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am i doing this right bfl ???
at our library if a book isn't available we can order it online from another library:carrot: however, my bfl book wasnt' a book it was a cassette. so
I had to do some investigating on my own on this diet since i really wanted to start today the cassette didn't really talk about what foods/amts. so if someone could please let me know if I am on the right track: for breakfast i had: 3 egg whites 1 slice canadian bacon water snack: apple 13 half walnuts lunch: 1/2 ww wrap chicken breast chopped up lettuce no fat mayo water snack: apple lo-fat cheese wedge water dinner: grilled chicken breast brown rice string beans haven't had my after dinner snack yet.... does this seem right??? I feel the meals are kind of boring however, i am not hungry at all. one more thing i am bad but i don't like milk or yogurt will this be a problem?? thanks cheryl |
Milk and yogurt are actually not BFL friendly foods, so you are ok there :)
If you are doing the original bfl, the basic rule is a protein (lean meat, egg whites, low fat cottage cheese) and a carbohydrate at every meal. The carb should be "fist" sized and the protein (other than eggs) should be "palm" sized. All the green vegies you want- but peas and lima beans are not green vegies. They count as a carbohydrate. So let's look at your meals through a BFL lens: Quote:
Or make a vegie egg white omelette. Use more like 5-6 egg whites. have some oatmeal or a piece of 100% whole grain toast with it. Quote:
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Technically low fat cheese (with the exception of cottage) doesn't have enough protein. Quote:
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Good luck! If you look at the "stickies" at the top of this forum, there is a recipe thread. Not everything in there is BFL friendly, but when we started this forum, most of us were doing BFL. You might get some good ideas there :) Mel |
Hi Mel,
thanks for all of your help....guess i didn't really do that good on my 1st day however, the way you answered my questions i will use what you corrected me as a guide... I am starting to get a headache now (pepsi drinker here:mad:) I really want to kick the soda habit getting used to water isn't easy but I know it is good for you;) hopefully this will pass soon... thanks cheryl |
dis2cruise
I don't know if you are allowed to have this on the plan you are following. I was drinking about 6 cans of mountain dew a day. 50% of my calories were from pop. When I decided I wanted and, the doc said i could, lose weight. I knew the pop had to go. I started with getting rid of one can of pop and substituting it with a bottle of tea. Less calories and carbs and less caffeine. Did this until the pop was gone. Now I mix that one bottle ( 16 oz ) of sugared tea 32 Carbs with a bottle ( 16 oz ) of unsweetened tea. That 16oz is now only 16 Carbs. In another month or so I will do that again. Sooner or later I will get rid of the carbs. I have started making that unsweetened tea non caffeine. By the time I get rid of the Carbs from the tea will also get rid of the caffeine. |
No, that's not on plan, but it works! I'm a huge proponent of doing what works. Caffeine withdrawal is tough- I did it and personally, I've gone back to drinking coffee with a small splash of almond milk. 1 mug of coffee a day seems to have no effect on my weightloss, maintenance or health. But it's good for my mental health!
I'd really try to get rid of the sodas, tho! Mel |
Mel
I would never want to get anyone off plan. I just thought that might help. Getting off carbs and caffeine isn't easy for some people. |
no soda/junkie drinks for 2 days now just plain old water:D actually its not that bad... who knew....my head hurts now and then:dizzy:
but keeping up the good work eating a little better (went to the store today and picked up more good foods) going to do my cardio work out soon once my kids get home from school since i pick them up and i didn't have time today to get the workout done before. cheryl:D |
dis
Good for you the headaches will pass. Depending on how much caffeine you took in your doc might want you to cut down slowly. Mine did |
Shy- I wasn't accusing you of derailing her plan! Cold turkey is tough...I was agreeing with you ;)
Cheryl- good job! day 2 without caffeine was the hardest for me. I really don't see the necessity of giving up coffee or tea in moderation. But unless you drink it black or with just a splash it's the stuff you put in it that racks up the calories. Mel |
Mel
Thanks, this will sure be a big step for me. The doc told me when I was ready there was a pill she could give me that helps. I have seen the patches and the this and the that. I have to wonder. If I put my mind to stop smoking, like I have put my mind to losing weight, do I need any of those things, or can I do it on my own? Just not sure. The pill might be nice but who wants to take that thing for 3 to 9 months. I have been told the actual nicotine the body's craves only lasts 2 weeks, after that is all habit of putting the thing in your mouth. Maybe the patches would be better. Do you have any suggestions? |
Shy- I have no idea how to help you stop smoking- I thought we were talking about caffeine :dizzy: I smoked for about 2 years in colege but just stopped when I wanted to. Obviously I wasn't addicted to nicotine, but I sure had a problem with what to do with my HANDS in social situations ;) Talk to your doc.... Good luck!
Mel |
Mel
The caffeine was easy just little at a time. 3 months is a long time to get off the pop but it is over and done and easier than I thought. Maybe I worry to much about stopping smoking. Might be easier than I think. Heck if I can lose weight and I thought it would never happen. I can do anything :) |
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