Low Carb Tips: Replacing Carb-Heavy Foods in your Diet

As you guys know in June I changed my eating habits very drastically. I decided to keep track of my carb intake for 2 main reasons – 1. because I wanted to lose weight/feel better about my appearance and 2. because my family has a history of diabetes and carbs are a diabetic’s enemy. You can read about my journey here: when I started, my 10 lb mark, and 20 lb mark. I actually haven’t lost much weight since then, only 2 pounds down. But I am seeing a difference in my clothes, a continuing improvement on my endurance, and an increase in the amount of weight that I can lift. Thanks to my Nike Fuelband SE, I’ve been able to make strides in my fitness by keeping track of my activity and challenging to push harder than the workout before.

For my eating habits, one of the hardest things for me to do was give up chips and french fries. Those 2 things I can never resist. They’re my weakness. But what I’ve learned to do was find a replacement that could satisfy my craving for those things by replacing them with items that have similar properties. Here are a few suggestions.

  1. Chip replacement: chicharron (the one with the fat off). Baken-ets have been my best friend when it came to a chip replacement. Zero carbs people. Now don’t get it twisted, not saying you can eat the whole bag in 1 sitting obvi 😛
  2. Pasta replacement: shirataki noodles. 3g of carbs for half the package. I have to say, these don’t taste anything like regular pasta. The texture is very different. Some hate it, some like it. I like it!When you open it and touch it with your hands if feels like an overcooked noodle. But it’s not! It actually holds its shape very well. I don’t know if I’m doing a good job at selling this one lol. The trick is to really drain the liquid from the noodles. Either strain it and give it time to dry or pat down with a paper towel. I stir fried the noodles with some soy, sesame oil, long green beans, and tofu. Recipe to come in a couple weeks 🙂
  3. Sandwich Bread replacement: low carb tortilla. I love certain types of bread – french bread, sourdough bowls, baguettes, and other artisan breads. That I haven’t found a replacement for, unfortunately. But for my sandwiches? I buy Mission’s Carb Balance Tortilla. Though it has the highest amount of carbs on this list (19g of carbs per tortilla) most of it is from fiber (13g) which is good.
  4. Rice replacement: cauliflower rice. I haven’t had cauliflower rice in a while but it’s a great alternative if you need that texture. Cooked cauliflower is 5g of carbs per cup. That’s over 8x less carbs than 1 cup of rice. Imagine that 🙂 Charlie has a great cauliflower fried rice recipe. I’ll have to bug him to share that with us!
  5. Mashed Potato replacement: cauliflower mash. This is a spectacular alternative to mashed potatoes! Charlie and I lived off of this when I first went low-carb. Then we got tired of it cuz we had it so much lol! Add a little bit of salt, pepper, even 2 tbs of fat free cream cheese (2g of carbs) and you’re golden!

You can also read some more tips about my low carb diet here.

Virtual Bible Study

Wow friends. I’m utterly transformed. As you know from my last post I’ve been feeling like I’ve been defeated lately. Though I’ve been feeling stressed and overwhelmed I’ve been finding the little victories to help me stay positive and thankful. One major factor in my current happiness is thanks to something my dear friends and I started a few weeks ago – Virtual Bible Study.

I have so much gratitude for finding my faith and spirituality when I did. I began my journey back to faith in 2007. It has been a long journey and I feel it has just begun. I’ve come, strayed away, and come back over and over again. But now I don’t ever want to leave, I never want to stray away again. Though life has been a roller coaster, my faith has kept me strong and grounded no matter what the circumstance. It has enriched every aspect of my life.

2 Fridays ago, my friends and I started our first virtual bible study. Those that are able to attend in person come to our house, and those that are unable to come in person join via Google Hangout. We’ve gone through 2 bible studies and quite honestly, I look forward to the next one the moment it’s over. Being able to study the word with my friends have not only enriched my life in a spiritual way but have brought me closer to them in a way we have never bonded before. It’s so refreshing and liberating.

Thanks to this bible study, my week is full of positivity, optimism, and the Word. They’ve inspired me to push the boundaries of my relationship with Christ in ways that I never thought I could do. They’ve challenged me to grow closer to the Lord, learn and revisit things that have expended my faith, and share their knowledge to help me see different views that I never would have thought of before.

Little Victories

Isn’t it funny how one little thing can ruin your whole day? It’s just one of those days I guess. Where I feel completely defeated. I feel like my body is a stress meter and I can barely keep my head above it to keep from drowning.

Normally, I’d admit defeat. I’d just call it a day and wave my white flag. But today for some reason I’m celebrating those little victories to help me uplift my spirits. If you’re down, enjoy those little moments when you overcame something and came out on top. Have a great week friends!

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