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debra evensen wrote:
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> I would appreciate any advice from those of you who have or are in the
> process of losing weight.
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I have lost 40 pounds in 5 months on the paleo diet and I have another
80 - 100 pounds to lose. When I started paleo
just changed my diet slowly eliminating the non paleo foods in a gradual
way. For instance, I still ate crackers but gave up bread.
Then I substituted slices of cucumber for the crackers. I still ate
cheese a lot but with the help of people on this list I
substituted Vegie Slices for a while. I then was able to give up Vegie
slices. Yesterday I went to lunch at a friends house. They had
a large plate of cheese the smell of which made me feel sick. It is hard
to believe that I used to eat that stuff every day and that
it smelled good to me when I was on the SAD.
> I have a unique challenge with the paleo way of eating: My job includes a
> lot of traveling, two to three weeks a month usually. Most of the travel is
> by plane and I end up in very remote parts of Alaska and Canada, as well as
> urban communities. It is hard to plan ahead.
> I did have a paleo experience in a tundra community recently, when I was
> served Musk Ox. Very tender.
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Do you eat in restaurants or are your meals prepared for you without
much choice?
I find it quite easy to eat in restaurants. I order meat, steak or
hamburger ( without the bun),
eggs and sausage, omelets without cheese, no toast or potatoes, Chefs
salad with chicken but without croutons or cheese.
I ask them to substitute extra vegetables for the potato with my BBQ
ribs or prime rib, or fish.
I find that eating in restaurants too often is boring and I'm glad to
get home to eat my favorite foods again.
Hope this helps,
Michael
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