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General Discussion / Frequency of weight-loss plateaus?
« on: September 21, 2012, 08:52:15 AM »
Hello FTS Family,

Quick question: how often do you hit a weight loss plateau? A couple of weeks ago, I was stuck at 210 lbs. Then I dropped a few lbs. down to my current 201/202. I've been stuck here for about a week. I really want to get under 200 lbs...haven't seen that in 10 years!

Is this normal? I haven't changed eating habits. And I'm exercising as well.

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Ask Umpa / Re: Chicken adobo.
« on: September 05, 2012, 01:13:01 PM »
Thanks everyone.

The substitute is pretty good. Next time I make this, I'm going to have to mix in some water as it is just too strong as is.

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Ask Umpa / Chicken adobo.
« on: September 03, 2012, 12:47:52 PM »
Hi Umpa (and everyone else)!

I was hoping to get some guidance on Bragg's Liquid Amino's. I've been using it to make a common Filipino dish (I'm Filipino) called adobo.

Normally you just marinate chicken in 1/2 cup of soy sauce and 1/2 cup of vinegar. Then you boil it for about 25 minutes.

I've been using Bragg's to replace the soy sauce. The Bragg's label says that there are 100mg of carbs per 1/2 tbsp. Since there are 8 tbsp. in 1/2 cup, my math says that there are 1.6g of carb from the Bragg's.

Is my math correct? Is there anything I should know about Bragg's or counting liquid carbs in general?

Thanks.

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General Discussion / How exercise is helping my weight-loss.
« on: August 16, 2012, 06:55:20 PM »
Hello everyone,

I know that cutting carbs is the real way to lose fat, but I've found that exercise is helping to increase my weight loss as well. When I first (re)started the "lifestyle," I did not exercise at all. My weight loss was decent during these couple of weeks, but nothing like it is now.

A few weeks ago, I started walking every day and immediately noticed an increase in weight loss(roughly a pound every other day). This week, I began a program that will help me to eventually run a 5k. You build on the previous week, so for this week I walk for 5 minutes, jog for 60 seconds, walk for 90 seconds etc. for 20 minutes. My weight loss with this has been very steady. I haven't been keeping charts, but since starting, I've gone from 245 lbs. down to 218 today. I'm not starving myself or anything like that...I just think that exercise is helping.

Exercising has also given me a lot of energy and I've noticed that I don't have as big of an appetite.

Anyways, I just wanted to share my personal experience because I'm really feeling great. I actually look forward to exercising every day.

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General Discussion / Re: Once a month cheat.
« on: July 23, 2012, 03:04:22 PM »
I'll tell you what I would do, I'd let the chef or the organizers know in advance that you need a "diabetic friendly" meal meaning no starch...just meats and greens...I'd even pay extra if required. Everyone is sensitive to "special needs" people and believe me diabetics are special needs people. Even if you don't suffer from the disease the way we eat is the healthy way for diabetics as well  ;)

Thanks Doug. I will speak to the food people today. I doubt they will be able to do something about it for tonight, but this may help me with future dinners.

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General Discussion / Re: Once a month cheat.
« on: July 23, 2012, 02:37:06 PM »
I am probably odd man out here but I do have the occasional "fun" meal.  Not to make others happy though ~ what others think of my eating plan means nothing to me.  I do it for myself.  I simply am not willing to say that I will never eat a particular food ever again.  I have found that if I contain it to a single meal (eaten within an hour) and not a whole day of fun it does not effect my weight at all.  That's just me though  :)

Thanks Kim. I do exercise everyday so I'm hoping that one meal won't have too much of an impact. I hate to do it, but it would save me a lot of trouble at these meetings; a big fuss will be made if I don't eat. Plus I have to pay $25 regardless of if I eat or not so I don't want to waste that money!

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General Discussion / Re: Once a month cheat.
« on: July 23, 2012, 12:28:15 PM »
The meals are just served to us; we don't have a choice as to what they put in front of us. Most of the time it's a meat entree with either a vegetable side or starchy side. One time I didn't eat everything on my plate and the server made this really snarky comment. So I'm nervous about that happening.

