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yvonne326 Wed, Apr-16-03 14:24

Low-Carb Weight Watchers?
 
Anyone doing a low carb version of Weight Watchers? And if so, how has your progress been? - what foods do you eat? - is there a carb number you try to uphold? Curious - - trying to figure out what to try next since ATKINS has lost its interest and I am having a tough time sticking with it (thus, not losing anything in 4 weeks).

Skamito Wed, Apr-16-03 14:28

Lisak17 is, here's a link to about the point in her journal where she started: Lisak17's journal
I think she's doing pretty well on it.

Here's a sample menu ripped from the headlines: ;)

breakfast: crustless spinach quiche w/egg whites instead of eggs
snack: strawberries and string cheese
lunch: grilled chicken salad minus the yummy avocado and i am using low fat dressing instead of high but making sure the sugar and carbs are not high
snack: string cheese and 1/2apple or tangerine
dinner: either lean meat/chicken/crab and broc/cauli.
snack: sf jello

yvonne326 Wed, Apr-16-03 14:36

Thanks Angela - I will read her thread - :)

asugar Wed, Apr-16-03 14:40

I'm doing something I call "Shoogasizing" which is in essence, a lower carb version of Weight Watchers. I've been doing it for a few weeks now and I'm getting very good results. Whether it's points or calories, they do count.

I'm using real butter and mayo, but not nearly as much as I was using when I was doing Atkins. I'm trying to choose carbs that are high in fiber. I snack on Kashi Good Friends cereal (I eat it dry right out of the box) which is very high in fiber. I also eat about 2 cups of sugar free pudding a day. I make it with skim milk. I eat protein at every meal and I eat all the green vegetables I want.

So far, I'm really liking it.

asugar :wave:

yvonne326 Wed, Apr-16-03 14:42

Asugar - what are the "basics" on the plan you are doing? In other words - do you eat fruit? Is there awebsite with faqs on this - - :)

asugar Wed, Apr-16-03 14:55

Since I've never liked too many fruits, about the only fruit I've eaten since switching to Shoogasizing is about twice a week I've had a banana. I cut it up and put cinnamon on it and nuke it for 45 seconds and add a little ff cool whip...........tastes just like the inside of a pie.

There really aren't any FAQs, b/c Carol and I made up the term, "Shoogasizing" b/c a few people on the forum call me Shoog!

I try to choose chicken or turkey over beef or pork, but I do eat beef and pork. I eat poached eggs on whole wheat or oat diet toast just about every day. I make sure to include protein at each meal b/c carby meals just don't fill me up. I do better if I eat eggs for breakfast than if I were to have something carby like a bagel, so I don't bother to eat bagels.........they just don't fill me up. I eat lots of veggies. I count points. I bank points. I use butter but sometimes use butter buds instead if I need the points for other things. It's pretty easy to stick to so far. Basically, I can eat anything I want...............I just can't eat everything I want.
asugar :wave:

Loribell Wed, Apr-16-03 16:28

Wow, thanks for the good tips. My husband and I have been talking about the very same thing. He has reached his goal and I am just about there. Upon that happy event we are switching to a more normal diet. Don't get me wrong the Atkins plan has been great but for a family of four with a vegatarian daughter and a son that is not big on meat it makes for interesting meals.
I have the weight watchers program and all the counters from my sister-n-law so we're ready to go as soon as the weight is off.
I think both plans have good points and with some thought they can be combined to satisfy my needs and also my families.

Loribell

yvonne326 Thu, Apr-17-03 07:47

We I found my old booklets and the counting points thing won't work. But the Shoogasizing plan seems to be just a lower-carb, lower fat, lower calorie WOE - - am I right on this? I can do this with no problem.

chocy963 Thu, Apr-17-03 08:10

I have been on WW for about 3 years. I lost 40 lbs, then gained most of it back. I tried to get back on, but found that it actually gave me too much freedom. Yes, you can have that piece of pizza, but the problem was that one piece led to another, to another, etc...

If you like veggies, you might be able to do lo-carb WW, but the problem is that fat has so many points. It seems you would almost be forece to do a low fat/lo carb version of WW to stay within your points, which IMO could be both unhealthy and not fun.

I will be curious to see if you can figure a way to make it work for you. Will keep my eyes open to see how it is going :)

Good luck!

yvonne326 Thu, Apr-17-03 12:23

Well after doing research I have decided to try the SOUTH BEACH DIET - low carb/lower fat plan. I will see if it works...have nothing to lose (except weight and inches!

(http://www.prevention.com/cda/featu...0,5023,00.htmlD

Skamito Thu, Apr-17-03 12:33

Good luck with South Beach. It looks like it involves a lot of choice (less restrictions) so be careful! I wish you success. And hey, let us know how it goes. :)

asugar Thu, Apr-17-03 19:07

Quote:
But the Shoogasizing plan seems to be just a lower-carb, lower fat, lower calorie WOE - - am I right on this? I can do this with no problem.


Yup! So far, I'm really liking it. I don't count calories, instead I count points. CarolCA stumbled across the Southbeach Diet shortly after we changed plans and she ordered the book and is very interested in the SouthBeach Diet, too. It's very similar to what I'm doing. She's been counting calories instead of points, and she broke a stall and has been consistently losing since she switched plans, too. Good luck to you whatever you decide to try.
asugar :wave:

joan_s Fri, Apr-18-03 00:21

Me Too! Me too!
 
This thread came to me at just the right time. I, too, have been on a 4-week stall - even though I have been sticking to Atkins religiously - and really really need to see some downward movement.

I have been toying with the idea of doing a lower-fat version of Atkins, possibly with a few more 'good' carbs added now and again.

This e-mail chain has convinced me that the time is right!

I'll let you know how it goes!

Joan

lisak17 Tue, Apr-22-03 15:51

I have been doing the low carb WW after not having much success on Atkins when i tried doing it for the 3rd time. The first time on Atkins i was very successful but my success was not as good the 2nd and 3rd time around.

I really like doing the low carb WW because i think calories really matter for me and Atkins was allowing me to eat too many calories because of the high fat. I also miss my fruit!!

We should all make our own little support network and journal with one another to help each other.

Lisa

loopygem Fri, May-09-03 06:01

if ur interested in doing a lower fat low carb regime may i recommend 'turn up the heat' by philip L goglia, i think there is a website 2. :daze:


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