Trying to improve my health one day at a time. Doing a ketogenic diet, low carb diet. Losing weight over the age of 50 is not easy or fun but we'll all be healthier when we get there!
Saturday, June 21, 2014
Diane Kress - PART 4 Are YOU In the 60%? The Conclusion is the SOLUTION and exactly what THEY don’t want you to know….
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Low Carb Diets and Alcohol - Good News!
Alcohol starts out as carbohydrate. Wine, light beer, and spirits begin as grapes, grains, or even potatoes. Because alcohol starts out as carbohydrate, many people mistakenly believe that it will cause a spike in blood sugar.
When wine, light beer, and spirits are being made, carbohydrate grams are chemically altered during fermentation or distillation. After fermentation or distillation, the body will process alcohol similar to the way it metabolizes fat ; causing no major spike in blood sugar.
Always consult with your health care provider if 1-2 alcohol containing drinks are safe based on your individual medical conditions and medications.
When wine, light beer, and spirits are being made, carbohydrate grams are chemically altered during fermentation or distillation. After fermentation or distillation, the body will process alcohol similar to the way it metabolizes fat ; causing no major spike in blood sugar.
Always consult with your health care provider if 1-2 alcohol containing drinks are safe based on your individual medical conditions and medications.
Who Should NOT Follow a Ketogenic Diet?
The following information is offered to help you and your physician or healthcare professional determine if a ketogenic diet is right for you.
Contraindicated Metabolic Conditions
Individuals with the following medical conditions should NOT undertake a ketogenic diet:
Carnitine deficiency (primary)
Carnitine palmitoyltransferase (CPT) I or II deficiency
Carnitine translocase deficiency
Beta‐oxidation defects
Medium‐chain acyl dehydrogenase deficiency (MCAD)
Long‐chain acyl dehydrogenase deficiency (LCAD)
Short‐chain acyl dehydrogenase deficiency (SCAD)
Long‐chain 3‐hydroxyacyl‐CoA deficiency
Medium‐chain 3‐hydroxyacyl‐CoA deficiency
Pyruvate carboxylase deficiency
Porphyria
(Note that most of these conditions are identified early in life although porphyria can develop
at any time.)
Contraindicated Health Conditions
Talk to your doctor about implementing a KD if you have any of these conditions:
History of pancreatitis
Active gall bladder disease
Impaired liver function
Impaired fat digestion
Poor nutritional status
Gastric bypass surgery
Abdominal tumors
Decreased gastrointestinal motility; this may be in conjunction with conventional cancer
treatment and associated drugs
History of kidney failure
Back on the Wagon = YOU CAN NOT EVER GO BACK TO YOUR OLD WAY OF EATING
Well, here I am, two years later and most of my weight is back on because once I lost the weight, I thought I could just go back to eating regular food and watch what I ate... in the blink of an eye the weight came back!
I went to Florida with my best friend... she said, eat what I eat, you won't gain weight. Deal.
She gained nothing that week and I gained 11 pounds!
I always wondered how she ate so much, now I know... a calorie may be a calorie but how our bodies metabolize them is very different.
I am just getting ready to go back on the wagon... and once I get it off again I will stay on the plan.... I'm not going to keep doing this........... and I have a ton of skinny clothes I want to wear again.
I remember my doctor telling me... when you reach your goal, you will be surprised how few calories you can eat........... said he doubted I could go over 1,400 a day and felt it would be closer to 1,000 to 1,200. He was right!
So... starting Monday, game plan is back on .. who's going to do this with me?
I went to Florida with my best friend... she said, eat what I eat, you won't gain weight. Deal.
She gained nothing that week and I gained 11 pounds!
I always wondered how she ate so much, now I know... a calorie may be a calorie but how our bodies metabolize them is very different.
I am just getting ready to go back on the wagon... and once I get it off again I will stay on the plan.... I'm not going to keep doing this........... and I have a ton of skinny clothes I want to wear again.
I remember my doctor telling me... when you reach your goal, you will be surprised how few calories you can eat........... said he doubted I could go over 1,400 a day and felt it would be closer to 1,000 to 1,200. He was right!
So... starting Monday, game plan is back on .. who's going to do this with me?
Crustless Quiche to make ahead
This recipe is from the Ketogenic Diet Plan website.. a VERY GOOD website = please visit it.
Low Carb Quiche Recipes
For these low carb quiche recipes, I use a 10 inchCorningWare Quiche Pan for the first quiche, and a 9 inch deep dish pie pan for the second quiche; no special reason, it's just what I have to use.
Any medium melting cheese works well in these quiche recipes. I prefer milder cheeses like muenster or havarti, but cheddar, swiss, monterey jack and gouda are also good choices. I don't recommend using the hard cheeses such as parmesan and romano, as they don't melt well, and they are too salty.
Although you can create a low carb pie crust with almond flour as in the picture, you'll note that these low carb quiche recipes are crustless, which makes it very easy to keep them low carb. And surprisingly, the egg-cheese mixture doesn't stick, as long as you butter the pan.
I make a couple of these low carb quiche recipes every Sunday and have a slice every day for breakfast, which saves me lots of time in the morning and makes it easy to stay on my ketogenic diet plan. At times, when I'm really busy, I'll bring a slice for lunch, and throw on a ounce or two of brie before reheating.
Basic Cheese and Onion Quiche
Makes 2 quiches.
- 5-6 cups shredded muenster and/or colby jack cheese, divided in half
- 2 tablespoons butter plus more for greasing pans
- 1 large white onion, finely chopped
- 12 large eggs, preferably organic or free range eggs
- 2 cups heavy cream
- 1 tsp salt
- 1 tsp ground black pepper
- 2 tsp dried thyme
Directions:
- Preheat oven to 350 degrees.
- In a separate skillet, add the butter and melt over medium-low heat. Add the vegetables and saute until onions are translucent and soft. Remove from heat and cool.
- Butter two 10 inch quiche pans or deep pie pans. Put 2 cups of shredded cheese in bottom of each buttered pan. Add 1/2 of cooled vegetable mixture to each pan in an even layer over cheese.
- Crack 12 eggs and pour into a large mixing bowl. Add the cream and spices, and whisk together until well mixed and frothy. Pour 1/2 mixture over each pan of cheese and veggies, then use a fork to gently and evenly distribute cheese and vegetables into egg and cream mixture.
- Slide quiche pans into oven, leaving an inch of space between pans. Bake for about 20-25 minutes or until set and puffy and slightly golden in the center. You can also use a knife to insert into middle of one of the quiches, and if it comes out clean, they are done.
- Cut each quiche into 6 equal sized servings for a total of 12 servings. Serve immediately, or cool and refrigerate or freeze. These will keep in the freezer for a two weeks, or the refrigerator for a week.
Nutrition: Serving size = 1/6 of a quiche. Each serving has 382 calories, 16 grams of protein, 33 grams of fat, 5 grams of carbohydrate and 1 gram of fiber.
More Low Carb Quiche Recipes:
I hope you enjoy these low carb quiche recipes. I've been making them a long time and have finally hit on a recipe that tastes great every time, reheats well, and keeps in the fridge for a week or two.