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| WELCOME! South Beach Diet Thread -- Good Carbs, Good Fats | ||
| Dec 31 2007 08:51 | ||
| WELCOME BEACHERS to the South Beach Diet Thread !! We're so glad you made it! Here you'll find support and information to lose weight and get healthy. Some follow the SB plan strictly, some modified it to fit their lifestyle and a few have moved on to other diet plans. All are welcome! We share our days, good and bad. Introduce yourself! You can share first name, age, city/ state, start weight, current weight and/or goal weight. Voluntary Thursday Weigh-ins ............... LINK Original SB Thread 08/10-12/31/2007 ............... THE SOUTH BEACH DIET: Developed by cardiologist Dr. Agaston (Dr. A) for patients to be heart healthy that resulted in them losing weight. SB is NOT low carb nor low fat. SB is healthy carbs, healthy fats, lean meats, low-fat dairy products and a lifestyle change. *************************************************** ** NOTE: Links to posts 1-12 are below. ** SB PHASE 1 (First two weeks) ELIMINATE CRAVINGS & JUMPSTART WEIGHTLOSS. Can be skipped by those with ten pounds or less to lose or those who don't have carb cravings. Shouldnt be extended but allowed for those with a very large amount to lose. LINK 1 What To Enjoy LINK 2 What To Avoid LINK 3 Model Menu LINK 4 Tips SB PHASE 2 (Remainder of weight loss period) LOSE STEADILY. Gradually incorporate good carbs and additional types of vegetables. LINK 5 Foods To Reintroduce LINK 6 Foods To Eat Rarely LINK 7 Model Menu LINK 8 How To Reintroduce Carbs SB PHASE 3 (After goal is met) MAINTAIN FOR LIFE. Begins after healthy weight is reached. Continue following the principles learned, including all foods while managing your weight and cravings. LINK 9 A Lifestyle Change THE GOOD AND THE BAD The health basis of SB focuses on fats and carbs that benefit the body while avoiding those that create health risks. LINK 10 FATS LINK 11 CARBS LINK 12 FIBER DINING OUT & ONLINE RECIPE COLLECTIONS LINK 56 DINING OUT & RECIPES |
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| Edited Jun 10 2008 14:24 by sun123 | ||
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| #61 | Jan 03 2008 12:01 | |
| Sarah, Stanley is in great form. I have a fair bit of info done up for Ashton, but am still trying to get around to taking some pics (places of interest around home) for her!! This is not being successful between work and not getting out til dark and being sick over xmas, I'm hoping to get stanley on his way home soon!! Tell Ashton I'm sorry, but s/he will be home soon!! | ||
| #62 | Jan 03 2008 12:14 | |
| Shes not upset at all if fact only one has been returned to the school so far. I think everyones stanley spent the holidays wherever they were. No worries!!! | ||
| #63 | Jan 03 2008 12:27 | |
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WEIGH IN THURSDAY - for anyone interested. Heading of to the clinic scale.
Sounds like your coming out of Gina. Youre so right - I was thinking I shouldve stayed but now realizing not in that mindset. Crystal, its such a personal experience quitting but perhaps you might try tapering off. Im cautious about advise because I know the struggle and it can be easy to suggest outside looking in. I basically would be lost without the patch. Way to drop one Sarah and staying true, I bet you do even better next week! |
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| #64 | Jan 03 2008 13:05 | |
| #65 | Jan 03 2008 13:19 | |
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Sarah, thats great!! It will give me a chance to take some pics of some of the local sites of interest!!
Jayne, you are better off rescheduling. If that was me I probably have hit that silly receptionist or at least have given her a total tongue lashing!! (I'm not a violent person, but if you catch me in a mood - BEWARE!! lol) Hope the quitting is going well for you! Ohio, would definately prefer to be in FL at the mo!! Its 3 degrees here (thats about 37 degrees fahrenheit)!! Jayne, forgot to weigh myself this morning - but you can put me down for 132 (yesterdays weight). THE HEALTHY EATING STARTS MONDAY!! |
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| #66 | Jan 03 2008 13:29 | |
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Jayne, I seen your question about the burger in the veggie forum. You can try the follow recipe - its delicious:
http://www.calorie-count.com/recipe/61210.html |
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| #67 | Jan 03 2008 15:29 | |
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sun123- When you said SB recommends eating carbs before exercising did you mean carbs that are allowed on phase one or carbs that aren't allowed? Just wanted to clarify. I read the section on exercise in the book I got from the library, but it was an older copy and I didn't see anything on exercise aside from how to start a routine. Thanks for your help!
