on โ09-03-2013 03:56 PM
on โ09-03-2013 08:02 PM
maybe molasses......
golden syrup and maple syrup are too sweet.
on โ09-03-2013 08:05 PM
oh, no! not molasses.... I use Natvia as a sugar replacement, maybe that will do?
on โ09-03-2013 08:24 PM
oh, no! not molasses.... I use Natvia as a sugar replacement, maybe that will do?
I dont know Az......molasses just came to mind.
Sugar replacement might be just as good........better than molasses.
on โ09-03-2013 08:27 PM
on โ09-03-2013 08:43 PM
I see a dietician who has recommend xylitol as a sugar substitute. It comes in a powdered form.
If you normally have 2 teaspoons of sugar in a drink you only need 1 of the xylitol.
so could that replace honey in the recipe above ^^^^^^^^^?
on โ09-03-2013 09:07 PM
Newstart how much weight have you lost after being on diet shakes and supplements for over the past 12 months?
on โ09-03-2013 09:20 PM
eat right.
exercise.
die anyway.
on โ09-03-2013 09:31 PM
The most important thing about dieting is state of mind.
Although I think making your own healthy shakes is a good idea I think a strict regime of low fat, low energy, no carb shakes, are the way if you want to lose the weight quickly.
Also, it's as cheap as chips to buy as I pointed out about $1.11 a meal from Chemist Warehouse.
The mere fact that some are suggesting honey, molasses or treacle is a bad idea if you are serious about losing the weight.
This is not a diet I would recommend to anybody who is not serious about weight loss & behavioural eating patterns. It's a very strict diet, no cheating, no fats or milk, no sweets & fresh fruit in moderation. Def no alcohol.
I think making your own shakes is a good idea as long as you keep it below 160 calories per drink then it sounds good to me.
Starving your body of high energy food makes it turn on the fat stores you have already in your body then the weight starts to go.
Happy dieting everybody & good luck.
on โ09-03-2013 09:59 PM
I did OptiFast for 3 weeks solid - didn't lose anything :_|
on โ09-03-2013 10:06 PM
Over the long term VLCD's slow down your metabolism. This results in putting the weight back on with extra weight if you increase calories sudenly to maintain. You will then have a harder time losing the weight again, at least until you have slowly managed to increase your metabolism once more.
I have managed to increase my metabolism with exercise and eating properly over the last few years and now have finally started to lose weight again by eating 1400 calories a day with 30 minutes of moderate exercise. If I was exercising at a higher intensity I would increase my calories.
I'm now losing from 1 to 1.5 kilo's every week. Make the diet low in fat and sugar. Clean eating, so cutting out processed food and take away. Learning how to cook meals without using a lot of fat and oil. Making sure I get enough omega 3 and all the other nutrients my body needs to be healthy. Because this further ensures weightloss. Especially a healthy liver, which metabolises our energy and makes the fat stores.
I don't even feel like I'm dieting, don't feel like I'm deprived of good food either, actually quite the opposite.
My plan today was
Breakfast : Qld yoghurt with mango puree
Lunch: Burgen soy bread with lean ham (60g), low fat cheese, and tomato.. spread used a tsp of Omega 3
Dinner: Veal 150g crumbed in herbs, chia seeds and parmeson cheese, olive oil, coleslaw made with low fat egg mayo and lime juice, corn on the cobb and brocolinni.
250 ml of pure fruit juice
Watermelon
I don't spend a lot of money on groceries either and it means my kids are eating healthy and being taught good habits.
Beleive me I have tried everything, I ruined my life with dieting and low calorie diets. This I have found now is the only way I can sustain anything long term and have energy.