I know some of you want to permanently lose some serious weight as quickly, painlessly as possible. I can’t claim to ever losing tons of weight, but I DID lose about 65 pounds once (after my twins were born)… yes, I gained a bit over 80 pounds with them and was left with about 65 of it after they made their entrance. I can’t remember how long it took, but I did it with my version of Atkins.
As for permanent.. well, it pretty much stayed off until
Esther was on the way. I may have bounced around with 5 pounds over now and then, but when that happened, I jumped back into serious mode and got rid of it.
Gathering the determination to commit to losing weight after
a baby usually took me a while, but once I’m there, (and sick and tired of
not fitting into my clothes) I am rock solid.
I don’t cheat (except according to my own pre-determined rules and
exceptions.. which is why I call it "Atkins My Way")
My husband would try to do it and he always said (and still
says) that it doesn’t work for him. I’m
pretty sure it doesn’t work because he CHEATS… only small diversions, but those
will ruin it…. Not one bite of chip or cracker!
Or sugar (which hides everywhere trying to sneak into your body…) Yes, he cheated. I think he thought that if a tree falls in the forest and no one could see or hear it, it didn't really fall. (okay, sorry.......I'm tossing that judgmental attitude out the door and into the forest.)
Before I reveal my personal acceptable exceptions, I should
tell you the basic “rules” (to the best of my memory). Disclaimer: Remember, this is what I
remember, it may not all be right…
At the beginning to get your body acclimated to the plan:
- Eat lots of eggs and meat (including fish, chicken, beef, pork, and BACON) Mostly I ate a lot of tuna, it was cheap and easy. Stay away from ham and lunch meats.. they have sugar hiding in them and sugar = bad carbs
- Eat fat.. butter, mayo, BACON… yummm bacon. (NO Miracle Whip allowed)
- Coffee with a dab heavy cream. (couldn’t afford cream back then in the quantities I use it today, which is a lot. I LOVE heavy cream!)
- A SMALL amount of “hard cheese” is allowed, but I avoided it for the most part because I knew I would eat too much of it.
- Drink lots of water. (Back then I drank diet soda, but I can’t recommend it today.)
- Keep carbs VERY low. I think Atkins says “under 20” but I tried for about half that.
Okay.. that’s it!
I lost not just weight, but inches pretty quickly (fat does
not weigh much), so the bathroom scale is not the sole indicator of your
success… how your clothes fit and how you look are more important than the
numbers on the scale in my opinion.
Best of all…. when I eat this way, after the first day or
two I don’t get hungry. Really.
In fact I sometimes forget to eat at all until I start feeling a little faint..
and realize.. oh yeah.. fuel the bod… gotta EAT. If I remember correctly (and my memory SUCKS
these days, so this may not be accurate.. do your own research…).. If I
remember correctly, it takes the body about 3 days to go into “ketosis” which
means you start burning your own fat for energy…. It also means no hunger. There are some little papers you can pee on
to see if you’re “there” yet, but I usually didn’t bother with that. (probably couldn’t afford them).
Once you are in ketosis.. you can fall out of it very easy..
that is were the determination and will power need to kick in.. no tiny tastes
of a cookie.. no licking the spoon
(unless it’s mayo or butter)… nothing..
unless it’s on the list. As you watch
the pounds and inches melt away, you will probably find your determination
getting stronger and stronger.. plus the idea of “starting over” is not fun
because you have to go through that first day or two of hunger.. (boooo… I HATE
feeling hungry)
This first phase of Atkins, is what I believe is called
“Induction” and you don’t need to be on it for an extended time… after a couple
weeks (to my recollection) you can add a few more “good carbs”… some hard cheese, more “good” veggies, etc..
but still NO fruit!
Okay.. for those exceptions of mine:
Ranch Dressing.. I already mentioned that.
Hummm, I’m sure there are more, but I can’t think of them right now. Sorry.
After I was on this for awhile, I took a pre-scheduled “day
off”…I planned it ahead of time and looked forward to it.. this can help in times of weekness when you are so bored with tuna or whatever, that you just want a big ol' peanut butter and jelly sandwich or a couple or three bowls of Raisin Bran and milk (yummmmm!) and you know that the day for that is coming.... you just have to "delay gratification" a little longer... On those occasional days I ate anything I wanted. It preserved my sanity.. Then I got right back on the plan… getting
back into ketosis as quickly as possible.
According to the scale, I usually added a couple pounds during that
time, but it usually came off after a few days of “being good” and in the end,
I felt it was worth it. I’m not sure everyone
can afford to think this way… it might depend on your own personality quirks.
Note: This plan will
not work if you don’t eat enough FAT.. you have to eat fat to burn fat (future post on that subject). I knew people who tried this plan using low
fat stuff…and it didn’t work for them.
