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From: Daryl Anderson <[log in to unmask]>
To: [log in to unmask]
Sent: Friday, May 2, 2008 9:15:54 AM
Subject: Re: Anyone here do intermittent fasting?
Sorry, I got on this list accidentally and I am getting 30 emails per day,
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Thanks
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From: "Ashley Moran" <[log in to unmask]>
To: <[log in to unmask]>
Sent: Thursday, May 01, 2008 10:48 AM
Subject: Re: Anyone here do intermittent fasting?
> On 30 Apr 2008, at 19:17, Lisa Sporleder wrote:
>
>> I cook lots of stuff in those times when I'm doing other things
>> somewhere near the kitchen and can just give something a stir every 5-10
>> minutes without devoting much attention to it.
>
> Unfortunately that's my problem, there's no way I can concentrate on my
> job (computer programmer) with food in the oven as it takes me longer
> than 10 minutes to get my concentration back if I have to go and see to
> something else.
>
>
>> I bake chicken a family pack at a time...put meat in pan, put pan in
>> oven, set timer, don't think about until timer goes off...lunches for
>> the week.
>
> Again, it's a nice idea if you eat in the day but I would end up eating
> this as a single day's food...
>
>> As for roasting, my indispensable kitchen tool is the programmable meat
>> thermometer. You set the thermometer for the temperature that you want
>> to take the roast out of the oven, poke the probe into the roast, put
>> the roast in the oven, and when the thing starts beeping, take the roast
>> out. The probe attaches by a thin, flexible cable to the temperature
>> setting/beeper part, which is magnetic and sticks to the side of my
>> stove. No more checking on the roast, no more overcooking because I got
>> busy doing something else. Wipe off the probe and cable with a damp
>> cloth after use, and it's ready to go again. It was a little pricey,
>> but so worth it!
>
> Sounds like a good idea! Unfortunately the house I'm in now is not
> really suited to it - the oven that works is 2 floors down and there are
> 3 fire doors between us. Any oven thermometer I could hear in my room
> would probably be loud enough to kill a small mammal.
>
>
>> If I had to cook a full-fledged meal every day, I'd end up eating crappy
>> foods that my body doesn't handle well.
>
> I find the opposite! When I snack I end up eating worse stuff, or at
> least much less variety, and don't bother to prepare veg.
>
>
>> If eating through the day and not eating after about 3 p.m. means I'm
>> doing IF, then that's what I'm doing most of the time.
>
> I think it depends on the size of your eating window. If you are eating
> 9-3 your eating window is 6 hours so your fasting window (assuming you
> don't drink any calorie-rich drinks in the evening) is 18 hours.
> Currently my split is usually 5/19 to 3/21.
>
> If I ate every other day I'd probably have two meals that day - so I'd
> have a 6 hour eating window and a 42 fasting period, which is double what
> I have now. (I might do the veg every day thing though).
>
>> But check out that programmable meat thermometer! Simplifies roasting
>> considerably.
>
> Will do, thanks.
>
> Ashley
>
>
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