Tulipgirl6's Journal, 31 August 2014

it's my final stretch; probably not the best timing, but I can't live without carbs any longer. I have started eating black japonica rice. and corn. gosh the serving sizes are small though . .. . let's see if my body will accept and welcome and use them!!!!! and while i've focused what i'm eating this week, i have had 1 small cheat every day!!!!! let's see what happens!

Diet Calendar Entry for 31 August 2014:
1731 kcal Fat: 63.28g | Prot: 162.46g | Carb: 166.54g.   Breakfast: RealBeanz Iced Coffee Diet Cappuccino, Green's Chocolate Babka, Breakstone's 2% Lowfat Small Curd Cottage Cheese, nutrihealth fiber 50/50, Trader Joe's Persian Cucumber. Lunch: Cooked Young Green Onion (from Fresh), Cabbage, Lundberg Black Japonica Rice, Kirkland Signature Wild Alaskan Smoked Sockeye Salmon, Publix Green Bell Pepper, Chicken Breast, Cooked Vegetable Combination (Green Beans, Broccoli, Onions and Mushrooms, Fat Not Added in Cooking), Navitas Naturals Organic Raw Cacao Nibs, Navitas Naturals Hemp Seeds, Cantaloupe Melons, Fage Total 0% Greek Yogurt. Dinner: Great Value Sliced Almonds, Cooked Young Green Onion (from Fresh), Cabbage, Season Brand Skinless & Boneless Fillets of Mackerel. Snacks/Other: Tomatoes, Deep River Snacks Cracked Pepper & Sea Salt Kettle Cooked Potato Chips, Bumble Bee Chunk Light Tuna in Water. more...

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You have done very well - especially when weight loss slows down as you get closer to your goal. The weight training and cardio will really help too. You might appear to gain a little as you get muscle but you will be smaller! Great job! 
31 Aug 14 by member: HCB
I love that you remain curious through it all. I don't hear the judgment that seems to so pepper my own thoughts on this topic. thanks for sharing & inspiring me to try it, too.  
01 Sep 14 by member: Sweet Ce
hi Ce, so sweet that you stopped by this morning! i actually had more than 1 carb / treat yesterday; oh no! i guess it'll be a high cal day for me. i'm so naseaous i'm going with my cravings; i'm going to have another dr's appt & labwork this week .. . thanks HCB! i'm off to the gym now! 
01 Sep 14 by member: Tulipgirl6
Eating more (healthy) carbs will likely be more satisfying and might help you to not cheat :) 
01 Sep 14 by member: ChristyLA
Christy thank you! You point out what SHOULD HAVE BEEN obvious to me. Since I am gluten sensitive and sugar sensitive I'm not sure which carbs to try out . . . . corn seems to be OK; I am actually scared to try carbs, not just because of the possible weight gain but low carb seems to work with helping out insulin resistance . . . . i might get a crazy sugar crash or if i have something like rice at night it affects my body temperature and i'll be sweating . . . anyway . .. . lunch time! 
01 Sep 14 by member: Tulipgirl6
Try and eat your carbs later in the day and with protein and fat. That might help you sleep more soundly, and mitigate any sugar effects of the carbs. 
01 Sep 14 by member: yduj57
If you're experiencing food sensitivities, I'd be very picky about the corn you eat. Make sure it's organic and not GMO Bt corn (which constitutes about 80-90% of non-organic sweet corn grown in the US.) which has DNA to make pesticides, which can easily be acquired by your intestinal flora (bacteria) and make more pesticides, thus turning your intestines into a "pesticide factory", ripping holes in your digestive system (what the Bt toxin is designed to do to insects) and cause even MORE food sensitivities. Removing all GMO's from my diet also made my food sensitivities vanish as well. But that's just my two cents, for what's its worth.  
01 Sep 14 by member: Sweeet2th
Agree with ChristyLA. Also, with your renewed commitment to exercise you will burn more calories. 
01 Sep 14 by member: JennBuck61
I don't know much about gluten besides it being wheat, and I don't even know what foods have wheat in them besides the obvious, like wheat bread and wheat pasta, so you should definitely do some research on gluten foods and read food labels. Food companies are supposed to state at the bottom of the ingredients list whether the food contains any allergy-type foods, like wheat, soy, and milk, so make sure to look there. I'm not sure if rice has gluten in it. But if you're going to eat grains, go for the unprocessed kind that you can get at health food stores or places like Trader Joe's, if you have them in your area. These places sell bags/boxes of grains that are only the grains themselves and nothing added to them. They are the true "whole grains." They shouldn't affect your blood sugar as much, especially when eaten with protein and only a single serving of them (read the box/bag for the serving size - which is a good habit to practice in general to not overeat). As far as your food intolerances, you might be safe with starchy veggies, so start with those. I might be looking into going gluten/grain/starch free soon, so I will be doing my research on gluten as well. Some foods are labeled "gluten-free," and in some stores, there are "gluten-free" sections, so keep an eye out for them. Good luck! 
01 Sep 14 by member: ChristyLA
I just found an oriental market that has black rice. I will have to try it. I love red rice, it has such a good nutty flavor.  
01 Sep 14 by member: wholefoodnut
Do you have a Trader Joe's near you? They now carry frozen, precooked, sprouted red Jasmine rice. Sprouted is supposed to be better; easier to digest, and protein more accessible. It was very good, and super easy to heat up. 
01 Sep 14 by member: yduj57
trader Joe's is a good 40 miles from me. Fairly new store haven't been there yet. I love red rice.  
01 Sep 14 by member: wholefoodnut

     
 

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