Guest guest Posted April 15, 2009 Report Share Posted April 15, 2009 Hello again everyone... First I want to thank you all for your discussions. I originally had started here after learning of the McDougall plan... I started on that plan and packed on the pounds. My body just didn't do well with having a starch as the center of my meal... I struggled and cheated a lot and was very frustrated. Then you all started talking about books. I kept reading about the book " Eat 2 Live " ... So I went out and purchased it. What a HUGE difference in my life it has been. While I was eating foods on the McDougall plan, my body couldn't process the starches. I tried with the baked potatoes every day and making the starch the center of my meal with no success. Let me also say that I have nothing against McDougall, it just didn't work for me. My partner has lost a little weight (not significantly overweight) and is doing well with that type of eating. Now, I am making my salad the center and limiting myself to one cup of starches. I have also incorporated a significant amount of fruit to my diet (which McDougall said would hinder weight loss). The weight is moving very well now. This is only my second day, but I've seen a loss of 7 pounds already. While this may be water weight, it is a loss and something I wasn't experiencing before. I know this isn't a " weight loss list " , but I did want to share that. Now my recipe question is this... Right now I tend to cook black beans, lentils the same way everytime. I'm eating beans with every meal but in small quantities. The only recipe I really know is soaking the beans for 24 hours(so sprouting begins) and putting them in a crock pot with tomato sauce and chili powder, cumin, garlic, peper and letting them go. My questions are thus: 1) Do you know of a tomato sauce that is low in sodium that is best? I've been checking labels but they still seem high. 2) Any recipes you LOVE and would reccomend for beans? I know there's many recipes in the fatfreevegan website, but I really want to know your tried and true. If this is inappropriate to discuss here, feel free to send me an email offline. Thanks so much... Oh... and congrats to the birthday person who started their life anew.... I started on this E2L path the same day you did... here's to creating great health!!! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 15, 2009 Report Share Posted April 15, 2009 Hi Timothy and welcome to the group! I don't really have an answer to your questions (I don't use tomato sauce much and have so many favorite bean dishes that I wouldn't know where to start). But I wanted to let you know that there's a specifically for ETL. It's at Eat-2-Live/ and you're welcome to join us. You'll find some of the same people on both lists, but that one is great for questions specifically about ETL (though I must say it sounds like you're off to a great start--I'm also a big fan of the hot beans over salad!) Susan > 1) Do you know of a tomato sauce that is low in sodium that is > best? I've been checking labels but they still seem high. > > 2) Any recipes you LOVE and would reccomend for beans? I know > there's many recipes in the fatfreevegan website, but I really want > to know your tried and true. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 15, 2009 Report Share Posted April 15, 2009 Thanks Susan... I have joined the group.. that was a great reccomendation. On Wed, Apr 15, 2009 at 8:55 AM, Susan Voisin <susan wrote: Hi Timothy and welcome to the group!I don't really have an answer to your questions (I don't use tomato sauce much and have so many favorite bean dishes that I wouldn't know where to start). But I wanted to let you know that there's a Recent Activity 18 New Members Visit Your Group Give Back for Good Get inspired by a good cause. Y! Toolbar Get it Free! easy 1-click access to your groups. Start a group in 3 easy steps. Connect with others. .. -- " Success is not the key to happiness. Happiness is the key to success. If you love what you are doing, you will be successful. You can be good at what you have to do or you can be unstopable at what you aspire to do. " Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 15, 2009 Report Share Posted April 15, 2009 Timothy, You are talking about topics that are perfect for this group; congrats on your success with the program! I am able to find no-salt added chopped, canned tomatoes at my local grocery store. Not the tomato sauce, but the plain tomatoes. Hopefully, they either have them for you or you can mention this to the manager and they can order some for you. I like soaking and cooking my beans plain. That way, I can freeze them in individual portions for later use and use them in all kinds of recipes with different seasoning profiles. I even blend them in to my green smoothies so I definintely don't want cumin in there! But, then, you can put them in to cook on the stovetop for 1/2 hour or so with onions, cumin, tomatoes, etc., and still get that taste you are looking for. Just a thought. Great job and best of luck to you, Becky - Timothy Wednesday, April 15, 2009 8:03 AM Another D-Lurker Hello again everyone...First I want to thank you all for your discussions. I originally had started here after learning of the McDougall plan... I started on that plan and packed on the pounds. My body just didn't do well with having a starch as the center of my meal... I struggled and cheated a lot and was very frustrated.Then you all started talking about books. I kept reading about the book "Eat 2 Live"... So I went