I've finished the first day and felt great! Looking forward to the second day. A few questions for the SB vetrans out there. :-) First, are there any drinks at Starbucks that qualify for phase one? And also, how do you handle social situations? I'm going to a birthday party potluck for a friend tomorrow night. I'm scheduled to bring the cake, which I could care less about (right now, at least) but I'm afraid there won't be anything there I can eat! Does anyone have any suggestions? Thanks! I'm really enjoying this thread. |
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| #68 | Jan 03 2008 16:30 | |
| Ingrid. When it comes to Starbucks i get light blended fraps with sugar-free syrups. does that help any...there web site has nutritional info that is helpful too. You said earlier that you run a lot. Make sure you get enough cals. you probably burn a lot more than me. I get really full with 1300 cals now just cause I'm eating higher quality foods with lots of fiber and protein. If I exercise (which I don't so much any more..something I need to work on) I eat a little more. I would go with what this site tells you. As far as food wise and running ..It shouldn't be problem. I actually have more energy now than ever. At potlucks I would steer clear of caseroles and desserts. I guess try foods that you can identify whats in them..you could also bring an extra dish that you know you can eat ...you know as a surprise LOL!!!! | ||
| #69 | Jan 03 2008 16:53 | |
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Ingrid - phase1 doesnt allow for carbs in general. The daily required beans do have carbs but fiber to balance the blood sugar effect, plus a few phase one foods might have traces but in general its a carb free phase. Phase1 has does jumpstart weightloss and control the carb craving hunger so you can gradully reintroduce good carbs slowly to create a better response from your body. If one is exercising extensively though, phase1 as can be an issue as opposed to normal exercise and say walking which are fine. In general, its suggested to tone down exercise in phase1 because of the lack of carbs. This is more a precaution and whether its an issue depends on the person. Because you are marathon training, you've a few options based on your body's response. The most probable suggestion is to skip phase1 to play it safest. Another is stay with phase1 but modify it to incorporate complex carbs prior to workout. Also you could try phase1 as is but be cautious if you find yourself lacking stanima and energy. Since they recommend beans daily, you might try scheduling them before workouts but if thats not enough for you to keep up modify it, avoiding simple carbs to what works for you. As Sarah points out its going to vary but it may not be a problem and great that day1 went well. My first days were my toughest followed by really great, reduced craving days. Tried to find a link on phase1 exercise but the best I found was this which only comments briefly: LINK, and leans against it. It does have good phase1 info though. |
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| #70 | Jan 03 2008 17:11 | |
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Also, worried about weigh in because Monday I was low cal stalling until I could go weigh in and Ive been lower then I should since (bad) but I dropped to 362.5 luckily. I have to fight the under calorie thing from too many years of 'less is more'. Ive stalled my weightloss by doing it before so I try to eat off a schedule. Thanks gina for the link! I tend to be recipe shy but it doesnt seem too complicated. Its about that temp here too but I hear FL is having a cold spell. Stay warm Rachael! Funny about the fruit evening snack. Just thinking about incorporating fruit into the day but thinking night is safest for me. Also Ingrid, consider eating before leaving (I do right before heading out the door) when eating out socially or a party so you can pick when you get there and not have to depend on it as your meal. Wondering how everyone else just starting it doing. |
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| #71 | Jan 03 2008 20:12 | |
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Hi All! I am new. I have tried SB in the past and have had good luck. Since the holidays are over it's time to get back on the wagon. Here are my stats: Name: Kelsey Age: 28 Height: 5'3 Weight: 136 Goal Weight: 120
Last night I had 2 glasses of wine. Besides that I have followed Phase One pretty faithfully. Am I screwed????? Does anyone have experiences with this? Thanks. |
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| #72 | Jan 03 2008 20:35 | |
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Hey everyone.
