Hi - yes it is, but i don't have a grill - so for me by choice, it is the slo cooker and oven, I only use the hob for boiling stuff, I don't like greasy things, never have done, even when I was a child, so I won't have that kind of breakfast I'll stick to boiled, poached and scrambled.Are there Instructions ?
I only fry eggs, I always grill bacon and chipolatas, tomatoes and mushrooms etc etc.
The LCHF diet is about what you eat, not how you cook it.
If you felt uncomfortably full afterwards and felt that eating it was OK but not 'heavenly', it seems very unlikely that you're unravelling. The fact that you can do this from time to time without any ill effects is inspiring, and very encouraging to the rest of us!Didn't test BG afterwards ( I think I was too embarrassed) and while I enjoyed the idea it wasn't heavenly and in fact made me uncomfortably full. Did test this morning and 4.3 so no real damage done but I am hoping this is not the unravelling
Just found your blog from in here, wow...you have some scummy looking recipes on there, and I have a feeling you've just made life a whole lot nicer for me lol! xI need to do some more bakes. Blog looks a bit dead nowThank you for pinning my recipes
Aye, I felt bad all day yesterday about it and ended up having a really bad experience actually which Im sure must be related so lesson learned there, won't be doing that again lol... this sucks so much some times but I guess it could be worse!I think treats are ok, but maybe look at what you consider a treat? I wouldn't eat a cake now - my BG's would be so bad I think. I did make a sugar free mousse recently (sugar free jelly and double cream), it was awesome and so tasty. So I'd consider that a treat for me. Everything in moderation though - if a cake works with you good luck - I'm jealous
This was supposed to be day 1 of the 2 week LCHF diet, but unfortunately I have fallen at the first hurdle - I simply cannot cook the things on the list, and i hate frying, the kitchen getting smoky, the smoke alarm going off - it's alien to my way of cooking in the past, I love to use the oven and my slow cooker - I only ever use my hob for boiling veg, but today I had to use it (according to the instructions on the diet) for frying - I hated it - consequently, I've had breakfast, lunch but no dinner as I just don't have the appetite - sorry to disappoint anyone on here who has tried to help me, but at least I know the pros and cons of LCHF to carry on with.
I hope your feeling better soon @debrasue, xxxB: Scrambled eggs
L: 2 Oopsie rolls with corned beef & tomato; slice of Lemon Drizzle Cake
D (will be): Courgetti Bolognese, salad; raspberries & Greek yoghurt
Carbs: 39g
After a horrible few days with arthritis pain, I have come to the conclusion that it's probably related to dairy consumption, which is known to cause inflammation and pain in people susceptible to it. (I didn't realise I was, but I have certainly increased my diary consumption since following the LCHF plan.)
I'm looking at several non-dairy options, but if anyone has any suggestions I'd be delighted to hear about them. I'm really going to struggle without cheese and butter...
Awww, thanks honey! Are you feeling any better today? How are the BGs? xxxI hope your feeling better soon @debrasue, xxx
Your welcome @debrasue, feeling better in my self, have a little pain in the evening. My fasting was 17 this morning and 13 just now. I've now gone 18 days without alcohol and 14 days without fags, so I've got to be doing my body some good. I think I'm craving sweet stuff though because of not having these. And I think I've lost a bit of weight because my clothes feel looser, although I haven't weighed myself. I think I need to do some baking like you do. I love to cook, but just lately I haven't felt like it so just been eating the wrong stuff. Anyway I have to get shopping on Thursday so I'm going to get some nice fresh ingredients and make some yummy healthy stuff. Thank you for all the encouragement you give. XxxAwww, thanks honey! Are you feeling any better today? How are the BGs? xxx
This was supposed to be day 1 of the 2 week LCHF diet, but unfortunately I have fallen at the first hurdle - I simply cannot cook the things on the list, and i hate frying, the kitchen getting smoky, the smoke alarm going off - it's alien to my way of cooking in the past, I love to use the oven and my slow cooker - I only ever use my hob for boiling veg, but today I had to use it (according to the instructions on the diet) for frying - I hated it - consequently, I've had breakfast, lunch but no dinner as I just don't have the appetite - sorry to disappoint anyone on here who has tried to help me, but at least I know the pros and cons of LCHF to carry on with.
I am on the diet doctor 2 week LCHF. So far I have worked out what is best for me, and shall probably just stick to that. I don't feel hungry at all, and therefore no in between snacking, so I think given a few more days, i'll have worked out what's best for me - I have no problems with veg, as all the veg on the diet are exactly the veg i've always eaten, just in smaller amounts.What diet are you on? Instead of frying them, I poach them, or use a non-stick pan for frying. No point in forcing food you dont like down you. And I stop when i am full. LCHF fills me up so much i dont eat three meals a day anymore, i have two meals, 8 hours apart usually now.
I've pretty much sorted it out now for what suits me.I can honestly say, I never have a smokey kitchen or the smoke alarm go off, when frying. I've had it go off when the toaster cremated some stuff and the like!
I do use a frying pan, but don't always even add fat to it. I almost always dry fry bacon. I use a gentle heat to begin with, so that the bacon releases any water (if it's decent bacon, there should be minimal water released), then if there is any water I pour that off, then up the heat a hit, so that it renders down and becomes lovely and crisp, as if it has been grilled. I keep going until it's crop enough.
I drain it on a plate, on top of a sheet of kitchen roll, the use it as I see fit. I do quality sausages this way too. You could do bacon and/or sausages in the oven too.
If you don't like that way of cooking then there are sooooooo many options, if you google. You can eve Google "low carb whatever you fancy".
It helps to try to keep and open minded to begin with different isn't always worse. Some of the substitutions I prefer.
Have you been trying to follow a 2-week plan from somewhere?
Wow - well done you! Most of us would struggle with just ONE of the challenges you're coping with, and you're taking them all on at the same time. You should be very proud of yourself.Your welcome @debrasue, feeling better in my self, have a little pain in the evening. My fasting was 17 this morning and 13 just now. I've now gone 18 days without alcohol and 14 days without fags, so I've got to be doing my body some good. I think I'm craving sweet stuff though because of not having these. And I think I've lost a bit of weight because my clothes feel looser, although I haven't weighed myself. I think I need to do some baking like you do. I love to cook, but just lately I haven't felt like it so just been eating the wrong stuff. Anyway I have to get shopping on Thursday so I'm going to get some nice fresh ingredients and make some yummy healthy stuff. Thank you for all the encouragement you give. Xxx
I didn't realize that there was an online shop here, will have to look that up. My fasting this morning was 3.2, so I had to have sugar in my tea. Crazy how much they differ. Thanks once again xxxWow - well done you! Most of us would struggle with just ONE of the challenges you're coping with, and you're taking them all on at the same time. You should be very proud of yourself.
If you're having sweet cravings have you tried Triple Zero Stevia (zero sugar, zero carbs, zero calories but twice the sweetness of sugar - available from the online shop on this website)? It's brilliant for creating a safe, sweet hit in a drink or mixed with yoghurt. Or how about some low-carb pancakes? And Chocologic sugar-free chocolate is good, too, and won't spike your BGs.
I'm glad you're feeling a little better - hang in there, honey. As they say, this too shall pass! (And your BGs are heading in the right direction.)
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