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I just bought the ww pitas yesterday too. We will probably have

turkey burgers tonight so will try that. :-) This is our first week

on Phase II - I'm having trouble breaking out of the Phase 1

limitations even though we only did it for two weeks.

This was the first time I tried cereal; previously I had been having

cottage cheese, and maybe a hard-boiled egg (not my favorite). I

used to have instant oatmeal every morning for breakfast, and it

would keep me until breaktime, so I was quite surprised to hear my

stomach growl! Luckily I always pack a hard-boiled egg for such

emergencies. <G> I did have my morning V-8 (YUCK but I'm getting

used to it) after the cereal, a little 1% milk on the cereal, but

that was it.

Well that just figures Grape Nuts aren't allowed, I love Grape Nuts

(of course especially with raisins). Oh well, I'll look for

something else today while I'm picking up some turkey sausage.

Thanks for the hints!

B.

> ,

>

> Have you tried using a ww pita for your hamburger. I cut one in

half

> and put the other back into the freezer then I took the other half

> and cut in half again and used that for my hamburger bun. Im not

> sure if it was just me going through fastfood withdrawal but it

> tasted great! You also said that after eating your cereal you are

> finding yourself hungry. Are you having anything else with this

meal

> fruit, v8 etc? If you are and still finding yourself hungry try

> having something else for breakie. Some people find that they

cannot

> eat carbs for either breakfast or lunch but do fine with them at

> supper time. Try switching things up a bit and experiment with

> different choices at different times. Also Grapenuts are listed in

> the Good Fats Good Carbs Guide and they are on the avoid list.

>

>

>

>

> > I'm just starting Phase 2, after losing 8 pounds

> > in Phase 1 (which is a really big deal for me, as

> > I have NEVER lost weight on a diet before). I

> > also bought some ww tortillas last night (I

> > am/was a bread/starches nut), wrapped my

> > hamburger up in it, and didn't like it at all. I

> > would've rather had my usual Romaine lettuce leaf

> > around the burger!

> >

> > B.

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There are three books - the original SBD one, a little paperback called Good Carbs Good Fats (or something like that - where IS mine?) that lists lots and lots of foods and categorizes them, and then the new SBD cookbook. lso, there is a paying website that lists updates. This is a moving target, as the diet becomes more and more evolved. Luckily, many who are on the paying site frequently provide others with info.

RE: Re: ww tortillas & hamb, cereals etc

I'm new to the group and the SBD. I have purchased the book, but I haven't bought any of the groceries yet. I'm going to NYC over the weekend, so that will be my farewell to "bad" carbs for awhile :). The only question I have so far is - how do you know what's allowed? Just curious b/c I haven't seen anything in the book regarding cereal, GrapeNuts, etc. Is there a supplemental book I should look for?

Thanks.

-----Original Message-----From: clbrewers Sent: Wednesday, June 02, 2004 12:45 PMTo: South-Beach-Diet-Getting-It-Right Subject: Re: ww tortillas & hamb, cereals etcHi !I just bought the ww pitas yesterday too. We will probably have turkey burgers tonight so will try that. :-) This is our first week on Phase II - I'm having trouble breaking out of the Phase 1 limitations even though we only did it for two weeks.This was the first time I tried cereal; previously I had been having cottage cheese, and maybe a hard-boiled egg (not my favorite). I used to have instant oatmeal every morning for breakfast, and it would keep me until breaktime, so I was quite surprised to hear my stomach growl! Luckily I always pack a hard-boiled egg for such emergencies. <G> I did have my morning V-8 (YUCK but I'm getting used to it) after the cereal, a little 1% milk on the cereal, but that was it.Well that just figures Grape Nuts aren't allowed, I love Grape Nuts (of course especially with raisins). Oh well, I'll look for something else today while I'm picking up some turkey sausage.Thanks for the hints!B.> ,> > Have you tried using a ww pita for your hamburger. I cut one in half > and put the other back into the freezer then I took the other half > and cut in half again and used that for my hamburger bun. Im not > sure if it was just me going through fastfood withdrawal but it > tasted great! You also said that after eating your cereal you are > finding yourself hungry. Are you having anything else with this meal > fruit, v8 etc? If you are and still finding yourself hungry try > having something else for breakie. Some people find that they cannot > eat carbs for either breakfast or lunch but do fine with them at > supper time. Try switching things up a bit and experiment with > different choices at different times. Also Grapenuts are listed in > the Good Fats Good Carbs Guide and they are on the avoid list.> > > > > > I'm just starting Phase 2, after losing 8 pounds> > in Phase 1 (which is a really big deal for me, as> > I have NEVER lost weight on a diet before). I> > also bought some ww tortillas last night (I> > am/was a bread/starches nut), wrapped my> > hamburger up in it, and didn't like it at all. I> > would've rather had my usual Romaine lettuce leaf> > around the burger!> > > > B. Reminder: 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 Reminder: 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

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There are three books - the original SBD one, a little paperback called Good Carbs Good Fats (or something like that - where IS mine?) that lists lots and lots of foods and categorizes them, and then the new SBD cookbook. lso, there is a paying website that lists updates. This is a moving target, as the diet becomes more and more evolved. Luckily, many who are on the paying site frequently provide others with info.