It's a small group so they will definitely notice that I'm not eating. I will have to tell them about my new lifestyle. I just wanted to know what could happen physiologically if I had one bad meal. I'm not worried about falling off the band wagon I just want to know what will happen to my body from one bad meal a month.

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General Discussion / Once a month cheat.
« on: July 23, 2012, 08:21:37 AM »
Every 4th Monday, I go to a fraternal meeting where dinner is served. The meals are not FTS friendly and I'm wondering if "cheating" once a month is going to set me back a lot. I would not eat the whole meal, I would just eat enough for them to not bombard me with questions. It's a tuxedo event and I don't know if bringing my own dinner is appropriate.

Any suggestions/comments?

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I've been using ketostix since i "restarted" the lifestyle. I also stay in the moderate range. I use it to see how my body reacts to certain foods. For example, I've noticed that eating a lot of foods with sugar alcohols in them will drastically decrease the results. I also noticed that lack of water will impact the results in the same way.

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General Discussion / Re: Trying it again.
« on: July 20, 2012, 11:05:33 AM »
Thanks for the tip about sugar alcohols. I forgot about the effect they have on the body.

Doug, thanks for the road tips. I'm glad you brought up deli chickens at the market. I love those things but I hesitate to buy them because they don't have nutritional content on them. Should I just buy the ones that don't have any sauce?

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General Discussion / Trying it again.
« on: July 20, 2012, 07:38:35 AM »
Hello everyone,

I first tried FTS in 2010 and lost over 30 lbs. in a month. But soon after that weight loss, I got a job that requires me to travel in an automobile for most of the day. So it got really difficult to maintain the lifestyle. I eventually gained back all of the weight.

I still have the same job, but I decided to try FTS again. I'm entering my 2nd week and I feel great.

I've also discovered that when I eat natural foods, the weight comes off. If I eat non-natural foods or drinks, like Atkins bars and EAS 3 carb drinks, my weight stays the same. So I'm just sticking to stuff that I can make for myself. It's difficult to do that because I work full time and I am also a grad student, but I'm tired of being fat so it's worth it!

I haven't really been checking the scales because I don't want it to be a contest, but I think I've lost around 10 lbs. already. The real notice is in my clothes. I had to go to a tuxedo event the other night and I discovered that the tux was fitting better much better than it used to. So I'm happy about that.

Anyways, I look forward to resuming my journey with you fine folks.

Doug, thanks again for the amazing book. I've been recommending it to family and friends. Will let you know if any of them try it out for themselves.

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Product Reviews / Re: ZEVIA NATRUAL DIET SODA
« on: June 13, 2010, 08:36:00 PM »
Erythritol is a sugar alcohol, right?

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Desserts and Sweets / Re: UMPAS BEANIT BUTTER COOKIES
« on: June 13, 2010, 02:41:43 PM »
i am sorry ,Welcome Damooster! If I can help let me know,I am Umpa, Dougs wife.I have a column called ask umpa  on the home page where I can answer questions and convert your favorite recipes to Fat to skinny friendly. :)

Thanks Umpa. I've been checking out the forums since I bought the book a couple of months ago and I'm just now getting around to posting. You and Doug are absolutely awesome and I thank you for everything you guys do.

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Click Here To Share Your Success Story / New member here.
« on: June 13, 2010, 10:38:28 AM »
Hello everyone,

I'm a 32 year old male from Alexandria, VA. I actually bought Fat to Skinny a couple of months ago and have been on a kind of roller coaster ride with my diet. I used Doug's diet and lost 32 lbs. in a month. I also started going to the gym, so I thought I could bring back some of those foods that I love but that didn't work: I gained 6 lbs. in just a few weeks. So now I'm sticking to the new lifestyle again and feel great.

Anyways, I look forward to interacting with all of you. I've already found some recipe ideas that I want to try so I'm heading to the grocery store!

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Desserts and Sweets / Re: UMPAS BEANIT BUTTER COOKIES
« on: June 13, 2010, 10:33:44 AM »
Just to clarify: the Beanit Butter is 0 net carbs (5g carbs - 5g fiber)?

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