out and purchased it. What a HUGE difference in my life it has been. While I was eating foods on the McDougall plan, my body couldn't process the starches. I tried with the baked potatoes every day and making the starch the center of my meal with no success. Let me also say that I have nothing against McDougall, it just didn't work for me. My partner has lost a little weight (not significantly overweight) and is doing well with that type of eating.Now, I am making my salad the center and limiting myself to one cup of starches. I have also incorporated a significant amount of fruit to my diet (which McDougall said would hinder weight loss). The weight is moving very well now. This is only my second day, but I've seen a loss of 7 pounds already. While this may be water weight, it is a loss and something I wasn't experiencing before.I know this isn't a "weight loss list", but I did want to share that.Now my recipe question is this... Right now I tend to cook black beans, lentils the same way everytime. I'm eating beans with every meal but in small quantities. The only recipe I really know is soaking the beans for 24 hours(so sprouting begins) and putting them in a crock pot with tomato sauce and chili powder, cumin, garlic, peper and letting them go.My questions are thus:1) Do you know of a tomato sauce that is low in sodium that is best? I've been checking labels but they still seem high.2) Any recipes you LOVE and would reccomend for beans? I know there's many recipes in the fatfreevegan website, but I really want to know your tried and true.If this is inappropriate to discuss here, feel free to send me an email offline.Thanks so much...Oh... and congrats to the birthday person who started their life anew.... I started on this E2L path the same day you did... here's to creating great health!!! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 15, 2009 Report Share Posted April 15, 2009 Hey Timothy (or D-Lurker?) I'm mostly just wanting to say it is really cool to hear that " eat to live " is having such a positive effect for you, and that reading talk about it here pointed you to the book. Very cool. I heard McDougall on the radio about 25 years ago or so, and dramatically changed my diet as a result (although I still ate some meat for many years, and I still [now] eat small amounts of dairy.) I only found E2L a few years ago, and I really like his approach. There are some refinements in it that I really like. With that said, I also see " all of them " (McDougall, Ornish, Pritikin, Furhman, etc) as (pretty much) THE SAME diet. Mostly. But presented differently. >Now, I am making my salad the center and limiting myself to one cup >of starches. I have also incorporated a significant amount of fruit >to my diet (which McDougall said would hinder weight loss). Yeah, I kind of see McDougall as favoring starch over fruit (in his max weight loss version) where Furhman favors fruit and limits starch. McDougall limits fruit (in max weight loss) to, I think, 4 a day. I would rather have less rice, myself. Fruit is probably my favorite food. Anyway, I think either one is a reasonable choice for weight loss purposes. For nutritional purposes, I think Furhman has a good case that fruit is extremely valuable (as compared to potatoes or wheat etc.) From a personal viewpoint, I think it is good to see both as options since limiting a whole food category can be difficult. (Like I said, for ME, less fruit would be really sad.) >Now my recipe question is this... Right now I tend to cook black >beans, lentils the same way everytime. I'm eating beans with every >meal but in small quantities. The only recipe I really know is >soaking the beans for 24 hours(so sprouting begins) and putting them >in a crock pot with tomato sauce and chili powder, cumin, garlic, >peper and letting them go. I'm really not much of a cook. The things I make are not fancy. Here's a great (but simple) lentil soup: (BTW, I do not measure, but I will make up some amounts just to give some general idea): LENTIL AND SPINACH SOUP Put into pot, all together:: -- 2 cups of lentils -- 3 cups of spinach (washed, torn into pieces) -- 1 or 2 chopped white onions -- (optional) 2 or more stalks of celery, sliced -- water to cover (add more if needed as it cooks) Simmer until the lentils are soft. Soaking the lentils overnight ahead of time will increase the nutritional values, if you want to plan ahead to do that. Basically, it is good because somehow spinach and lentils are really nice together. You can add any other veggies you want. And you can add more or less spinach -- I'm really not sure about the amounts. A cup up potato would go well, or carrots. =================================================================== STEAMED LENTIL SPROUTS Soak lentils overnight in water. Dump the lentils into a strainer (I use plastic strainer baskets, I have about a dozen that I use for sprouting.) Drain and rinse. Rinse at least twice a day. After 2 to 4 days, put the sprouts in a pot with a TINY bit of water and steam over low to medium heat for a few minutes. The flavor changes and is really quite good. (I also eat a lot of lentil sprouts raw. Cooked is good too.) NOTES ON LENTIL SPROUTS: 1. lentils are probably the easiest-to-sprout seeds I know of. They are VERY easy, and very forgiving. They taste good at all the stages from about 1.5 days to maybe 5 days or so. You can eat them all along the way. 2. lentils (and all other beans) will have LESS protein as they sprout, and MUCH more vitamins (like C and B vitamins, for example). For the