I forgot to weigh myself this morning but i will tonight and post it tomorrow! I have to say the amazing thing about south beach, and phase one is that i really don't get hungry. Its kind of weird because normally i always want to eat but i couldn't even eat my whole lunch today. Oh also i made a very yummy dessert last night. I got the magic bullet for christmas and used that. I put some frozen cool whip, part skim riccota a half a packet of splenda some coco powder and a sprinkel of cincamin. Then i used the whipping blade to mix it. it came super creamy and cold like ice cream. yummy! |
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| #73 | Jan 03 2008 20:36 | |
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Hi ya'll, Ok, so I know brisket is definitely on the "Foods to Avoid" list, but that's exactly what my husband decided to cook. He knows I'm dieting, but we bought it pre-diet and he wants it tonight. It's in the oven as we speak. This is only my second day on SBD and I've done extremely well so far, but would I be cheating to just eat a 2 or 3oz piece of the brisket with the veggies on the side? Or should I just skip eating with the family tonight and make myself a salad with chopped turkey breast? I think I know the right answer, just want to hear it from you. |
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| #74 | Jan 03 2008 20:50 | |
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I would suggest to stay away from the brisket. I know me personally when i allow myself to have something "just this one time" i wind up having a lot of "just this one time" cheats. I wouldn't just eat a salad though that will make everything your family is eating look 10 times yummier. Try making yourself something good like salmon and steamed veggies or something like that. Also when your done eating you will feel so good that you avoided your first challenge! |
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| #75 | Jan 03 2008 21:40 | |
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Id have to agree with jenn cause Im the same way when it comes to special treats. just once turns into a dozen or so(SCARY).
Hi Kelsey Welcome I dont think the wine will hurt just for one night ..it happened...blow it off and get on track again BEWARE THE WINE LOL!!! Jenn Im thinking about doing phase one again even though I find it really hard I really need to detox myself from Christmas goodies the fast drop in weight is also a bonus. |
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| #76 | Jan 03 2008 22:22 | |
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Hey Sarah. Its never a bad idea to detox. If you decide to go back ill be your phase one buddy. What part do you find hard? I personally love it because it really does keep me away from everything thats bad for you. My problem is phase 2, the moment i can eat carbs again i start getting that ravonus feeling were i want to eat everything. I'm nervous because i know its going to be TTOM for me in a few days and that tends to be a huge problem for me. When i have it i could eat more then a dude and if i could id bath in chocolate i crave it so bad haha. Hopefully my new chocolate whip stuff will help with the chocolate cravings.
tdionne- lets us know what you wound up deciding to do...good luck! Kelsey- do'nt stress the red wine. What's done is done just keep going and you will be fine. maybe stick to phase one for an extra day to make up for it. |
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| #77 | Jan 03 2008 22:48 | |
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Jenn, thanks for posting your dessert idea. I think I'm going to give it a try tonight!
Do you guys still log calories while doing phase 1? From reading the book it sounded like it wasn't necessary, but I've been doing it because I haven't been hungry (which sounds pretty normal for this phase) and I don't want to undereat. Is that okay? |
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| #78 | Jan 03 2008 22:53 | |
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Glad you joined us kelsey! I agree about the wine - the best phase1 results come from following it strictly and it is a real opportunity to drop some poundage. Your being faithful should help counter the wine occasion.
Wow - hubbys putting you to the test tiffany (imagines the smell of baking brisket). Its great to look back on phase1 and now you maxed out your weight loss opportunity by standing firm. Remember there will probably be multiple opportunities to cheat so it will help to resist. Be cautious if you have a few bites that you dont trigger further cheats but hoping you make it through :D. Jenn - my first carb intro was for breakfast and I was much hungrier by 10am then phase1. I found holding off carbs til lunch or later made a big difference, maybe cause I already have a non carb breakfast in me too. Granted Im sensitive to them so it may just be me. I was looking at the bullet too and was surprised theyre pricey. I couldnt justify it as I was just looking for chopping onions, always in my fridge. Kiki asks me if I want four different ghiralrdelli squares from holidays, saying she didnt like these flavors. I told her one of them was dark chocolate and she says shes just tired of them. Oh really - must be nice. :P |
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| #79 | Jan 03 2008 22:59 | |
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I was a faithful food logger but since I really stick to the same foods, I pretty much got down the calorie range. I think most of us do calorie counting whether logging or mentally. Your undereating concern is real - I know I was undereating with the calories from nuts and black beans bringing me up to the right amount. Otherwise with out the calories of carb or high fat in phase1, lean meats and vegs come in quite low for a daily count. Low fat cheese also helped.
So true its not necessary because the diet is set up, in my opinion, to keep you from excessive cal particularly phase 1 but true - low cal can drop the calorie burning, at least it does for me. |
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| #80 | Jan 04 2008 11:01 | |
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Morning ladies!!
Its a miserable morning here. It was snowing at first, but now the rain is washing it all away!!! Its still freezing though!! So how is everyone doing today?? |
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