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So, i was at one point around 330 pounds, which is not healthy for my height.
Over 3 years, I was very slowly losing weight after some diet improvements. Went down from 330 to around 290. (cooking meals at home, using fresh ingredients instead of making things from a box.)
I switched to a low carb diet early in Feb 2022 when i got my T2 diabetes diagnoses.
Essentially, i try to keep my net carbs under 100gm per day. And I keep track of everything i eat.
I use a lot more low carb veggies in place of pastas, breads, and rice mostly.
Like, i will still eat small quantity of rice, but it will be loaded with veggies.
We go through a ton of Cauliflower, Onion, Zucchini, Green Beans, Peas, Cilantro, Bean Sprouts, Rutabaga, Broccoli, Cabbage, Peppers, Asparagus, Mushrooms, Avocados, Cucumbers, Green Beans, Celery, Radishes, and Tomatos. I try to mix it up by buying different varieties of stuff.
Hardest sacrifice for me has been to cut out most pizza and stuff like chicken pot pies.
Switched from real tortillas to the low carb tortillas.
Switched from rye bread to keto bread.
Eating more fresh veggies is not particularly expensive, as most tend to be pretty inexpensive. But, all the "keto" versions of food just seem damn expensive. Low carb snacks like Parmesan Crisps are like 10x as expensive as a bag of doritos, and monk fruit sweetener is way way more than sugar. Also, Almond flour is way more than regular wheat flour. The Rebel Keto Iced Cream is like $6 for a little pint vs the $3-4 for almost half a gallon of normal iced cream.
However, i've been losing like 10-15 pounds per month, and the food i eat is still very delicious and filling. (currently weigh around 260)
Anybody else who struggles with weight, maybe some of this might possibly be helpful.
Also, I still don't like broccoli, as it is IMO the second worst vegetable after the dreaded "false pea pods" (aka edamame), but, a little bit of broccoli that isn't overcooked mixed in with better tasting veggies and some meat can still be quite good. Onion + Garlic + butter + salt makes everything better
Over 3 years, I was very slowly losing weight after some diet improvements. Went down from 330 to around 290. (cooking meals at home, using fresh ingredients instead of making things from a box.)
I switched to a low carb diet early in Feb 2022 when i got my T2 diabetes diagnoses.
Essentially, i try to keep my net carbs under 100gm per day. And I keep track of everything i eat.
I use a lot more low carb veggies in place of pastas, breads, and rice mostly.
Like, i will still eat small quantity of rice, but it will be loaded with veggies.
We go through a ton of Cauliflower, Onion, Zucchini, Green Beans, Peas, Cilantro, Bean Sprouts, Rutabaga, Broccoli, Cabbage, Peppers, Asparagus, Mushrooms, Avocados, Cucumbers, Green Beans, Celery, Radishes, and Tomatos. I try to mix it up by buying different varieties of stuff.
Hardest sacrifice for me has been to cut out most pizza and stuff like chicken pot pies.
Switched from real tortillas to the low carb tortillas.
Switched from rye bread to keto bread.
Eating more fresh veggies is not particularly expensive, as most tend to be pretty inexpensive. But, all the "keto" versions of food just seem damn expensive. Low carb snacks like Parmesan Crisps are like 10x as expensive as a bag of doritos, and monk fruit sweetener is way way more than sugar. Also, Almond flour is way more than regular wheat flour. The Rebel Keto Iced Cream is like $6 for a little pint vs the $3-4 for almost half a gallon of normal iced cream.
However, i've been losing like 10-15 pounds per month, and the food i eat is still very delicious and filling. (currently weigh around 260)
Anybody else who struggles with weight, maybe some of this might possibly be helpful.
Also, I still don't like broccoli, as it is IMO the second worst vegetable after the dreaded "false pea pods" (aka edamame), but, a little bit of broccoli that isn't overcooked mixed in with better tasting veggies and some meat can still be quite good. Onion + Garlic + butter + salt makes everything better