Zombiedude
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I'm quite partial to left over veg frittata of a morningI'm doing exactly the same as you zombie dude!
Diagnosed properly on Monday but had strong suspicion for a while. Read loads about LCHF and have decided to give it a go.
Thinking about it I have realised my diet has been high carb low fat so it's going to be a challenge. Yesterday I walked round the supermarket and felt like crying - all my tried and tested normal family meals are now unsuitable for me.
I've started making a list of meal ideas from this site and enjoy omelettes, fish, all veg, but not a big meat eater.
Anybody got any breakfast/ snack ideas as well as family friendly main meal ideas just to get me started?
I'm doing exactly the same as you zombie dude!
Diagnosed properly on Monday but had strong suspicion for a while. Read loads about LCHF and have decided to give it a go.
Thinking about it I have realised my diet has been high carb low fat so it's going to be a challenge. Yesterday I walked round the supermarket and felt like crying - all my tried and tested normal family meals are now unsuitable for me.
I've started making a list of meal ideas from this site and enjoy omelettes, fish, all veg, but not a big meat eater.
Anybody got any breakfast/ snack ideas as well as family friendly main meal ideas just to get me started?
ohh i remember the first time i made the LCHF decision, i was pumped and couldn't wait to get to the supermarket, two hours later i left empty handed and wanted to cry (not a good thing for a big bloke lol) it was soul destroying to be honest but it just gets easier, you learn which aisles not to bother with and which ones you have to completely block out and hold your breath so as to not smell the aisle (bread aisle for me lol) i went crazy looking at the recipe section and online at low carb recipes, it then became a challenge to make the complicated meals, i never cooked anything more elaborate than beans on toast before so it all seemed daunting, but the whole looking for recipes, getting the ingredients and experimenting with the cooking became a big game, i would say start with the fresh ingredients, the salad and veg is the basis, so spend your time in that section and throw in some berries and before you know it your proud of your shopping trolley lol no more packets of jaffa cakes and multipacks of crisps and you smugly put your shopping on the checkout belt whilst looking down your nose at the unhealthy types ewwwwww how could they eat that? do they not value their lives? lol then meats, cooked meats, fresh meats, sausages (black farmers are good for me) and now to my favourite isle, the baking isle, now your putting your ingredients on the checkout feeling even more smug, in your head everyones watching you and thinking "oh my god that person eats like a god and bakes too? i need to marry that person, they are awesome" lol remember that was only in my head, but it is all a game and a shopping experience to be proud of, you've made it around the shop, you have a trolley full of delicious healthy stuff and feel very smug as you walk out through the automatics doors knowing the secret, whilst the poor uneducated suffer there e-numbers and processed junk, family friendly meals? thats a good question as i eat differently to them.
we have spaghetti bolognaise, they have the pasta, i have leeks (yum) it takes like sweet pasta ribbons to me now lol its lush
we have roast dinners as normal but i have extra veg and meat, cheesy cauliflower mash, they have spuds and yorkshires
steak and chips, they have the chips, i have mushrooms and asparagus (double yum) (ok i quit with the yums, you get the picture)
home made burgers (y.... must not yum...must not yum...) there are amazing burger recipes on the net, my favourite is stuff burgers, you basically add your seasoning worcester sauce etc to the mince, make 2 thin patties, do some tiny cubes of cheese, chop up bacons into tiny bits the fry it separately put some on one patty, then put the other patty on top, seal the edges and fry, simply amazing (i tend to destroy them checking they are cooked through but delicious all the same lol, now the wife and kids drive me mad to make them for them, sorry this has broken out into a recipe thread.... they have whatever with theres buns, chips etc, i have mine wrapped in crisp lettuce leaves served with salad
omeletes omeletes omeletes, what can i say, watch youtube videos on making omelettes, there are very different methods, you get to try them all lol my favourite is my version of the denver, i sauté onion and green peppers, get the frying pan medium warm, whisk until bubbly 3 eggs, melt a little butter (not too much as it makes it too greasy and rich in my opinion) pour in the egg, wait for the egg to stop running when you tilt the pan, i also lift the edges of the egg and let the excess run out, i then put the sautéed stuff in, and chuck in lots of cheddar, flip over the other half so its a cdmi circle full of yum (oops) then i cover the pan and leave for another 45 seconds to let the cheese melt and hey presto a meal on its own or with salad, the whole family love these too
you can make crispy duck in pancakes but do the same as the burgers with the lettuce for you
have a pizza night but use cauliflower as your base, i do this with the kids and they make faces etc with theres, not sure the taste matters as much as who makes the best looking pizzas
ok ill stop going on its making me hungry, the point is its actually very easy when you get the hang of it
Thank you.@Zombiedude like the others have said you have made a great start, I am impressed. Don't forget to keep asking questions if you need to, there's not a lot I can add to what has already been said right now. Keep it up.
Well just remember to keep us updated with your progress, it encourages us too.Thank you.
I honestly believe I am in a positive frame of mind thanks to everyone here.
The support system this place provides is invaluable.
And everyone is just so helpful and nice.
I don't think I would have been able to do this without everyone here.
So ... Thank you ALL.
This post has just made me the happiest man alive. I have been going mad trying to think what I can use as spaghetti (to go with meatballs ... my favourite dish EVER) and the leeks idea never occurred to me! YOU GENIUS!!
How do you prepare them?
Also, you have just given me SO MANY ideas. You are AWESOME!
It does sound wonderful, but I've never heard that term for frying before............but I will try it too.lol cool
i cut the ends off the leek, then cut it down the middle and it kind of falls apart into sheets like pasta sheets, i wash it and put it in boiling water for 3-4 minutes, i put a big knob of butter into a frying pan with a teaspoon of chinese 5 spice, thats quite a lot but i like the flavour, try half a teaspoon first time, then put the boiled leek into the frying pan and fry the **** out of it, lol its wonderful!
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