Weigh-in at start of day wt. 123.8lbs (analogue scales corrected ~122.75lbs); 0.0lbs loss
... t.measures - ub. 29.5, w. 27.0, t. 33.50, h. 36.5 inches
I was originally going to go for just a 'guilt-free lunch' but, given how nervous I was about going slightly off-piste, I decided to give my obsessive nature a thorough rattle.
Yes, you read the title right - I'm having a 'day off' and am going ad libitum. I'm having a 'nothing is forbidden day' and I'm not counting, or weighing, anything. No calorie counting. No carb counting. Even no sheep counting when I go to bed.
Lovely lunch with OH's friends of old - salad, feta fritters, curried cauliflower, mushrooms with tofu, garlic bread, stewed apples stuffed with dates and walnuts, creme fraiche, pinot grigio - mmmm... I thought that I was being moderate but felt stowed, uncomfortably so.
Weak nature in the face of delicious food, then sheer greed and some perverse sense of curiosity meant that I had two wee slices of the garlic bread when really the meal would have been more than beautifully complete without. And I feel monumentally guilty now as the hostess had gone to considerable effort to make it low-carb for me. And sheer greed again meant that I ate the entire apple and its stuffing whereas our hostess had the sense to leave some of hers.
Actually, I'll correct myself there - it would have been a wanton act of culinary criminality to leave any of that apple pudding.
Curiosity satisfied: I think the bread actually made my stomach ache, which is why I decided to have more bread in the evening, why not? duh.
Dinner chez nous, involving mushrooms with stilton and cream, watercress salad and vine tomatoes with chilli dressing, mini ciabatta, and red wine. Oh goodness - that was *so* good! I do wish that I could come up with a low-carb version of ciabatta and life would be complete (okay, hyperbole, but you know what I mean). However tasty the ciabatta was, I'm not so sure that it was worth the bloat / stomach ache - certainly wouldn't be on a regular basis, certainly wouldn't be worth de-low-carbing for it either.
Oddly enough, I've not gone mad with sweeties, cakes etc. (except double chocolate ration - 4 small squares rather than 2) - no desire for these things at all: bread is definitely my weak point, and fruit. Indeed, I think that the pudding at lunch-time and the breads were the only carb-sins. And vino. Ah, and I did have a double helping of peanuts with garlic & chilli flakes (actually I felt these were too much half-way through the second helping).
Whatever - that volume of food alone is really going to challenge the scales tomorrow morning!
One of the things that was so liberating about going ad libitum today was not having to weigh anything - a bit of this, a splash of oil, couple of cloves of garlic, a goodly lump of cheese. Nice. I'm hoping that as I move into 'low-carb for life' mode that the measuring will become redundant. Well, it better had - or else.
I think that I needed to remind myself that this WoE is not a cage - and that the world doesn't end if I occasionally fall off the wagon and eat very carbiforous things. That, really, nothing *is* forbidden any more than I'm forbidden to smoke. I choose not to smoke now because of all the wonderful benefits not-smoking brings - and I choose not to eat carby stuff for all the benefits (albeit not so absolutely proven) that low-carb brings. I realize that's not a particularly good analogy as nicotine is a highly toxic and addictive substance, and sugar is... oh, hang on a minute, what was that Dr. Lustig?
Guestimated calorie intake for the day is a really rough 2030 (carbs up to 150g maybe? I honestly think less, nearer 100 maybe) - the extra 30 calories are the only thing I that measured, namely my soya milk in my tea in the morning before I remembered that I was ad libitum.
I'm glad that I had the blow out - but I won't be doing it again in any hurry.
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Thursday, day fifty-three, feed day
Weigh-in at start of day wt. 125.6lbs (analogue scales corrected ~124.25lbs); 1.8lb gain
... t.measures - ub. 29.5, w. 27.0, t. 33.50, h. 36.5 inches
Scales duly challenged - FatDog Fat. Yup, that's me firmly (fatly?) back into the over-weight category *again*. Utterly self-inflicted: now I know what happens when I eat bread and sticky pudding, and two full meals, both with vino... Interestingly, OH reckons that he has gained two to three pounds as well.
Think @Dom-Dom and others were mentioning that, if you're going to blow it - do it in one sitting; I think they might have something there (anecdotal sample n=1 mind).
Itching to make today a repair day to compensate - but I said I'd do 5:2 this week so that should be the end of it; get thee behind me OCD. Time for fresh coffee with cream - that will fix it.
Went for a challenge-free dinner of salad with quorn fillet: 'safe', and little weighing / measuring required. And finally, made CBB's pepper & sesame seed crackers to have with some cheese. Weighing and measuring for this is somehow different because it's "baking", and so seems perfectly reasonable; weighing a tomato before I get to eat it or use it in a recipe is not something that I want to be doing for much longer.
