowl of lettuce--add a crushed taco shell or two if you like (1 pt each)
    - VERY thick "meat" sauce over a very small amount (1 - 1.5 oz dry) pasta, big salad
    - Boca Italian "sausages" with peppers, marinara, and RF mozzarella in a casserole

    HTH