Long time no update, I know! But a lot has happened.
I went down to Anchorage to check on my house. Fortunately most things were fine, just a bit of a mess. Only a couple things I love got broken, and overall it gave me a chance to clean up and clear out the clutter.
I also was able to successfully stick with my strict Keto. I'm following the idea of carbs under 25 g, net carbs under 20 g. I use the LoseIt app (upgraded to premium for a year for $20) where I log everything and track my macros. I try to keep it at 5% carbs, 75% fat, 20 % protein, and normally fall somewhere within 10% of those ranges, so I think I'm doing okay.
Physically I feel good, I'm not bloated, I have energy, I look forward to getting things done.
Today though, I was hit with a migraine and nausea that had me tossing out the last bit of my lunch and having the lowest key of all dinners (a fathead pizza crust I'd made and frozen last week dipped in Wholly Guacamole and a Babybel cheese - not my finest moment).
What's got me a little more anxious is that I didn't prep anything for lunch tomorrow. I thawed some reindeer sausages and if I wake up earlier enough can saute up some cabbage and throw on some feta and be fine to get me through til dinner, when I can try out one of the recipes in my queue.
I had more I wanted to say but the migraine really threw me for a loop. I don't think it's Keto flu related, probably more to do with barometric pressure or something like that, but tomorrow I'll be drinking a couple propels, just in case.
Just know I'm still going! I wanted to do 30 days of strict keto to assess how I feel, but that literally takes me right to Christmas, so I may be a little lenient for a few days, but truly plan on getting right back on, assuming it's working for me (but so far, so good!).
Thursday, December 6, 2018
Saturday, December 1, 2018
Day 5 - Earthquake in Anc
So yesterday was a pretty scary day. About 720 miles south of me there was a big earthquake, 7.2, with the epicenter just 7 miles away from the city. And while I was 720 miles away, my friends, my family, and my house were in the middle of it. I spent the whole morning fretting, wondering how bad the damage was, reaching out to people to make sure they were okay, notifying others to let them know I was okay (because when people in the lower 48 hear something happened in Alaska, they assume it happened to EVERYONE in Alaska, even if we're 720 miles away).
Today I'll be making some meals to take down with me as I head to Anchorage to survey the damage and clean up the mess in my house. They're still experiencing aftershocks, but the airport was open yesterday so I assume I'll make it in fine.
I'm nervous about what state I'll find my house in. My friend went over to check for structural damage, to see if the power and water were still on. So far it seems like it's just a mess to be cleaned, so hopefully I'll be able to get it handled in a couple of days.
The good news is most everyone is safe. Shaken, scared, dealing with a lot, but safe. It's going to take a long time for my city to heal from this (roads busted up, buildings cracked) but we'll persevere.
Also Keto is going fine. Keeping track of my macros, realized I'm not snacking at all besides a Babybel cheese to get me through the afternoon, and am already down 9 pounds. I know it's mostly waterweight but still it feels good to see the scale going down instead of up.
Today I'll be making some meals to take down with me as I head to Anchorage to survey the damage and clean up the mess in my house. They're still experiencing aftershocks, but the airport was open yesterday so I assume I'll make it in fine.
I'm nervous about what state I'll find my house in. My friend went over to check for structural damage, to see if the power and water were still on. So far it seems like it's just a mess to be cleaned, so hopefully I'll be able to get it handled in a couple of days.
The good news is most everyone is safe. Shaken, scared, dealing with a lot, but safe. It's going to take a long time for my city to heal from this (roads busted up, buildings cracked) but we'll persevere.
Also Keto is going fine. Keeping track of my macros, realized I'm not snacking at all besides a Babybel cheese to get me through the afternoon, and am already down 9 pounds. I know it's mostly waterweight but still it feels good to see the scale going down instead of up.
Wednesday, November 28, 2018
Day 3 - Learning a Lifestyle
The first round of anything is always hard, because so much brain power is needed to adjust your habits and processes. And Keto is asking me to look at a lot of information I'd never really thought of before, like the carb content of spices. Who knew?
But it's good. regardless of how long I stick with it, I am definitely gaining knowledge and skillsets.
