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    Hi all, just wanted to introduce myself. I have ME so am not as frequent a poster as I would like but I do lurk and comment when I can!

    I have just signed up to Tesco Diets low GI plan for the second time; I did it about 5 years ago and lost well but then became ill and my weight went up. This time around I tried Slimming World initially but had very slow losses and came to the conclusion that it wasn't for me. I suffer from hypoglycaemia and was eating big portions of the wrong carbs which made me crash, and when I calculated my daily calories they were high enough that it was no wonder I wasn't losing. So back to GI/GL for me! I like the Tesco plan because the menu planning is straightforward but you have the flexibility to use your own recipes as well. And I love being able to have good fats in moderation; it really bugged me on SW that this was so difficult. You could have a KitKat but heaven forbid you want some almond butter!

    On SW it took me 6 months to lose a stone; I have lost an average of a pound a week since restarting low GI four weeks ago. I don't expect this rate to continue (having ME makes your body do weird things with food - it is very inclined to put fat on and very disinclined to burn it off, and of course you can't exercise and sometimes have almost nonexistent activity levels) but it's great to see some forward progress!

    I have a lot of cookbooks (both 'normal' and GI/GL) and love reading and planning to try new recipes. Since restarting Tesco Diets I have tried to be fairly good (found that on SW I was eating too many naughty snacks within my syn allowance just because I could); I treat myself to one of the Green and Black's 20g mini chocolate bars a couple of times a week or a 100cal pack of M&S crunchy lentil snacks if I'm desperate for something crispy and that seems to be working so far.

    Most of my meals are from scratch as I have to avoid chemicals/processed food as much as possible. Fortunately my husband is a very good sport and willing to cook whatever is in the meal plan for that day. He's a skinny runner type so has to supplement 1000cal/day or so on top of what I eat, which is sometimes tricky!

    I am trying to limit bread to a max of 2 slices/day (but usually 1 or none), or a wholewheat/Food Doctor pitta if I'm having wheat - otherwise it tends to be oatcakes. I also like the thin-sliced chewy rye bread toasted. In theory I am trying to cut down on gluten a little bit but in practice it doesn't always work out that way!

    Anyway, sorry to have blathered on so long! Looking forward to reading the posts here; it's inspiring to see people who are doing really well or successfully maintaining using this way of eating.
    Last edited by Plumfoodie : 25th July, 2011 at 03:16 PM

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    Hi and welcome to the forum. You sound very knowledgeable on the whole Gi/GL thing. You can share all your tips and tricks. You lost well before so can do it again. You have made a good start at dropping a pound a week.
    With your illness it has to be an even tougher effort for you, so respect to you.
    I love GL. I'm not active due to lot of back problems but I managed 2 to 3 pounds a week loss when I followed GL very strictly. I'm maintaining nicely and can enjoy lovely foods. I'll never eat any other way now.
    Good luck and keep posting to update your progress both good and bad.



    http://www.minimins.com/gi-diet-supp...011-diary.html
    http://www.minimins.com/gi-diet-supp...-gl-diary.html
    Total loss :116lbs = 63 inches at 31/08/10
    Lipotrim = 87 lbs and 53.5 inches
    GL = 29lbs and 9.5 inches


    Year One 1/09/2009 - 31/08/2010
    Wk 01-28 87 lbs lost and 53.5 inches overall lost on TFR
    Wk 29-52 29lbs lost and 9.5 inches lost on GL
    Goal!!!! 116lbs lost and 63 inches lost overall. Size 28 down to Size 14!!!!


    Year Two 01/09/2010-31/08/2011 Maintaining both GL and TFR losses
    Only major gain was over Xmas period. Gained 9lbs. Lost this by mid Feb through portion control and eating low GL foods.


    Year Three 01/09/2011- 31/08/2012
    Had a 9lb gain again over the Xmas hols and lost this by March 2012.
    19/03/2012 Weight is 180. This is upper end of my 170-180 range so need to cut back a lttle.

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    BMI Information:
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    Current BMI: 24.6
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    Total Weight Loss: 38.3lb
    Weight to Lose: 1.7lb
    % Lost 19.15%
    Hi Molly, thanks for the welcome. I have been reading the forum and your loss/maintenance is so inspirational. Sorry to hear about your back problems but it seems that the GI/GL way works even without much exercise.