purpose of " eat to live " , where there are " goals " for amt of veggies and amt of beans to eat, I would count sprouted lentils as " half veggie and half bean " . But this is not necessarily important unless you eat a LOT of them AND take the guidelines really seriously! best, Moria Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 15, 2009 Report Share Posted April 15, 2009 Moria, Wow.. thanks for the great recipes... Yeah my approach is not to criticize one over the other... we are all different bodies and therefore find what works best for us.... I always said that's why baskin robins had 31 flavors.. because everyone has a different taste... I guess I need a new analogy.. LOL! Timothy (D-Lurker... someone who was lurking behind the scenes reading and now coming out to say hi) On Wed, Apr 15, 2009 at 2:06 PM, Moria Merriweather <moriam wrote: Recent Activity 19 New Members Visit Your Group Group Charity GiveWell.net Identifying the best non-profits Weight Management Challenge Join others who are losing pounds. Mom Power Find wholesome recipes and more. Go Moms Go! .. -- " Success is not the key to happiness. Happiness is the key to success. If you love what you are doing, you will be successful. You can be good at what you have to do or you can be unstopable at what you aspire to do. " Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 15, 2009 Report Share Posted April 15, 2009 Timothy, How about: "That's why we have 31 different types of beans, black, pinto, fava, etc. because everyone has a different tast." Hmm. Still doesn't have a good ring. - Timothy Snider Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 15, 2009 Report Share Posted April 15, 2009 Hi TimothyCongrats on all the great changes!As for sugar-free tomato sauce, I always keep a big tub of tomato puree or tomato paste in my freezer. Then I just scoop out a little when I want to add it to something I'm cooking. It adds richness. Best wishesAlice LeonardANGEL FOOD for vegan treats: marshmallow, meringue, cheeses and creamPO Box 78111 Grey Lynn, Auckland, New ZealandPhone 0064 9 3764623 or 021 2964996This is why I'm vegan:"The animals of the world exist for their own reasons. They were not made for humans any more than black people were made for white, or women created for men." - Alice Walker On 16/04/2009, at 12:03 AM, Timothy wrote:Hello again everyone...First I want to thank you all for your discussions. I originally had started here after learning of the McDougall plan... I started on that plan and packed on the pounds. My body just didn't do well with having a starch as the center of my meal... I struggled and cheated a lot and was very frustrated.Then you all started talking about books. I kept reading about the book "Eat 2 Live"... So I went out and purchased it. What a HUGE difference in my life it has been. While I was eating foods on the McDougall plan, my body couldn't process the starches. I tried with the baked potatoes every day and making the starch the center of my meal with no success. Let me also say that I have nothing against McDougall, it just didn't work for me. My partner has lost a little weight (not significantly overweight) and is doing well with that type of eating.Now, I am making my salad the center and limiting myself to one cup of starches. I have also incorporated a significant amount of fruit to my diet (which McDougall said would hinder weight loss). The weight is moving very well now. This is only my second day, but I've seen a loss of 7 pounds already. While this may be water weight, it is a loss and something I wasn't experiencing before.I know this isn't a "weight loss list", but I did want to share that.Now my recipe question is this... Right now I tend to cook black beans, lentils the same way everytime. I'm eating beans with every meal but in small quantities. The only recipe I really know is soaking the beans for 24 hours(so sprouting begins) and putting them in a crock pot with tomato sauce and chili powder, cumin, garlic, peper and letting them go.My questions are thus:1) Do you know of a tomato sauce that is low in sodium that is best? I've been checking labels but they still seem high.2) Any recipes you LOVE and would reccomend for beans? I know there's many recipes in the fatfreevegan website, but I really want to know your tried and true.If this is inappropriate to discuss here, feel free to send me an email offline.Thanks so much...Oh... and congrats to the birthday person who started their life anew.... I started on this E2L path the same day you did... here's to creating great health!!! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 15, 2009 Report Share Posted April 15, 2009 Welcome, Timothy. Interestingly, I gain on ETL and do better with my weight on McDougall's plan. Over time, I've ended up blending the two programs. And it works for me. The important thing for me is eating whole plant foods. I don't get hung up on the plan. MarthaTimothy Snider <snider.timothy Sent: Wednesday, April 15, 2009 2:20:32 PMRe: Re: Another D-Lurker Moria, Wow.. thanks for the great recipes... Yeah my approach is not to criticize one over the other... we are all different bodies and therefore find what works best for us.... I always said that's why baskin robins had 31 flavors.. because everyone has a different taste... I guess I need a new analogy.. LOL! Timothy (D-Lurker... someone who was lurking behind the scenes reading and now coming out to say hi) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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