I'm feeling pretty good, no bloating, which I was concerned might happen because of the cheese. Still so much cheese. But I'm trying to make sure I get other nutrients too. I use most of my carb points on veggies, and today actually went just a touch over because the roasted cauliflower I made was just too good. I've learned that when I roast veggies I need to make just as much as I'm supposed to eat, because I will eat the entire tray.
And on a personal note, I don't think the heat in my Barrow apartment is working, but they did bring me 4 space heaters, and 3 of those work so my place is still able to be kept at a livable temperature. In most of the rooms.
Didn't cook at all today, but pulled some chicken from the freezer (and tossed some chicken from the freezer as it was freezer burned beyond repair) and will be making this tomorrow, Keto Chicken Club Casserole. I'm pretty excited to give it a go! And if it looks nice I'll take a picture~
But it's good. regardless of how long I stick with it, I am definitely gaining knowledge and skillsets.
I'm feeling pretty good, no bloating, which I was concerned might happen because of the cheese. Still so much cheese. But I'm trying to make sure I get other nutrients too. I use most of my carb points on veggies, and today actually went just a touch over because the roasted cauliflower I made was just too good. I've learned that when I roast veggies I need to make just as much as I'm supposed to eat, because I will eat the entire tray.
And on a personal note, I don't think the heat in my Barrow apartment is working, but they did bring me 4 space heaters, and 3 of those work so my place is still able to be kept at a livable temperature. In most of the rooms.
Didn't cook at all today, but pulled some chicken from the freezer (and tossed some chicken from the freezer as it was freezer burned beyond repair) and will be making this tomorrow, Keto Chicken Club Casserole. I'm pretty excited to give it a go! And if it looks nice I'll take a picture~
Tuesday, November 27, 2018
Day Two - My house is an ice box
Some ups and downs today. Ate keto, but may have slipped while chowing on some pulled pork. There wasn't a lot of sauce so I thought I'd be okay, but it's definitely possible I overdid the carbs on just that alone. It's kind of crazy how many can be in such a small amount. So I'm erring on the side that, hey, it's Day Two, if I'm gonna screw up better to do it now.
And I still did well all day. Even when tempted with a nice warm meal in a nice warm house, as I was saved from my ice box by my friend. The heater's been out for the last few days, a couple of fixes not taking (but it seems to be working this time, fingers crossed!). Much like Whole30, Keto is going to test my ability to say "no" and politely decline when it's not on plan. Fortunately I've had good practice with this, and while hard, it's definitely doable for me.
At the end of the day I'm really looking at my health and general well-being. I have to do this for me. I'm excited to do this for me.
Going to try some Keto chicken fingers tomorrow, I'll really try to remember to take pictures more! I know that helps with presentation and motivation~
this feels a bit disjointed but my house is still in the processes of warming up so I'll go ahead and blame it on that.
And I still did well all day. Even when tempted with a nice warm meal in a nice warm house, as I was saved from my ice box by my friend. The heater's been out for the last few days, a couple of fixes not taking (but it seems to be working this time, fingers crossed!). Much like Whole30, Keto is going to test my ability to say "no" and politely decline when it's not on plan. Fortunately I've had good practice with this, and while hard, it's definitely doable for me.
At the end of the day I'm really looking at my health and general well-being. I have to do this for me. I'm excited to do this for me.
Going to try some Keto chicken fingers tomorrow, I'll really try to remember to take pictures more! I know that helps with presentation and motivation~
this feels a bit disjointed but my house is still in the processes of warming up so I'll go ahead and blame it on that.
Monday, November 26, 2018
Day One - Cheese on Cheese
Successfully completed my first day of Keto! Hurrah!
I'm so glad I made a couple meals yesterday, and was able to bust another one out today, along with some fat bombs to help me reach my goal of 170 grams. I was off by about 50 g today, which I'm hearing is pretty normal for just getting started. I didn't go over my carb goal, which is a huge hurrah in my book.
No sign of the Keto flu yet, but I do drink massive amounts of water every day (generally 160 ounces, today I did 220), and even ponied up and paid $10 for a bottle of Propel and a little thing of Mio lemon. Hopefully my wonderful Anchorage friends can quick send me some packets so I don't spend my whole paycheck on electrolytes and water~
Overall I'm feeling good. I'm feeling capable. I'm recording macros on a couple of apps right now (LoseIt and Lifesum (I tried MyFitnessPal but couldn't get into it)) until I find which one works best for my needs.
