catwoman1982
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Hi there, thank you for your reply.Hello Catwoman1982,
Well done for reaching out, there are many friendly and helpful people on this forum. it would help if you give us some idea what you are currently eating and cooking.
Normally I cook, but atm, have restricted cooking facilities so I am starting to compile a list of ready meals available from supermarkets. There are usually a few in each. Would this be something you could do? It's a bit of a pain checking every meal, but once you know which are suitable for you, it makes shopping a lot easier.
Don't give up, prediabetes can be reversed.
Meat and veg, eggs and fish, poultry and that sort of stuff can be as simple or as complicated as you want. Dietdoctor has some amazing meals on there... That are too complicated for me too. Half the time I wouldn't know where to even get the unpronounceable ingredients from. So I just go with my eggs with cheese, or salmon, pork, beef, whatever. It doesn't have to be hard, it just has to be low carb. I'll add in some salt and pepper, maybe some other herbs and spices, and that's it.Hi there, thank you for your reply.
I eat eggs for breakfast, my meals are usually some sort of meat with veg, sometimes a takeaway from the chipper, now and again. I mean my meals aren't too bad its more the chocolate cravings I have mostly that seems to derail my attempts to go low carb.
Do you like dark chocolate? Many of those are less sugary and you can possibly educate your taste buds to prefer those. Specially the 70% or higher ones. Otherwise it's down to restraint and willpower, best exercised at the shopping stage. There are times when i can have chocolate in the house and eat one or two squares, but not at the moment. If I am at all stressed then it's better not to buy it. So much easier to resist the purchase than the eating.Hi there, thank you for your reply.
I eat eggs for breakfast, my meals are usually some sort of meat with veg, sometimes a takeaway from the chipper, now and again. I mean my meals aren't too bad its more the chocolate cravings I have mostly that seems to derail my attempts to go low carb.
Hi Jo,Meat and veg, eggs and fish, poultry and that sort of stuff can be as simple or as complicated as you want. Dietdoctor has some amazing meals on there... That are too complicated for me too. Half the time I wouldn't know where to even get the unpronounceable ingredients from. So I just go with my eggs with cheese, or salmon, pork, beef, whatever. It doesn't have to be hard, it just has to be low carb. I'll add in some salt and pepper, maybe some other herbs and spices, and that's it.
But what about chocolate, you say? Wellll.....
I just today, shopped for about 260 euro's worth of chocolate at a little speciality shop the next town over. (Euro's and pounds are near enough the same right now). I want to make my friends and family feel loved in this horrible year, so it's chocolates all around, and it's a big group of people. Drawback being, the owner knows EXACTLY what I like, and what I need far as the T2 goes... I actually went behind the scenes today in her storage room, and got to shop products that won't be in the shop for a bit yet. So... I got stuff for my family, but a bucketload for myself too. If you are a true lover of the good stuff... Go for extra dark. Lindt 85%, 99% or 100% is fine, and from what I understand Aldi has Moser Roth, which is supposed to be a good extra dark one as well. (I don't usually go to Aldi's, parking's hell there). There's some really good Peruvian chocolate out there, Zotter's Labooko is great, and there's some brands that carry, believe it or not, entirely sugar free chocolates or praline's. Just don't eat a lot of them, because the sweetener used is a great tasting one, but more than 5 pieces and you'll be running to the bathroom all day. (It's a laxative). If chocolate is the only thing keeping you from going low carb... Then it just stopped doing that. You've got options. And they don't have to cost the world, I just went nuts with special stuff for my family and friends, and myself, haha. But really. If you stop eating a lot of processed foords and snacks, you might end up with a little extra grocery money left over to go to a speciality shop, or get the nice Lindt's from the supermarket. If dark is too dark for you, add a mouth full of unwhipped, unsweetened cream or clotted cream, or a walnut or pecan, it'll take the bitter edge off. But as your diet changes, so will your palette... While the 85% seemed really bitter to me once upon a time, I now thoroughly enjoy the 100% from Lindt.
You're going to be fine.And T2 isn't a foregone conclusion, alright?
Jo
Yes I think i do need to retrain my taste buds with the dark chocolate absolutely, because I don't see me abstaining from it in life but if I can go for the one you mention it will likely make it all much easier.Do you like dark chocolate? Many of those are less sugary and you can possibly educate your taste buds to prefer those. Specially the 70% or higher ones. Otherwise it's down to restraint and willpower, best exercised at the shopping stage. There are times when i can have chocolate in the house and eat one or two squares, but not at the moment. If I am at all stressed then it's better not to buy it. So much easier to resist the purchase than the eating.
As you go low carb its amazing how much your tastes will change. I too was a chocoholic, now (8 month in) and one square of dark is enough to satisfy me... and it used to be 200g or more of milk. I'd be and feel sick on that amount now.Yes I think i do need to retrain my taste buds with the dark chocolate absolutely, because I don't see me abstaining from it in life but if I can go for the one you mention it will likely make it all much easier.
Hi Jo,
Haaha, I'm glad I'm not the only one who thinks the meals on diet dr are a tad complicated lol.
And if I'm being totally honest I don't have time to be preparing things like mayonaisse from scratch. I think you are spot on by how simple you keep your meals. Salt and pepper is the way I think.
I am not keen on dark chocolate but am going to make myself become accustomed to it, I think it is needed if I'm going to succeed at low carb eating. I also stay away from Aldi over the parking issue lol.
Are you here in ireland? I live in county Mayo myself
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