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~Jessica
"Sometimes single" wife to commercial airline pilot Jason (aka "angrypuppy")
and homeschooling mama to Ben & Carter
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I did try it once as a switch from Atkins type diet because after years of success I kept falling off low carb. I couldn't handle it. The no dairy bothered me as I love cheese. The fruits raised my blood sugar. It might be just the thing for you though
After the last few years of on low carb a few weeks, off a day or two, back on LC I have had erratic blood sugar and gained all but 20 lbs of my original loss in 2000 back. Thank heavens I found a plan I can live on. So far blood sugar is a ok! Weight slowly dropping and I get to eat things I like and to be honest it is a bit cheaper than Atkins. Though I am still a big carnivore
As far as making Paleo more frugal I guess it would be stocking up on things on sale, freezing, canning, drying etc.
__________________ Mick
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Thanks for you insight. I don't think I would go as hard core as the Paleo diet really calls for, but I do think eating food as close to the way it was harvested is important.
I'm curious, what program are finding success with now?
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~Jessica
"Sometimes single" wife to commercial airline pilot Jason (aka "angrypuppy")
and homeschooling mama to Ben & Carter
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Jamauk the program is "The metabolism miracle" by Diane Kress. If you ant any info just give a holler. I agree 100% with eating natural food. The unnatural things I eat on this plan are whole grain wraps from Sams club and WASA crackers. Thats it. She does recommend a few low fat products such as lite mayo. I just skip that part
__________________ Mick
Pay yourself first! Your so worth it! Even if it is only a tiny bit to start. Your peace of mind will thank you!
I've known many to use the Paleo diet but not for a weight loss reason. Most had many allergies and sensitivities and used it in an elimination diet fashion. In their pursuit, they had great success. I don't think any had measurable weight loss though.
Here is today's menu just in case you are interested. I am still in the 1st phase. After this phase I add more good carbs.
Anyway here is a day in the supposedly" hard "phase of the plan
~2 eggs with lots of onion and a slice cheese on a low carb whole grain tortilla
~ handful of peanuts
a few little yellow tomatos
~ 8 oz shrimp on a huge salad
~ about a 5 oz slice of ham
a big bowl of ( brussel sprouts with a pat of butter (mmmm my favorite!)
~ a low carb whole grain tortilla with about 2 T of almond butter (bed time snack)
Now you can eat as many times a day as you wish and have the carb like the tortilla up to 5 x a day, no limit on veggies. You may not go more that 5 hours without a meal or snack.
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Thanks for sharing. I'm lnot ooking for a weightloss "diet". I am just trying to get away from overly processed foods. My husband just sent me that video and I thought I'd ask around a bit.
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~Jessica
"Sometimes single" wife to commercial airline pilot Jason (aka "angrypuppy")
and homeschooling mama to Ben & Carter
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I think any way you go that is more natural foods is a big winner I think any healthy eating plan would fit the bill with real foods even though you don't need a weight loss diet. Sorry if I came across that way.
For me it is a control my blood sugar and stay active diet and the weight loss (which I sadly need) is a good bonus side effect. This works a ok for me because I am lazy~ I don't want to count carbs, points, fat or calories
There is a forum with a huge paleo thread. However it honestly is geared towards the weight loss end as much as health.
I am slowly trying to get our diets more and more organic too. It is a bit spendy but we grew a lot of organics this summer so it helped
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Pay yourself first! Your so worth it! Even if it is only a tiny bit to start. Your peace of mind will thank you!
Don't get me wrong, I do NEED to lose weight. But I will never "diet" again. I can't count things, I'm too OCD and I begin to obsess about everything. Its not healthy for me. I figure that once I get back in teh habit of eating whole, natural foods and so long as I stay active (I'm a fairly active person), my body will find its own natural comfortable weight. If its a little bigger than what the magazines say it should be, I'm ok with that
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~Jessica
"Sometimes single" wife to commercial airline pilot Jason (aka "angrypuppy")
and homeschooling mama to Ben & Carter
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Don't get me wrong, I do NEED to lose weight. But I will never "diet" again. I can't count things, I'm too OCD and I begin to obsess about everything. Its not healthy for me. I figure that once I get back in teh habit of eating whole, natural foods and so long as I stay active (I'm a fairly active person), my body will find its own natural comfortable weight. If its a little bigger than what the magazines say it should be, I'm ok with that
I agree with you 100%! I do not weigh but every few months or so either. I know I'm on the right path because my pants fall, someone comments or like at my last Appt recently the nurse said something about it. I tell them I do not need to know the details.
I think one of the worst things I ever did for myself after losing and staying a great weight for years was to start reading diet message boards, reading womans magazines and buying a scale! I can't say it helped a bit as it had me ~ on~ off~ trying this or that ~ which ='ed fatter, unhealthier me!
Now my only diet advice comes from the diabetes Dr. who is the one that put me on a low carb plan way way back. I am very glad she keeps up and new stuff and suggested something that would work better with my foundering. Got to love a Dr who even loans books. Too bad it took me months and months to get around to reading them
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Pay yourself first! Your so worth it! Even if it is only a tiny bit to start. Your peace of mind will thank you!
We read a lot of Dr. Weil books around here. I really like that although he's an MD, he likes to look at nutrition FIRST when problems arise.
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~Jessica
"Sometimes single" wife to commercial airline pilot Jason (aka "angrypuppy")
and homeschooling mama to Ben & Carter
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One thing shes missing in her video about how long we'v been farming vs. evolving...
...relative health and life expectancy.
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Did you know that a 4 year student paying $20,000/year who finances their education graduates with over $103,000 in debt to start? But a student who works and pays cash and takes 6 years to graduate ends with $6,300 in their pocket! So much for "getting a head start by financing!"
Greebo(Nerd Spender): Loving and extremely patiently tolerated husband of ceashels. WARNING: Y Chromosome behind the keyboard. Adjust your listening filters appropriately!
Three Two mortgages, twoone no car loans, one no credit cards, and a partridge in pear tree!
Hah, strike what I just said - she just got into it.
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If you could kick in the pants the person responsible for your problems, you wouldn't be able to sit for a month.
Did you know that a 4 year student paying $20,000/year who finances their education graduates with over $103,000 in debt to start? But a student who works and pays cash and takes 6 years to graduate ends with $6,300 in their pocket! So much for "getting a head start by financing!"
Greebo(Nerd Spender): Loving and extremely patiently tolerated husband of ceashels. WARNING: Y Chromosome behind the keyboard. Adjust your listening filters appropriately!
Three Two mortgages, twoone no car loans, one no credit cards, and a partridge in pear tree!
it goes into that in part two of the video (but I didn't post that one).
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~Jessica
"Sometimes single" wife to commercial airline pilot Jason (aka "angrypuppy")
and homeschooling mama to Ben & Carter
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~Jessica
"Sometimes single" wife to commercial airline pilot Jason (aka "angrypuppy")
and homeschooling mama to Ben & Carter
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