    I don't feel I've got everything sussed, not by a long shot! The Tesco plan allows for things that I wouldn't have considered to be on plan (bananas and mango chutney - though not together!) which confuses me sometimes, and I also have to swot up as I'm not sure anymore where things like carrots and couscous fit in for adapting my own favourites. Trying not to obsess too much though and just focus on what seems sensible and makes me feel good.
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    You are so right about not obsessing. The thing to do is to get into a mindset that this is a way of life and not a diet.
    I read Holford, Denby, etc. And pinched bits of their wisdom to follow on my own gl road.
    Bananas are a higher GL food, so one small one is ok
    Carrots are a root veg so have a higher starch content. Starch converts to sugar. If you love them, still have some but in a smaller quantity.
    Couscous is ok but again, in slightly smaller quantities. I add about 30g to a stirfry. Quinoa is a good substitute for it and rice, pasta, potato etc and you can have a good portion, 65g, for your carb portion of your meal.
    Little by little, make changes and you will soon see results. The plan you are following will have been designed to give results so stick with it.



    http://www.minimins.com/gi-diet-supp...011-diary.html
    http://www.minimins.com/gi-diet-supp...-gl-diary.html
    Total loss :116lbs = 63 inches at 31/08/10
    Lipotrim = 87 lbs and 53.5 inches
    GL = 29lbs and 9.5 inches


    Year One 1/09/2009 - 31/08/2010
    Wk 01-28 87 lbs lost and 53.5 inches overall lost on TFR
    Wk 29-52 29lbs lost and 9.5 inches lost on GL
    Goal!!!! 116lbs lost and 63 inches lost overall. Size 28 down to Size 14!!!!


    Year Two 01/09/2010-31/08/2011 Maintaining both GL and TFR losses
    Only major gain was over Xmas period. Gained 9lbs. Lost this by mid Feb through portion control and eating low GL foods.


    Year Three 01/09/2011- 31/08/2012
    Had a 9lb gain again over the Xmas hols and lost this by March 2012.
    19/03/2012 Weight is 180. This is upper end of my 170-180 range so need to cut back a lttle.

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    % Lost 19.15%
    Thanks for the info. I just get confused sometimes as one source will say one thing and then another source says something else and you start wondering who is right! But I think you're right that we all have to find what works for us personally.

    The thing I keep trying to bear in mind about the Tesco site is that its main focus is calorie control rather than following the strictest of GI/GL principles. For example, tonight we are having fish with a bulgar wheat salad and almonds, which Tesco is happy with but would have Ian Marber tutting! I'll be happy too though as it's yummy.

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    Just curious what anyone thinks of this recipe in terms of being low GI/GL? It was quite nice although we did have to add garlic, because we add garlic to almost everything. ;-) Are the beans and carrots together too much? We had some extra broccoli with it.

    Chicken & white bean stew recipe - Recipes - BBC Good Food

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    Quote Originally Posted by Plumfoodie
    Just curious what anyone thinks of this recipe in terms of being low GI/GL? It was quite nice although we did have to add garlic, because we add garlic to almost everything. ;-) Are the beans and carrots together too much? We had some extra broccoli with it.

    Chicken & white bean stew recipe - Recipes - BBC Good Food
    That's a lovely recipe and very Gi friendly. I'd use less oil and add a red pepper and one carrot.
    Why not copy and paste it into the recipe thread in the stickies section.
    Personally, I'd omit the oil. I follow Holford's tip on dry frying or steam frying. You don't add oil just pop food in a good non stick pan with a lid. I got a great one off Qvc from the cooks essentials range. Not dear either.
    The thighs will release enough fat in them to fry the other ingredients. I love haricot beans too. I must make this next week.



    http://www.minimins.com/gi-diet-supp...011-diary.html
    http://www.minimins.com/gi-diet-supp...-gl-diary.html
    Total loss :116lbs = 63 inches at 31/08/10
    Lipotrim = 87 lbs and 53.5 inches
    GL = 29lbs and 9.5 inches


    Year One 1/09/2009 - 31/08/2010
    Wk 01-28 87 lbs lost and 53.5 inches overall lost on TFR
    Wk 29-52 29lbs lost and 9.5 inches lost on GL
    Goal!!!! 116lbs lost and 63 inches lost overall. Size 28 down to Size 14!!!!