They couldn’t accept that the reason it didn’t work was because they
limited their fat. Who’d really want to
limit BACON? It’s one of the best things
about eating low carb. And asparagus lots of butter melted on it?... yummy. (ANY cooked veggie without butter is seriously missing something...)
Another Note: I am
basically lazy when it comes to preparing food.
The easier the better.. and if it’s prepared ahead that’s good too…. So
when I’m hungry all I have to do is open the fridge grab the container, (and maybe pop it in the microwave), and eat
it. Maybe that is one reason that chips,
crackers, and cookies are such great snacks… (NO, not on “the plan”… but for a
lot of people)… they are not only yummy, but they are easy and accessible.
BTW, one good strategy is to just keep the above mentioned
snacks out of your house. If your hubby
or kids really MUST eat them, tell them to keep them stashed in their car where
you won’t have to look at them.
Okay.. back to lazy….
There are a lot of special low-carb, Atkins friendly recipes out there, but unless they are really simple, I usually stay away from them. I'm not going to alter my cabinets with a lot of specialty items and I'm not going to spend a lot of time cooking when I can get just as full (although possibly bored) with something simple. I have more important things to do than spend time in the kitchen.
I ate Tuna-Egg salad OFTEN… I’d make a large batch of it
(with chopped celery and onion) and eat it for a couple days. I have other easy make-ahead and re-heat (or not) dishes that I make now (but didn't back then), and will relay them in a future post. (Gotta remember to tell you about Crust-less Spinach Quiche... and cabbage, sausage stir fry.. and sausage mushroom soup.. all healthy, all low carb, all easily made.. and re-heatable)
I ate scrambled eggs and bacon for breakfast. I don’t like eggs… especially if they are
runny.. (the very thought of it makes me nauseous) but can hack scrambled eggs
if I have to. Once I realized how much
energy I got from eggs and bacon for breakfast and for how long I was “full”… I made it
more of a habit. (sidetrack: a couple times when
I wasn’t trying to do Atkins My Way, I ate scrambled eggs and bacon for
breakfast with a slice of toast.. can you believe I was STARVING in an hour or
so? It’s the bread! It does it to me every time.. makes me hungry
shortly after eating it! Cereal does the same thing to me, which is why I know if I eat one bowl of it, I will shortly finish off the box.)
Ok.. enough. If you
have read this to the end you get a gold star on your forehead!
Remember, this is all “to my recollection”… plus, it was almost 30 years ago since I
needed to lose a serious amount of weight.
Do your own research.. (I don’t have time right now to do it for
you) I’m just explaining how I did it
“back then”.
- I will write about the less strict version of “Atkins My Way” in another post.. the way I do it now when I wake up one day and find that my pants are suddenly too tight. These days, when that happens, I’m not in such a rush to get it off.. as long as it comes off, so I don’t attack it so vigorously.
- And I will also tell you my “regular” way of eating (which is all very similar with avoiding those BAD carbs but includes fruit and many more “good carbs”. And weekends don’t count. It also includes things I have learned (since back-then) about nutrition (my way). I’ve made a few changes...like, for instance, eating lots of coconut oil. I don’t consider myself an Atkins eater anymore, it’s a blend of several theories including South Beach and others I have studied but can’t remember. So now, it’s just “My Way” ....and weekends don't count.. or holidays, or going out to dinner, or any number of things.. things that happen occasionally, but not frequently. (how often is "frequent?)
And Yet Another Note: You will hear that Atkins or other low carb
diets are “bad for you”… you will also hear that they are “good for you”… (interesting
that I had EXTREMELY high “good cholesterol when doing Atikns.. good cholesterol is good… haha.. as opposed
to bad cholesterol which is bad.. it’s all in the percentage of how much of
each you have…) So when I heard that
Atkins will give you high cholesterol (in a bad way) because of all the eggs
and fat, I realized it just wasn’t true)
Anyhow, there are “experts” on every side of everything, you just have
to do your own research and decide what you believe for yourself.
Draw backs to seriously eating Atikns My Way… Eating can become boring, especially for a
lazy cook like me, who always just eats the same things… Food can become less interesting and less enticing..
although, that is also a plus..
There is much more to life than just FOOD. Find
other things to be interested in besides what you are going to tingle your
taste buds with next…
Early Aug 1986 - 8 weeks until my due date. The twins were born a month after this picture was taken...... 4 weeks early, but fine and healthy... 6.5 and 7.5 pounds...
Almost a year later, I was still wearing some of my maternity tops!
But I'd lost a lot of that extra weight that had been clinging to my thighs and butt.
My belly was harder to deal with... the twins really stretched it out!
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