Monday, November 22, 2010

Dilly Dip--This Won't Sabotage Your Diet

This dip is great with veggies. It's also great with ridge potato chips. My husband likes it better than the dill dip in the store. I love it because it is not as heavy as other dips and I don't feel guilty.2 cups fat free sour cream

1 T. dried dill weed

1/2-1 teaspoon salt (Redmonds Real Salt is best)

1/4-1/2 teas. black pepper

1/4 c. dehydrated onions

1/2-1 T. onion powder



Mix and let sit an hour to mix flavors.

Veggie Salad--My Secret Party Weapon

Veggie Salad--My Secret Party Weapon

I take this salad to almost every party I go to whether I am on Phase 1 of the diet or not. It's colorful, filling, and tastes great. I fill up on it and then I don't overeat more fattening foods. My extended family requests is at all our family parties. The cilantro, lime and garlic dressing give it a great zip. When you are off Phase 1or 2 of the diet add a can of black beans and a cob of corn.
1-2 green pepper (julliened)

1-2 cucumber (sliced in circles)

1-2 zuchinni (matchstick)

2-3 tomatoes (chopped)

1/2 red onion

1/4 c. cilantro

2-3 limes

2-3 T olive oil

1 t. salt

1/2 tsp pepper

2-3 garlic cloves.

Mix lime juice, olive oil, salt, pepper, and garlic. Pour on veggies.

Mashed "Potatoes" that Won't Raise Your Blood Sugar

Many people don't realize that potatoes have a high glycemic level. The glycemic index, glycaemic index, or GI is a measure of the effects of carbohydrates on blood sugar levels. Carbohydrates that break down quickly during digestion and release glucose rapidly into the blood stream have a high GI; carbohydrates that break down more slowly, releasing glucose more gradually into the bloodstream, have a low GI. Potatoes have as high of GI as white sugar and white bread. This recipe is good for Phase One dieters as well as anyone with blood sugar issues.


1 head of fresh cauliflower
Onion powder
Garlic powder
REALSALT (Sea salt), to taste
1 packet of Ideal Protein Leek soup or Ideal Protein Chicken soup
Optional: Wasabi Powder (to taste – gives it a zing!)
Optional: 1-2 tsp. or Olive Oil
Steam (preferred) or boil the cauliflower until it is very, very soft. Drain the water (if boiled). Add the seasonings (be creative) and add ••• -1 packet of any of the soup mixes (to taste). Add olive oil and mash well - serve steaming hot

Monday, November 8, 2010

My favorites are Kit Kats and Snickers. Six Easy ways to Enjoy the Holidays w/o gaining weight.

The holidays are upon us. Halloween, Thanksgiving, and Christmas can be a challenge. I can eat a lot of those little mini candy bars 2 weeks before and after Halloween. Then I can move on to treating myself to parties. If I’m not careful the “holidays” can end up being three months rather than 3 days.
How do you enjoy the holidays without gaining ten lbs? Here are some tips that help me.
Enjoy your favorite candy bars—then give them away. Sometimes the big packages of candy or snacks aren’t the best deal if you eat them. Get a small bag and enjoy it.
Eat before you go to a party. I keep around a batch of soup that I snack on. If you drink a hot soup before you go somewhere it keeps you from overeating. Albertson’s has those canned boullions on for .39 cents a can until Tuesday. I bought a case and is makes really easy soups.
Bring a healthy salad to the party and load up on that before you eat other things. I bring a vegetable salad that people love. My salad is usually the first dish to go. I have posted it on my blog at losingweightwithidealprotein.blogspot.com.
Chew gum while you are preparing food. I taste while I’m preparing foods. If I chew gum I am less likely to eat while I am in the kitchen.
Keep good snacks around. I make sure we have raw almonds and cranberries, string cheese, jerky, plain nonfat yogurt and berries, cottage cheese with fruit or tomatoes, coleslaw or brocolli slaw with nuts and meat, or apples. If you have good snacks it helps you from being hungry. These are all good snacks, but the Ideal Protein bars, pudding, or drinks really satisfy you and can act as a meal replacement. You can have them in your car for those hectic days that you can get really stupid.
Enjoy your cheat day. Just go on Phase One for one day after a cheat day. This is the key principle of the maintenance afterwards. If you don’t have insulin in your system the next day the body doesn’t store all those carbs into fat. You can go on Phase One with or without the product. However, it’s a lot easier to go on Phase One if you have product around. I think part of it is the mental factor. I think the other part is having absorbable protein and so few carbs just cuts your appetite.

Veggie Salad--Take This to Your Next Party

Veggie Salad

Great for picnics, potlucks, and reunions. Everybody wants what you are eating.It's colorful, filling and tastes great. The cilantro, lime and garlic dressing give it a great zip. When you are off the diet add a can of black beans and a cob of corn.

1-2 green pepper (julliened)

1-2 cucumber (sliced in circles)

1-2 zuchinni (matchstick)

2-3 tomatoes (chopped)

1/2 red onion

1/4 c. cilantro

2-3 limes

2-3 Tolive oil

1 t. salt

1/2 tsp pepper

2-3 garlic cloves.

Mix lime juice, olive oil, salt, pepper, and garlic. Pour on veggies.

Fajita's--Phase 1

This meat is incredibly tasty. I like to marinade it all day but you can do it right before. If you are on Phase 1 or 2 just skip the bean and tortillas and have the meat on lettuce with pico de gallo.

Marinade

2-3 T of prepared garlic

1/2+ c. lime juice

1/4-1/2 c. cilantro

dash of liquid smoke.

1/4 c. olive oil

1 t. kosher salt or Redmond Real Salt

Put in a gallon zip lock bag and add

Carne Asada (I get it precut at Winco)


Cook on hot pan on stove. Spread liberally with kosher salt. Cut meat crosswise on grain.

Kevin's Big Catch 40 lbs in 60 days

I was scared to death when I found out my cholesterol was 400 and triglycerides were 900. I was only in my 40’s. “I want to live,” I thought. I knew I had to take control of my health myself.

I couldn’t sleep that night because I knew what the tests meant. I went on a low fat diet ten years ago and my cholesterol dropped to 215 and triglycerides to 150 with medication. However, I still couldn’t lose the weight. I knew I was a candidate for diabetes because both of my grandparents got it in their 50’s. I also wanted to get off my medication. (My calf muscles separated twice because of my statin drugs.)

I felt like a slug on the couch and I wanted my energy back. I wasn’t sure how I was going to do it, but had to do something. I visited some old friends and was shocked with all the weight they lost. They told me about this program and I knew they had the tools that would work for me. They referred my to Dr. Gray. I lost 40 lbs in 60 days.

The diet is so doable. I feel anyone can do it if they want to. The coaching was critical because I had questions throughout the program. I was able to get off my statins and cholesterol drugs. My cholesterol is now 140 and triglycerides are 48 without meds.

I have saved so much money. I no longer spend $300 a quarter for the rest of my life for my cholesterol meds.

Dr. Gray also helped me with my knee pain and neck pain. I can sleep at night without medication. I was skeptical at first going to him for my knee because I thought he just did backs. I’m glad I found out.

The best part of the program is how I feel. I’m joining a gym and I like exercising now. It’s so much more enjoyable without the extra weight. I feel great and I know I have taken control of my health. I know I have the tools to keep it off the rest of my life.

Kevin, 53, Boise

Husband, father, young grandfather, IBM Service Engineer.