SLICK - talking to the other people in the group I'm in, it sounds what I'm seeing for weight loss is most likely fluid loss from inflammation that I have. This is a very good thing! Hopefully that means the inflammation issues I'm dealing with are starting to heal up.
I'm not `100% convinced I made the zoodles right. They were still kind of hard. I'm wondering if I didn't cook them long enough now. Are they supposed to be soft (for lack of a better) like normal angel hair pasta?
DUDE - I was actually much closer to my goal early last year. I did break the 200lb barrier, but I relapsed. Recent research has opened my eyes to a new way of eating and so far it's working great. This won't be a diet for me. It's going to be a lifestyle change. It has to be or won't work. I am very excited to see results and I'm 100% sticking with it this time.
So, today's weigh in was 217.8lb. Down another .6lb. Last night's dinner was so yummy. The best meal I made all week trying these new recipes. I made lemon roasted chicken thighs and had it with a veggie roast of carrots and broccoli. I'm not a fan of broccoli, but I think the bacon that I added to it pushed me over the edge. It was so good!
This "diet" that I'm on actually has me eating fattier foods, frequently. Stuff like red meat and even bacon can be eaten on a regular basis. From what everyone says, it's not the "fat" in foods like this that makes us fat, it's how it's cooked and of course everything else we eat. So by cooking meats in coconut oil or olive oil instead of butter, it's a healthier fat source. We'll see what my blood work says. I'm thinking I'll go for a physical (which I HATE doing - my last was about 4 years ago) in about 6 months to check my levels.