Exercise makes me feel great.. it is get started that is hard. Finding the time to do it and then just doing it. I have found a couple of decent routines from Prevention Magazine. This is a magazine that my mom got years ago.. then if I remember correctly it had mostly nutrition.. now it has a lot of exercise information. The routine I am trying is "Blast off your belly in record time" - http://www.prevention.com/weight-loss/weight-loss-tips/lose-weight-fast-fat-blasting-workout
The exercises use resistance bands and weights. The most interesting one is a take on the old fashioned curtsy. Who knew doing a bunch of good old curtsies could give you a work out. At least the first couple sets were great. I find holding the curtsy a bit helps the burn, and it is easy to remember. The other one I like is the side leg lift cruch.. adding the resistance bands really helps to boos this simple exercise. Try this routine.. it is relatively simple and kind of fun.
Monday, March 26, 2012
Saturday, March 24, 2012
awesome brownies and pizza crust.
I made some incredible low carb brownies yesterday. They are terrific. I like them best either chilled or heated in the microwave. They are a bit crumbly.. even my dad liked them. Here is the recipe
http://lowcarbdiets.about.com/od/desserts/r/miraclebrownies.htm The erythritol is expensive but worth it. You will get a big batch. With treats like these it makes the ongoing weight loss phase of Atkins a lot easier. I have also been experimenting with low carb pizza crusts. I have found that the ones made with flax meal, eggs, oil, baking powder, and a little bit of low carb coconut flour(optional) to be the lowest carb. They are not terrific but definitely eatable and if you have great toppings you don't notice much that you do not have a white flour crust. This pizza is extremely filling ..all the fiber from the flax.. You will have a tough time eating more than 2 slices.
I find that when I mix this stuff with the regular salads and protein and vegetable meals.. the situation is a lot nicer. Remember to use the brownies as a treat.. not a meal. I cut mine and put them away in pieces. that way I am less likely to eat extra big pieces.
http://lowcarbdiets.about.com/od/desserts/r/miraclebrownies.htm The erythritol is expensive but worth it. You will get a big batch. With treats like these it makes the ongoing weight loss phase of Atkins a lot easier. I have also been experimenting with low carb pizza crusts. I have found that the ones made with flax meal, eggs, oil, baking powder, and a little bit of low carb coconut flour(optional) to be the lowest carb. They are not terrific but definitely eatable and if you have great toppings you don't notice much that you do not have a white flour crust. This pizza is extremely filling ..all the fiber from the flax.. You will have a tough time eating more than 2 slices.
I find that when I mix this stuff with the regular salads and protein and vegetable meals.. the situation is a lot nicer. Remember to use the brownies as a treat.. not a meal. I cut mine and put them away in pieces. that way I am less likely to eat extra big pieces.
Monday, March 19, 2012
Progress..slow but steady
Well my progress has been slow but steady. So far I have lost about 5 lbs. 2 inches off of my waist. Yeah. 1.5 inches off of hips. not too shabby. I have found some great low carbohydrate recipes.
This one rises beautifully http://www.food.com/recipe/best-low-carb-bread-bread-machine-102631 While it is not the same as good old white bread, it is OK tasting. I have also come up with a great chocolate cookie recipe
This one rises beautifully http://www.food.com/recipe/best-low-carb-bread-bread-machine-102631 While it is not the same as good old white bread, it is OK tasting. I have also come up with a great chocolate cookie recipe
Friday, March 9, 2012
Cravings still there
Its been over 2 weeks and I must confess I still miss potato chips, french fries and bread. In the evenings when these are the strongest I have come up with a couple of things that help. Keeping my hands busy helps a lot. I do this by knitting and or doing crossword puzzles. I prefer the knitting because it actually produces something. Put crossword puzzles exercise the mind a little. My favorite way to do crosswords is on my sons nintendo ds that he does not play with as much. I imagine all of the smart phones have apps for this.. but since I don't have a smart phone and this was free.. I also use the newspaper. I find with my hands and mind busy I don't miss the snacks so much. Watching TV without keeping my hands busy is a recipe for disaster for me.. just too easy to munch. So other things to do would be crochet, macrame, carving with a knife.. if you are into that sort of thing.
Friday, March 2, 2012
Baking withdrawal blues
Lately I have really missed baking. Pre low carb, I would bake at least two or three times a week. Most of the times sugar cookies, chocolate chip cookies and homemade bread for my gang. They can go through more than 6 dozen of cookies in less than a week. It had been a while( ok maybe just a week and a half) since I had made them cookies. I gave it a shot the other day. First I started out by making some low carb cookies that I could eat. They turned out beautifully. I got the recipe from http://www.ticklemysweettooth.com/blog/?s=pumpkin+cookies&x=0&y=0 They are terrific. The batter is a little strange but for low carb the cookies are terrific. Doing this first gave me the willpower to make the 6 dozen of cookies for my gang. If you want cookie give these a try.. you can order the coconut flour from Amazon.com if you don't have any in your local stores.
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