Overall, I managed to resist the temptation to go into major recovery mode and had a fairly normal feed day:
....... Calories 1378.91 Carbs 37.63 Fat 97.59 Protein 37.92 Fibre 15.44
sesame and black pepper crispbreads, CBB p89, makes 8 (ish)
soya flour, 424c/C16.0/F20.0/P39.0/Fi12.0/100g
......... 50g 212.00 8.00 10.00 19.50 6.00
eggs, brown, 151cal/C0g/F11.2g/P12.5/Fi0g/100g
......... ~54g x 1 of 81.54 0.00 6.05 6.75 0.00
sesame seeds, 573c/C21.65/F49.67/P17.73/Fi11.8/100g
......... 18g 103.14 3.90 8.94 3.19 2.12
black pepper, fresh ground
......... 2ml 0.00
salt
......... 2ml 0.00 do NOT go easy on the salt - the crackers really need it
water, warm
......... 120ml 0.00
olive oil, 824cal/F91.6g/C,P&FI<0.1g/100mL
......... 3ml for oiling parchment paper 24.72 0.00 2.75 0.00 0.00
total for sesame and black pepper crispbreads 421.40 11.90 27.74 29.44 8.12
total for single sesame and black pepper crispbread 60.20 1.70 3.96 4.21 1.16
total for two sesame and black pepper crispbreads 120.40 3.40 7.92 8.41 2.32
Method: 1. toast your sesame seeds - I did mine under the grill, you can dry fry them, or even oven them - and set aside; 2. mix all the other dry stuff together in a bowl; 3. make a well in the middle of the mix and add the egg; 4. beat the egg and gradually mix in the dry stuff; 5. once mixed, gradually beat in the water; 6. cut a small piece of parchment to fit the bottom of a microwavable plate and oil it; 7. dollop just under 25ml * of the batter into the middle and spread it into shape (square or circle? it won't stay in either) then liberally shower it with toasted sesame seeds; 8. microwave for 2 to 3 ** minutes until crispy; 9. rest it on a wire rack whilst doing the others - you might need to re-oil the parchment.
* I did 25ml using my measuring spoon and ended up with 6 sensible ones and a monster sized 7th (not monster enough to split into an 8th) - so just under 25ml will probably do for 8 of them : YMMV.
** Yes, you calculated that correctly, if you manage to get the full 8 crackers out of your mix, you'll be pinging away for nearly half an hour.
There has to be a simpler method. A quick 'dry-fry' then oven / grill to crisp out? And how to get nice circles (lids off microwavable ready meals / sauces come to mind)? Kudos to the genius with the answers, though I expect Lakeland will have a plastic gizmo to do this sort of thing.
The crackers had the same slightly 'chalky' texture that soya flour seems to endow everything - I think that I might substitute some ground linseed in next time (and up the water to compensate for its sponge qualities) and / or even use a little oil for water. But, otherwise, they're pretty good for slathering with boursin, or any other savoury delicacy, and they're not quite as insane as the pure linseed ones. I'm thinking that a combination of the two might work together rather well - and be oven bakeable. Oooh, and what about a touch of nut flour? Hmm.
And let's not forget - they're brilliantly low-carb: four of them will set you back near the same number of carb grams as a single ryvita (6.8g for 6.7g); just don't mention the calories
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Friday, day fifty-four, repair day
Weigh-in at start of day wt. 125.2lbs (analogue scales corrected ~123.75lbs); 0.4lb loss
... t.measures - ub. 29.5, w. 27.0, t. 33.50, h. 36.5 inches
At this rate it will be a minimum of five or more days before I've recovered from my ad libitum day.
Cue music from Thunderbirds - repair days to the rescue.
And dinner is affy easy - same as last night but with less mayo, and none of the extras. Hope my crackers are going to be good for another day. And I'm 'psychologically' hungry - I usually let slack a little on my Friday repair day, but with this being only my second repair day this week I couldn't. And OH has just slathered peanut butter and marmalade on a rice cake: oh, the cruelty, the carbs are calling...
....... Calories 660.40 Carbs 31.12 Fat 45.66 Protein 24.40 Fibre 13.91
Not the very best or easiest of repair days, but not the worst; and it's at least 700 calories less than it might have been (I didn't mug the OH for his piece, after all).
Off-topic, from a rather provoked FatDog: I'm driven to have a wee rant about the more extreme exercise fascist fanatic / 5:2 purist postings but fear that I might end up being equally offensive. Insipid apologies after the insults aren't really good enough. Suffice to say: before you impugn others again, would you please remember that not everyone is as anatomically / physiologically blessed as you? Ta. Ever so.