RE: Re: ww tortillas & hamb, cereals etc

I'm new to the group and the SBD. I have purchased the book, but I haven't bought any of the groceries yet. I'm going to NYC over the weekend, so that will be my farewell to "bad" carbs for awhile :). The only question I have so far is - how do you know what's allowed? Just curious b/c I haven't seen anything in the book regarding cereal, GrapeNuts, etc. Is there a supplemental book I should look for?

Thanks.

-----Original Message-----From: clbrewers Sent: Wednesday, June 02, 2004 12:45 PMTo: South-Beach-Diet-Getting-It-Right Subject: Re: ww tortillas & hamb, cereals etcHi !I just bought the ww pitas yesterday too. We will probably have turkey burgers tonight so will try that. :-) This is our first week on Phase II - I'm having trouble breaking out of the Phase 1 limitations even though we only did it for two weeks.This was the first time I tried cereal; previously I had been having cottage cheese, and maybe a hard-boiled egg (not my favorite). I used to have instant oatmeal every morning for breakfast, and it would keep me until breaktime, so I was quite surprised to hear my stomach growl! Luckily I always pack a hard-boiled egg for such emergencies. <G> I did have my morning V-8 (YUCK but I'm getting used to it) after the cereal, a little 1% milk on the cereal, but that was it.Well that just figures Grape Nuts aren't allowed, I love Grape Nuts (of course especially with raisins). Oh well, I'll look for something else today while I'm picking up some turkey sausage.Thanks for the hints!B.> ,> > Have you tried using a ww pita for your hamburger. I cut one in half > and put the other back into the freezer then I took the other half > and cut in half again and used that for my hamburger bun. Im not > sure if it was just me going through fastfood withdrawal but it > tasted great! You also said that after eating your cereal you are > finding yourself hungry. Are you having anything else with this meal > fruit, v8 etc? If you are and still finding yourself hungry try > having something else for breakie. Some people find that they cannot > eat carbs for either breakfast or lunch but do fine with them at > supper time. Try switching things up a bit and experiment with > different choices at different times. Also Grapenuts are listed in > the Good Fats Good Carbs Guide and they are on the avoid list.> > > > > > I'm just starting Phase 2, after losing 8 pounds> > in Phase 1 (which is a really big deal for me, as> > I have NEVER lost weight on a diet before). I> > also bought some ww tortillas last night (I> > am/was a bread/starches nut), wrapped my> > hamburger up in it, and didn't like it at all. I> > would've rather had my usual Romaine lettuce leaf> > around the burger!> > > > B. Reminder: 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 Reminder: 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

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Yes and we thank you for it. I have all three books and it seems

everytime I get thru a review of them all, there is yet

another " update " . Hard to keep up..

- In South-Beach-Diet-Getting-It-Right , " weighter "

<weighter@s...> wrote:

> There are three books - the original SBD one, a little paperback

called Good Carbs Good Fats (or something like that - where IS

mine?) that lists lots and lots of foods and categorizes them, and

then the new SBD cookbook. lso, there is a paying website that lists

updates. This is a moving target, as the diet becomes more and more

evolved. Luckily, many who are on the paying site frequently provide

others with info.

>

>

> Re: ww tortillas & hamb, cereals etc

>

>

> Hi !

>

> I just bought the ww pitas yesterday too. We will probably have

> turkey burgers tonight so will try that. :-) This is our first

week

> on Phase II - I'm having trouble breaking out of the Phase 1

> limitations even though we only did it for two weeks.

>

> This was the first time I tried cereal; previously I had been

having

> cottage cheese, and maybe a hard-boiled egg (not my favorite).

I

> used to have instant oatmeal every morning for breakfast, and it

> would keep me until breaktime, so I was quite surprised to hear

my

> stomach growl! Luckily I always pack a hard-boiled egg for such

> emergencies. <G> I did have my morning V-8 (YUCK but I'm

getting

> used to it) after the cereal, a little 1% milk on the cereal,

but

> that was it.

>

> Well that just figures Grape Nuts aren't allowed, I love Grape

Nuts

> (of course especially with raisins). Oh well, I'll look for

> something else today while I'm picking up some turkey sausage.

>

> Thanks for the hints!

>

> B.

>

>

>

> > ,

> >

> > Have you tried using a ww pita for your hamburger. I cut one

in

> half

> > and put the other back into the freezer then I took the other

half

> > and cut in half again and used that for my hamburger bun. Im

not

> > sure if it was just me going through fastfood withdrawal but

it

> > tasted great! You also said that after eating your cereal you

are

> > finding yourself hungry. Are you having anything else with

this

> meal

> > fruit, v8 etc? If you are and still finding yourself hungry

try

> > having something else for breakie. Some people find that they

> cannot

> > eat carbs for either breakfast or lunch but do fine with them

at

> > supper time. Try switching things up a bit and experiment with

> > different choices at different times. Also Grapenuts are

listed in

> > the Good Fats Good Carbs Guide and they are on the avoid list.

> >

> >

> >

> >

> > > I'm just starting Phase 2, after losing 8 pounds

> > > in Phase 1 (which is a really big deal for me, as

> > > I have NEVER lost weight on a diet before). I

> > > also bought some ww tortillas last night (I

> > > am/was a bread/starches nut), wrapped my

> > > hamburger up in it, and didn't like it at all. I

> > > would've rather had my usual Romaine lettuce leaf

> > > around the burger!

> > >

> > > B.

>

>

>

> Reminder: 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

>

>

>

>

> Reminder: 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

>

>

>

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