    Year Two 01/09/2010-31/08/2011 Maintaining both GL and TFR losses
    Only major gain was over Xmas period. Gained 9lbs. Lost this by mid Feb through portion control and eating low GL foods.


    Year Three 01/09/2011- 31/08/2012
    Had a 9lb gain again over the Xmas hols and lost this by March 2012.
    19/03/2012 Weight is 180. This is upper end of my 170-180 range so need to cut back a lttle.

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    Diet: low GI/GL + kettlebells
    Height: 5ft8in
    Start Date: January 2011
    Start Weight: 200lb
    Current Weight: 161.7lb
    Goal Weight: 160lb


    BMI Information:
    Start BMI: 30.4
    Current BMI: 24.6
    Goal BMI: 24.3


    Statistics:
    Total Weight Loss: 38.3lb
    Weight to Lose: 1.7lb
    % Lost 19.15%
    Good idea to sub red pepper for some of the carrot. The recipe comments also suggest adding some leek which I'll do next time. Let me know what you think of it if you try it!

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    Diet: low GI/GL + kettlebells
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    BMI Information:
    Start BMI: 30.4
    Current BMI: 24.6
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    Statistics:
    Total Weight Loss: 38.3lb
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    % Lost 19.15%
    Chose to be a bit naughty last night! Although wound up being a bit naughtier than I'd meant to originally as we ran out of time to cook dinner before going to the cinema. So had a small burger before my planned small pick'n'mix indulgence. Now that I'm eating low GI/GL, even a very small amount of sweets seemed like loads and I enjoyed each one instead of just mindlessly stuffing them into my gob.

    I know sugar is probably the worst thing to cheat on, but it's not every day you watch the last ever Harry Potter film!
    Just keep swinging, swinging, swinging... http://www.minimins.com/kettlebells/


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    Goal Date: No date- it's for life!!


    BMI Information:
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    Current BMI: 27.4
    Goal BMI: 27.4


    Statistics:
    Total Weight Loss: 8st2lb
    % Lost 38.78%
    Ah HP deserved a bit of sweet treat. No harm done once you can get back on track. Adopt the 80/20 rule. You decide when and what your 20% treats are.



    http://www.minimins.com/gi-diet-supp...011-diary.html
    http://www.minimins.com/gi-diet-supp...-gl-diary.html
    Total loss :116lbs = 63 inches at 31/08/10
    Lipotrim = 87 lbs and 53.5 inches
    GL = 29lbs and 9.5 inches


    Year One 1/09/2009 - 31/08/2010
    Wk 01-28 87 lbs lost and 53.5 inches overall lost on TFR
    Wk 29-52 29lbs lost and 9.5 inches lost on GL
    Goal!!!! 116lbs lost and 63 inches lost overall. Size 28 down to Size 14!!!!


    Year Two 01/09/2010-31/08/2011 Maintaining both GL and TFR losses
    Only major gain was over Xmas period. Gained 9lbs. Lost this by mid Feb through portion control and eating low GL foods.


    Year Three 01/09/2011- 31/08/2012
    Had a 9lb gain again over the Xmas hols and lost this by March 2012.
    19/03/2012 Weight is 180. This is upper end of my 170-180 range so need to cut back a lttle.

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    Diet: low GI/GL + kettlebells
    Height: 5ft8in
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    Start Weight: 200lb
    Current Weight: 161.7lb
    Goal Weight: 160lb


    BMI Information:
    Start BMI: 30.4
    Current BMI: 24.6
    Goal BMI: 24.3


    Statistics:
    Total Weight Loss: 38.3lb
    Weight to Lose: 1.7lb
    % Lost 19.15%
    Back on track today, apart from missing breakfast due to sleeping in! Can't do these late nights any more and for some reason when we got in at 11 decided we couldn't leave the raspberries/redcurrants already picked from our garden (why we were running late for dinner) until the next day as they were starting to look smooshy, and so started making jam! Which we've labelled Midnight Mystery Jam, the mystery being why we weren't sensible enough to leave it 8 hours until the morning to make it!

