Well I'll be back on the atkins wagon on Tuesday, far far later than planned. Looking forward to it though I'm not sure I'll weigh until the Friday after... But who knows. Have eaten anything I wanted these past 2 weeks (before that I couldn't taste anything, so no point) and can honestly say that nothing has been as good as it was in my head and nothing has been so memorable and tasty that I've wanted to have it again. Well except one tasty chicken and leek thing which was low carb anyway and I'm going to try and work out my own recipe for that.
Foods I want to try and make when back on plan:
Chicken Breton
(chicken and leek in creamy sauce)
Haddock and celeriac fish cakes
Haddock and cheesy sauce
Beef and celeriac casserole
I'm craving fish lately which is odd as I rarely eat it and don't really know how to cook it.
My biggest issue will probably be that Ive had some bad news regarding how malnourished I am (very and dangerously, basically) and - though the NHS is going to take forever sorting it all out its going to mean yet more meds along with parental replacements (blood transfusion and IV infusions). So I'll have to wait and see whether that has an effect. I've been at the hospital practically every week this summer and it's not all sorted yet, so it may take a while. Trying to get different departments working together is like herding cats.
Is anyone watching the hairy bikers diet show? Love those boys but the more I watch the more I think it's a crying shame they're not doing Atkins and I don't think their show will be much help to anyone. It's another show like 'eat yourself thin' where they come up with low calorie versions of regular meals. Last night they made pies using pizza crust as the pastry which feels pointless to me - the pie filling served with cauli rice or celeriac mash would have been much tastier, even lower calorie and more nutritious than wrapping their meat in what is basically just flour, yeast and water.
Plus they have dieting mindsets much like me when I calorie counted. Dave said 'these pies are 300 cals so you can have 4 of them within the 1200 calorie limit!!"
Yes you can and then you can not be satisfied and go hunting for something more. The portions of various foods (like curry, the pies, etc) are also noticeably smaller than the portions of the high calorie foods. Not so miraculous a drop in calories, after all.
Don't get me wrong, calorie counting works. Most diets do if you stick to them. But for me I was always hungry. On Atkins I'm less hungry and often eat less calories than I did while calorie counting -and- if I do get hungry, I can eat protein and it won't affect my loss!
Also their doctor put the two boys, both close to 20 stone, on 1300 calorie per day diets. That's a woman's calorie intake range. Then, after they each lost a stone, he told them to lower it to 1200. If the show is giving people the idea that they should start an an unhealthily low calorie intake and then lower it by 100 calories with every stone lost then it could be a problem. The lads are losing about a stone a month - I reckon they might lose faster eating more.
But really, why didn't they go low carb. Lots of yummy meat and butter and tasty veggies in good portions - should be right up their street. I'd love a cookery show telling me how to make creative low carb dinners.
Ah well!