I'm also gathering a lot of recipe ideas from The Diet Doctor, by and large simple and easy to make, not a lot of fancy ingredients needed, and of course Pinterest and general internetting.
I am really going to try to remember to take pictures of my grand creations, and should probably get a starter shot to compare myself to in a month. Let's do this!!
I'm so glad I made a couple meals yesterday, and was able to bust another one out today, along with some fat bombs to help me reach my goal of 170 grams. I was off by about 50 g today, which I'm hearing is pretty normal for just getting started. I didn't go over my carb goal, which is a huge hurrah in my book.
No sign of the Keto flu yet, but I do drink massive amounts of water every day (generally 160 ounces, today I did 220), and even ponied up and paid $10 for a bottle of Propel and a little thing of Mio lemon. Hopefully my wonderful Anchorage friends can quick send me some packets so I don't spend my whole paycheck on electrolytes and water~
Overall I'm feeling good. I'm feeling capable. I'm recording macros on a couple of apps right now (LoseIt and Lifesum (I tried MyFitnessPal but couldn't get into it)) until I find which one works best for my needs.
I'm also gathering a lot of recipe ideas from The Diet Doctor, by and large simple and easy to make, not a lot of fancy ingredients needed, and of course Pinterest and general internetting.
I am really going to try to remember to take pictures of my grand creations, and should probably get a starter shot to compare myself to in a month. Let's do this!!
Sunday, November 25, 2018
Keto Mania
After struggling for the last 6 months on trying to get on and stick with an eating plan that is beneficial to my health and fits into my lifestyle, I've decided to give Keto a shot. I've been up and down about it for a number of reasons, but after reading a bunch and seeing several of my friends get on it, stick with it, and have good results in both their physical and mental well-being, I figured it was worth a solid go.
So I calculated my macros, checked out a bunch of recipes, did my post-Thanksgiving shopping prep before heading back to the village, and believe I am ready to life the lifestyle.
I'm hoping to lose the weight I've put on from slipping into old habits and depression eating (it's been a rough year, y'all, but no more excuses!), and see an improvement in my energy and thought processing. I've heard from several people that after being on Keto for 20 or so days they think clearer and focus easier. I am so ready for that!
I also took the plunge in October and joined HealthyWage, and have made a hefty bet on myself, and need to give myself the tools needed to make sure I win that bet!
So here we are! Day one officially starts tomorrow. I've cleaned all distraction food out of my kitchen, have prepped a couple of different things (beef stroganoff with sautéed cabbage and a very cheesy broccoli bake), and am actually getting a little jazzed to try out some more recipes in the coming days. I haven't been excited about cooking since probably my 2nd round of Whole30. I'm hoping Keto reignites that spark.
I'm a little terrified of falling into the Keto flu, but am hoping I drink enough water and will get enough sodium to bypass it until my body adjusts to its fuel source. Fingers crossed and bottoms up!!
Also I forgot to take pictures but I'll hopefully get back to that as the blog goes on. Yay!
So I calculated my macros, checked out a bunch of recipes, did my post-Thanksgiving shopping prep before heading back to the village, and believe I am ready to life the lifestyle.
I'm hoping to lose the weight I've put on from slipping into old habits and depression eating (it's been a rough year, y'all, but no more excuses!), and see an improvement in my energy and thought processing. I've heard from several people that after being on Keto for 20 or so days they think clearer and focus easier. I am so ready for that!
I also took the plunge in October and joined HealthyWage, and have made a hefty bet on myself, and need to give myself the tools needed to make sure I win that bet!
So here we are! Day one officially starts tomorrow. I've cleaned all distraction food out of my kitchen, have prepped a couple of different things (beef stroganoff with sautéed cabbage and a very cheesy broccoli bake), and am actually getting a little jazzed to try out some more recipes in the coming days. I haven't been excited about cooking since probably my 2nd round of Whole30. I'm hoping Keto reignites that spark.
I'm a little terrified of falling into the Keto flu, but am hoping I drink enough water and will get enough sodium to bypass it until my body adjusts to its fuel source. Fingers crossed and bottoms up!!
Also I forgot to take pictures but I'll hopefully get back to that as the blog goes on. Yay!
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