Guest guest Posted December 29, 2002 Report Share Posted December 29, 2002 > I'm gearing up to start again on the 1st. I didn't post that > before now because I didn't want someone to say " start now-- why > wait? " Sometimes we need that prep time to get our recipes and meal plans in order, to empty the cabinets, etc., as you've found. > can just nuke it when I get home! He's trying to get switched to > days so we can actually have dinner together every day! Good luck! It's been a few years since you two were able to do this on a daily basis. > Protein. I couldn't find software that tracked by exchanges. So, > the question is - what should those goals be? >Sue in NJ, do you > know where I can find that? Minimum Daily Requirements? A few keyword searchs on Google brought up this site: http://www.ivillage.com/food/recipefinder/articles/0,11731,238271_293165-1,0 0.html It's an article on iVillage explaining what our daily requirements are. It's about 7 pages long but tells what we need and why. But software that tracked exchanges? The only one I ever heard about was the elusive Deal A Meal cd that came and went back in the mid to late 1990's. I've never seen it for sale anywhere locally, saw it once at some on-line catalog but they were out and never expected any more in, as it was a discontinued item. I've never seen it on ebay or half.com, and it was never for sale on 's web site. I think it came before his first site, even. I've looked at different diabetic tracking software over the years, but now that doctors are moving away from exchange lists and into just restricting simple carbs, there is no demand for it. >I'm still looking for something that will do exchanges, You may as well just use the FoodMover. At least you won't have to worry about a dead battery. > as I have become pretty sensitive to sugar and carb Why not look into the Sugar Busters plan? No refined carbs, only whole grains, no added sugar or most other sweeteners, and allowed moderate amounts of fat. You may have to play around a bit because of your dairy allergy, but it looks very workable. The updated book was just released last week and I just started reading it yesterday. Their message board is http://www.sweettalkplus.com/cgi-bin/jboard/jboard.pl?page=1 and you can get a general idea of the plan from there. And don't forget the website http://www.fitday.com that can keep track of your food and nutritional info. Sue in NJ I Have The Body Of A God... Buddha Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 29, 2002 Report Share Posted December 29, 2002 Thanks Sue, I knew you would have some info. I have thought about Sugar Busters, but I'm not ready to give up sugar! I thought I would plan out some days using the FoodMover guidelines and then enter them into the new software and see what it comes up with for numbers. My problem with using the FoodMover is that I just don't.... However, I CAN use it for planning and then record the info into my Palm. I expect to be using the Palm throughout the day for other things so I'll have it out and on already. Besides I'm a sucker for a new gadget! Sue Re: Gearing up to start (long) > I'm gearing up to start again on the 1st. I didn't post that > before now because I didn't want someone to say " start now-- why > wait? " Sometimes we need that prep time to get our recipes and meal plans in order, to empty the cabinets, etc., as you've found. > can just nuke it when I get home! He's trying to get switched to > days so we can actually have dinner together every day! Good luck! It's been a few years since you two were able to do this on a daily basis. > Protein. I couldn't find software that tracked by exchanges. So, > the question is - what should those goals be? >Sue in NJ, do you > know where I can find that? Minimum Daily Requirements? A few keyword searchs on Google brought up this site: http://www.ivillage.com/food/recipefinder/articles/0,11731,238271_ 293165-1,0 0.html It's an article on iVillage explaining what our daily requirements are. It's about 7 pages long but tells what we need and why. But software that tracked exchanges? The only one I ever heard about was the elusive Deal A Meal cd that came and went back in the mid to late 1990's. I've never seen it for sale anywhere locally, saw it once at some on-line catalog but they were out and never expected any more in, as it was a discontinued item. I've never seen it on ebay or half.com, and it was never for sale on 's web site. I think it came before his first site, even. I've looked at different diabetic tracking software over the years, but now that doctors are moving away from exchange lists and into just restricting simple carbs, there is no demand for it. >I'm still looking for something that will do exchanges, You may as well just use the FoodMover. At least you won't have to worry about a dead battery. > as I have become pretty sensitive to sugar and carb Why not look into the Sugar Busters plan? No refined carbs, only whole grains, no added sugar or most other sweeteners, and allowed moderate amounts of fat. You may have to play around a bit because of your dairy allergy, but it looks very workable. The updated book was just released last week and I just started reading it yesterday. Their message board is http://www.sweettalkplus.com/cgi-bin/jboard/jboard.pl?page=1 and you can get a general idea of the plan from there. And don't forget the website http://www.fitday.com that can keep track of your food and nutritional info. Sue in NJ I Have The Body Of A God... Buddha To leave the list, send a blank email to: 100-plus-unsubscribe To contact the owners of this group, send an email to: 100-plus-owner Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 29, 2002 Report Share Posted December 29, 2002 In a message dated 12/29/2002 7:00:42 AM Central Standard Time, suer@... writes: That's about it -- except that I've also gotten my head in the right place! Sue Sue - sounds like you are ready to do this! Good for you!!!!!!! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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