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    % Lost 38.78%
    Ah I love the idea of making jam so late in the night. Raspberries go off so quickly.
    I hope you froze some. A 150 g frozen berries with a 100 ml of yoghurt makes a fab dessert.



    http://www.minimins.com/gi-diet-supp...011-diary.html
    http://www.minimins.com/gi-diet-supp...-gl-diary.html
    Total loss :116lbs = 63 inches at 31/08/10
    Lipotrim = 87 lbs and 53.5 inches
    GL = 29lbs and 9.5 inches


    Year One 1/09/2009 - 31/08/2010
    Wk 01-28 87 lbs lost and 53.5 inches overall lost on TFR
    Wk 29-52 29lbs lost and 9.5 inches lost on GL
    Goal!!!! 116lbs lost and 63 inches lost overall. Size 28 down to Size 14!!!!


    Year Two 01/09/2010-31/08/2011 Maintaining both GL and TFR losses
    Only major gain was over Xmas period. Gained 9lbs. Lost this by mid Feb through portion control and eating low GL foods.


    Year Three 01/09/2011- 31/08/2012
    Had a 9lb gain again over the Xmas hols and lost this by March 2012.
    19/03/2012 Weight is 180. This is upper end of my 170-180 range so need to cut back a lttle.

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    Diet: low GI/GL + kettlebells
    Height: 5ft8in
    Start Date: January 2011
    Start Weight: 200lb
    Current Weight: 161.7lb
    Goal Weight: 160lb


    BMI Information:
    Start BMI: 30.4
    Current BMI: 24.6
    Goal BMI: 24.3


    Statistics:
    Total Weight Loss: 38.3lb
    Weight to Lose: 1.7lb
    % Lost 19.15%
    All the home grown raspberries tend to end up either in jam or just eaten fresh, but I do keep a big bag of frozen mixed berries in the freezer for puddingy-type occasions. Expensive to buy in the normal supermarkets but Costco do a huge bag at a very reasonable price.

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    Diet: low GI/GL + kettlebells
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    Start Weight: 200lb
    Current Weight: 161.7lb
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    BMI Information:
    Start BMI: 30.4
    Current BMI: 24.6
    Goal BMI: 24.3


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    Weight to Lose: 1.7lb
    % Lost 19.15%
    Can't believe I have only just found out that the flavoured low-fat EasiYo yoghurts are unsweetened! I had been avoiding them and only having the plain slimmers or low-fat Greek varieties as I was sure the others would have artificial sweetener (which I can't have) in them. But they don't!

    I'm so excited; I've added them to my shopping list along with Nakd bars. Nice to have some flavoured yoghurts instead of always plain (I do like the plain Easiyo too, not as tart as some of the shop-bought ones) and can always add a tiny bit of honey to sweeten if needed. I find most commercial flavoured yoghurts too sweet anyway so this may be the perfect solution.

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    Goal Date: No date- it's for life!!


    BMI Information:
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    Current BMI: 27.4
    Goal BMI: 27.4


    Statistics:
    Total Weight Loss: 8st2lb
    % Lost 38.78%
    I love Easi yo too. There is such variety in them. I don't worry if some of them are sweetened as I just have a little less of them. The Greek n honey one is fab!! Sweet but fab!!!



    http://www.minimins.com/gi-diet-supp...011-diary.html
    http://www.minimins.com/gi-diet-supp...-gl-diary.html
    Total loss :116lbs = 63 inches at 31/08/10
    Lipotrim = 87 lbs and 53.5 inches
    GL = 29lbs and 9.5 inches


    Year One 1/09/2009 - 31/08/2010
    Wk 01-28 87 lbs lost and 53.5 inches overall lost on TFR
    Wk 29-52 29lbs lost and 9.5 inches lost on GL
    Goal!!!! 116lbs lost and 63 inches lost overall. Size 28 down to Size 14!!!!


    Year Two 01/09/2010-31/08/2011 Maintaining both GL and TFR losses
    Only major gain was over Xmas period. Gained 9lbs. Lost this by mid Feb through portion control and eating low GL foods.


    Year Three 01/09/2011- 31/08/2012
    Had a 9lb gain again over the Xmas hols and lost this by March 2012.
    19/03/2012 Weight is 180. This is upper end of my 170-180 range so need to cut back a lttle.

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