Guest guest Posted May 10, 2004 Report Share Posted May 10, 2004 Well I made it through one week without bread!! I still have cravings but hopefully they will die down - I think I made a couple of mistakes - I had some yogurt with Splenda and I noticed in the book it says to avoid dairy in the first two weeks - anyone here eat yogurt in their first two weeks. I had the occasional fall - I had one bite of my baby's mac and cheese and 2 potato chips but that is really about all. I also ate hot dogs (without buns) last week and I don't think I am supposed to go near hot dogs. Anyhow this is a learning experience for me and any advice is most appreciative - I am waiting for fiddleheads to appear!! YUMMY!! I really don't know how much I lost but my pants feel a lot baggier then before! SO hopefully thats a good sign! LOL Blessings, Debbi in NS Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 11, 2004 Report Share Posted May 11, 2004 Congrats on making it through one week! There has been an update to SBD... I have attached it. Yogurt is allowed now, but only nonfat, plain, no sugar added yogurt is allowed in Phase 1. Here is the update... good luck to you! Milk: Old Version: Avoid all dairy in Phase 1, except for less than 2 tablespoons fat-free ½ and ½, nonfat milk, 1 percent milk, or soy milk allowed with coffee.New Version:Phase 1:Now includes 1 percent or fat-free milk, low-fat plain soy milk (4 grams of fat or less per serving), 1 percent or fat-free buttermilk, and fat-free plain yogurt on the Phase 1 "foods to enjoy" list. Limit dairy to 2 servings a day. Note: Feel free to flavor your fat-free plain yogurt like a ricotta creme.Phase 2:May introduce artificially sweetened nonfat flavored yogurt, but limit this variety to 4 ounces daily. Note: Since the SBD is still low in saturated fat, high-fat whole milk products will remain on the "foods to avoid" lists for all Phases.Tomatoes: Old Version:Limited to one whole tomato or 10 cherry tomatoes per meal in all Phases. New Version:Not limited in any Phase. Onions: Old Version:Limited to ½ per day in all Phases. New Version:Not limited in any Phase. Carrots: Old Version:Avoid carrots in Phase 1 and 2; allowed in moderation in Phase 3. New Version:Allowed, starting in Phase 2. Made it Through one Week!! Well I made it through one week without bread!! I still have cravings but hopefully they will die down - I think I made a couple of mistakes - I had some yogurt with Splenda and I noticed in the book it says to avoid dairy in the first two weeks - anyone here eat yogurt in their first two weeks.I had the occasional fall - I had one bite of my baby's mac and cheese and 2 potato chips but that is really about all. I also ate hot dogs (without buns) last week and I don't think I am supposed to go near hot dogs. Anyhow this is a learning experience for me and any advice is most appreciative - I am waiting for fiddleheads to appear!! YUMMY!!I really don't know how much I lost but my pants feel a lot baggier then before! SO hopefully thats a good sign! LOLBlessings,Debbi in NS Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 11, 2004 Report Share Posted May 11, 2004 Congrats on making it through one week! There has been an update to SBD... I have attached it. Yogurt is allowed now, but only nonfat, plain, no sugar added yogurt is allowed in Phase 1. Here is the update... good luck to you! Milk: Old Version: Avoid all dairy in Phase 1, except for less than 2 tablespoons fat-free ½ and ½, nonfat milk, 1 percent milk, or soy milk allowed with coffee.New Version:Phase 1:Now includes 1 percent or fat-free milk, low-fat plain soy milk (4 grams of fat or less per serving), 1 percent or fat-free buttermilk, and fat-free plain yogurt on the Phase 1 "foods to enjoy" list. Limit dairy to 2 servings a day. Note: Feel free to flavor your fat-free plain yogurt like a ricotta creme.Phase 2:May introduce artificially sweetened nonfat flavored yogurt, but limit this variety to 4 ounces daily. Note: Since the SBD is still low in saturated fat, high-fat whole milk products will remain on the "foods to avoid" lists for all Phases.Tomatoes: Old Version:Limited to one whole tomato or 10 cherry tomatoes per meal in all Phases. New Version:Not limited in any Phase. Onions: Old Version:Limited to ½ per day in all Phases. New Version:Not limited in any Phase. Carrots: Old Version:Avoid carrots in Phase 1 and 2; allowed in moderation in Phase 3. New Version:Allowed, starting in Phase 2. Made it Through one Week!! Well I made it through one week without bread!! I still have cravings but hopefully they will die down - I think I made a couple of mistakes - I had some yogurt with Splenda and I noticed in the book it says to avoid dairy in the first two weeks - anyone here eat yogurt in their first two weeks.I had the occasional fall - I had one bite of my baby's mac and cheese and 2 potato chips but that is really about all. I also ate hot dogs (without buns) last week and I don't think I am supposed to go near hot dogs. Anyhow this is a learning experience for me and any advice is most appreciative - I am waiting for fiddleheads to appear!! YUMMY!!I really don't know how much I lost but my pants feel a lot baggier then before! SO hopefully thats a good sign! LOLBlessings,Debbi in NS Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 11, 2004 Report Share Posted May 11, 2004 Good for you! You can now have lean hot dogs. And also plain Fat free yogurt. Made it Through one Week!! Well I made it through one week without bread!! I still have cravings but hopefully they will die down - I think I made a couple of mistakes - I had some yogurt with Splenda and I noticed in the book it says to avoid dairy in the first two weeks - anyone here eat yogurt in their first two weeks.I had the occasional fall - I had one bite of my baby's mac and cheese and 2 potato chips but that is really about all. I also ate hot dogs (without buns) last week and I don't think I am supposed to go near hot dogs. Anyhow this is a learning experience for me and any advice is most appreciative - I am waiting for fiddleheads to appear!! YUMMY!!I really don't know how much I lost but my pants feel a lot baggier then before! SO hopefully thats a good sign! LOLBlessings,Debbi in NSReminder: The South Beach Diet is not low-carb. Nor is it low-fat. The South Beach Diet teaches you to rely on the right carbs and the right fats-the good ones-and enables you to live quite happily without the bad carbs and bad fats. For more on this WOE please read "The South Beach Diet" by Arthur Agatston, MD. ISBN 1-57954-814-8 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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