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A day in my low-carb life: May 2017

By Jim May 3, 2017

Breaking fast with eggs

It's been a while since I recounted a day of low-carb, high-fat (LCHF) eating. Granted, only an LCHF beginner would find such a post interesting and/or useful, and even that may be wishful thinking on my part, but taking a close look at what I'm doing diet-wise is a major purpose for the blog -- at least from my point of view. If nothing else, writing down what I'm eating makes me pay attention to the process. So here goes. … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Food, Personal Reflection Tagged With: calories, eggs, fasting, LCHF

Green beans: low-carb and familiar

By Jim April 30, 2017

green beans

Green beans (a.k.a. snap beans or string beans) are a familiar vegetable, and reasonably low-carb and nutritious. I find it hard to get excited about them, though. Like most people in the American mid-lands, I've been eating green beans my whole life. As a kid, I ate a lot of canned veggies -- including corn, spinach, peas, lima beans, and, yes, green beans. Today, the only canned vegetable I eat at home is spinach. However, I often encounter canned green beans at restaurants. I go ahead and … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Food, Low-Carb Basics Tagged With: Anita, green beans, vegetables

A low-carb dieter’s blood test results (updated)

By Jim April 26, 2017

Blood tests

When I first began eating my low-carb, high-fat (LCHF) diet, and losing pounds and inches around the middle, I encountered the occasional nay-sayer -- someone who was sure all that fat in my food was going to clog up my arteries and kill me dead, sooner rather than later. I've escaped that fate for six years. Indeed, within a few months of starting my low-carb diet, I had significantly reduced my belly-fat, and my blood-pressure. Those were powerful indicators that I was improving my odds … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Featured Posts, Low-Carb Basics, Personal Reflection Tagged With: blood pressure, blood tests, cholesterol, weight loss

Is broccoli low-carb? Compared to what?

By Jim April 23, 2017

Broccoli chart

Is broccoli low-carb? It depends . . . I haven't written many posts about vegetables over the years. Nuts, yes. Seeds, yes. Even fruits (avocado, blueberries, strawberries and tomatoes). Once in a while, I've put up a photo of a plate with, say, a few green beans and a big juicy steak. But the focus has not been on the beans. The lack of focus on veggies may give readers the false impression that I don't eat many. In fact, I do veggies. Not just lettuce, either, but real, honest-to-gosh, … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Food Tagged With: Anita, blueberries, broccoli, LCHF, low-carb, potatoes, salad, strawberries, vegetables

Great foods for a low-carb diet (part 6): pecans

By Jim April 19, 2017

low-carb pecans

The pecan: a low-carb, high-fat powerhouse Move over almonds, get outta here walnuts. When it comes to being a truly great low-carb, high-fat (LCHF) nut, the humble pecan has you both beat. On the key criterion of net-carbs (total carbs minus fiber), a single quarter-cup serving of pecans has only one. That's right. Naturally low-carb pecans (raw) have just one net-carb per serving (4 grams carbs - 3 grams fiber). That's a good start, but not the whole story. Almonds are also … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Food Tagged With: almonds, food, high-fat, LCHF, low-carb, macadamias, nuts, Skaldeman, walnuts

Eating low-carb at Taco Bell

By Jim April 15, 2017

Can you really eat low-carb at Taco Bell? If not "low-carb," you can at least eat "lower-carb" at Taco Bell, and get some quick tasty affordable nutrition while you do it. Of course, you must go in with a plan, and that means conducting a little research. Even then, I'm not suggesting that Taco Bell -- or for that matter, any fast-food restaurant -- is a good place to eat while on the induction phase of the Atkins plan. It's hard to keep your net carbs down to 25 grams a day if you eat anywhere … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Food Tagged With: eating out, low-carb

Home improvements

By Jim April 12, 2017

Links to Updated and Refurbished Posts "Life After Carbs" is six years old, which is 120 in Internet years. At such an advanced age, the site needed some tender-loving-care, so I put on the tool-belt and hardhat and went to work. I changed the look and organization of the homepage, and perhaps more importantly, reviewed and revised a whole bunch of posts and pages that told the story of my continuing low-carb life-style. In many cases, a good post had gotten buried and forgotten (even by me). … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Uncategorized Tagged With: links

Low-carb snacks to keep the munchies at bay

By Jim April 5, 2017

a few of my favorite low-carb snacks

Yes, there are great low-carb snacks -- quite a few of them, in fact -- but standard munchables such as potato chips and corn chips aren't among them. No, neither are little powdered donuts. Admittedly, anyone trying to lose weight, via a low-carb diet or otherwise, ought to avoid snacking as much as possible. The whole idea is to encourage your body to burn its fat, and constantly eating is poor strategy in that regard.  However, if you're like me (that is, human), you like to eat and eat … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Featured Posts, Food, Low-Carb Basics Tagged With: cheese, low-carb, pork rinds, snacks

A classic low-carb breakfast for burning fat

By Jim March 29, 2017

Basic low-carb breakfast: eggs, sausage and guacamole

The classic low-carb breakfast starts with eggs, in one form or another, and often ends there. Scrambled eggs and fried eggs are my mainstays. Sometimes, for the sake of variety, I might have hard-boiled or poached eggs, but the problem with those is too little fat. Remember, I'm eating a HIGH fat, low carb diet. I want a great fat-busting ratio of fat to carbs plus protein to start my day. (See my post on calculating the Skaldeman fat-burning quotient.) So eggs pan-cooked in butter or coconut … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Featured Posts, Food, Low-Carb Basics Tagged With: avocados, breakfast, eggs, food, low-carb, Skaldeman

Perfect low-carb blueberry pancake recipe

By Jim March 26, 2017

For months, I've been working to perfect my low-carb blueberry pancake recipe. I'm finally there. What makes these the perfect pancakes? Well, they're easy to make -- just five ingredients. And they're high in fat, low in net carbohydrates, and the recipe makes just enough for one person to eat on a weekend morning when he or she is hungry for a treat. Oh, and the blueberries add a lot to the experience! I suppose a person could share the pancakes with another person if that other person would … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Featured Posts, Food, Low-Carb Basics Tagged With: almond flour, blueberries, breakfast, eggs, low-carb, pancakes, recipe

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