Keep the Red Meat and get rid of the Carbohydrates.
We get the dark/french roast with the brown label. It has more of a chocolatey flavor.
Ugh. Donuts sit in my stomach like a big greasy rock. They sure smell good, though. Oh well, not the end of the world. keto on...
Same here. Since I regained my insulin sensitivity, a lot of foods I used to enjoy now make me want to puke. Donuts are one of the biggest offenders. I used to love them so much! Now, just thinking of them makes me sick.
You know-- my grandmother always used to warn against sweets that would "give me a belly ache". I had no idea why she said that, because they never made me ill. Of course not, I was so used to eating so much sugar that I never got sick.
Now? A single candy bar makes me a little queasy.
Funny how it's easier to wean off sweets when they all make you sick. But the irony is that you have to have already weaned off sweets a good deal to get that insulin sensitivity back to where they actually will make you feel ill.
So it's a 5 day, I can eat whatever I want between noon and 8, but I've committed to keeping my calorie intake under 2000 on suggestion from my nutrition coach. (Gotta love working for a company with so many resources available). Breakfast I made overnight oats.
1cup oats - 150cal
1/3 cup Greek yogurt - 70cal
10 fresh cherries - 43cal
Almond milk - 35cal (I wrote calories when I measured it but forgot to write down the measurement, just enough to wet the oats for the night)
Oats go in a 2cup storage container, cherries, then a few tbsp. of almond milk to wet the oats and yogurt goes on top. Leave it in the fridge overnight and it's a pretty solid breakfast. I'll be moving into blueberries once we finish these cherries off.
I'll have a snack aroud 130 2 o'clock of a boiled egg 78cals, some jerky and a mini babybel light..
It takes a lot of eating to fit 2000 calories into an 8 hour window. My typical work schedule is 11 - 8 or 9 so it all happens at work too.
Energy levels are still high, I wore a shirt I haven't been able to wear for months to work today, and I haven't had headaches, lightheadedness, or any noticeable weakness.
Last night I added 20 situps, 20 push ups, and a plank to fall before my shower. I'm planning to start adding an early morning walk around the neighborhood, wife leaves for work early so I'll have to beat her to the punch or take the baby with me. I currently average 7k to 10k steps per day and have for years, we have a tracking program through our insurance at work.
Inspired by this research, Dr. Peterson conducted a tightly controlled experiment in a small group of prediabetic men. In one phase of the study, the subjects ate their meals in a 12-hour daily window for five weeks. In the other phase, they were fed the same meals in a six-hour window beginning each morning. The researchers had the subjects eat enough food to maintain their weight so they could assess whether the time-restricted regimen had any health benefits unrelated to weight loss.It did. On the time-restricted regimen, the men had lower insulin, reduced levels of oxidative stress, less nighttime hunger and significantly lower blood pressure. Their systolic pressure, the top number, fell by roughly 11 points, and their diastolic pressure dropped by 10 points.
“It was a pretty large effect,” Dr. Peterson said. “It was exciting but also shocking.”
While studies suggest that eating earlier in the day is optimal for metabolic health, it does not necessarily mean that you should skip dinner. It might, however, make sense to make your dinners relatively light.
The fasting continues.
Over the weekend I enjoyed a late breakfast at my wife's favorites spot, I ate dinner early the night before to accommodate the 2 hour breakfast shift. I will admit that I had non buttered lightly salted popcorn on Saturday night to tide me over.
Sunday afternoon I meal prepped. Counted some calories and grilled/boiled everything. the 300 calorie meals are actually pretty good when you plan ahead and put some flavor into the prep. Energy is still much higher than my prefasting days. I'm finding that I'm sleeping better only waking up to hit the head, and not the refrigerator on my way back to bed. I deal with being hungry by occupying my time otherwise. I have began to notice that my consumption was probably partly a product of my boredom.
Broke my fast today at noon
Boiled egg
babybel light
almonds
-298 calories
Dinner at 730
-portion of chicken breast -grilled
-Asparagus
-Banana Peppers
-Squash (All veggies and chicken grilled)
-Egg
I grilled the veggies with some coconut oil, just enough to keep them from sticking to the grill pan. Seasoned with some chili powder, pepper,
Tomorrow
Overnight oats, chia seed, eggs, chicken sausage, almonds,
I'm amazed at how much food it takes to get 2k calories when I'm eating good foods. My "5" days feel like I'm constantly stuffing my face.
I'm under 30g of carb for the day. Need to eat more, but it's all carb in the house.
I really like overnight oats. At least the chocolate stuff with chocolate morsels in it
My diet plan is to buy larger clothes... lol
Good luck to those of you that are losing weight.