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11 minutes ago, Berry78 said:

I guess I'm fortunate in where I live. If I chose to, I could purchase a yearling calf directly from a farm where it had free run in a large pasture, and send it to the butcher. I did do that once, and got so much meat it took 5 years to eat it all! Lol.

That would be the best way to eat meat, save hunting and eating wild game. For me personally I don't have a problem supplementing B12 if my blood work shows I am lacking.

I would really like to get my intake of fat down lower because heart disease is prevalent in my family. My mom passed from a stroke and my father a massive heart attack. I don't have to follow their paths.

My ideal diet would eliminate oil and cheese. I can get plenty of good fats from plants. I need to learn to cook without my olive oil. I am working on it.

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7 hours ago, Apple1 said:

I need to learn to cook without my olive oil. I am working on it.

This is a hard one. Same here.

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I've been enjoying reading up on the Blue Zones.

Here's a pretty good article that explains the similarities pretty well:

https://www.consciouslifestylemag.com/blue-zones-diet/

An interesting note. Of the 5 Blue Zones, only one was Vegan, and the study showed that the Vegans that also consumed fish (Pescatarians) actually fared slightly better than the regular vegans. Even so, Big Macs and French Fries didn't feature in any of those Zones' diets ;)

Whole, unprocessed grains, Beans, nuts/seeds, fresh produce, fruit, red wine, purple veggies, very small amounts of dairy (averaging 1/2 cup a day or less), 2-3 eggs per week, meat featured at most once a week. Fish a few times a week. Olive oil is ok. No added sugar or white flour. A bit of honey is ok.

They drink coffee, tea, Water, and wine. No fruit juices, vegetable juices, soda, etc. etc.

Sweets happen on special occasions... not daily.

I love this! I'm already all about the single-ingredient shopping, so of COURSE I'll like it! Lol! So many parts of this plan just seem right.

Now that I'm able to eat a bit more, I think I'll find I can meet my Protein goals with 8oz beans, an ounce of nuts, and a 3oz serving of fish each day. They recommend no more than 12oz of fish a week, so that can take care of 4 dinners. The other nights can be eggs, cottage cheese, and meat.

The hardest thing is to stop putting milk in my tea and coffee... :(

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1 hour ago, Berry78 said:

Now that I'm able to eat a bit more, I think I'll find I can meet my Protein goals with 8oz Beans, an ounce of nuts, and a 3oz serving of fish each day. They recommend no more than 12oz of fish a week, so that can take care of 4 dinners. The other nights can be eggs, cottage cheese, and meat.

I am very happy for you @Berry78.

I would encourage you to try to have a couple days a week where you do not consume any meat or fish at all. You can get all the Protein you need from whole grains, beans, and vegetables. I say this because if you want to receive the maximum benefit of eating WFPB the least amount of meat or fish you can consume and still be happy would be best. You can buy non-dairy vegan Creamers for your coffee!! They are very good. I use the Trader Joe's brand.

My dh is eating one meal of salmon and one meal of either turkey or chicken per week. He has lost 5 lbs in the past 2 weeks and he told me tonight he feels very well with increased energy. The only issue he has had is a little insomnia on a couple of occasions. This might not be at all related to the diet change, but I thought it was worth mentioning. One thing that has happened is the guys in his shop (he is a diesel mechanic for the National Guard) have been giving him grief about eating a vegan diet..,men can be so childish sometimes...lol...

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A cup of uncooked oats has 10g Protein (makes more than a cup prepared).

2 cups of Beans has 32g protein

1 oz nuts has 8g protein

I probably can squeeze that much food in... maybe...

But, honestly, I was hoping to get some nice veggies on board...

The thing is, that my hubby (normal sized stomach) can eat 2 cups of beans and a cup of spinach at once for dinner. No problemo. That's 35 grams of protein in one meal. He can eat all those oats for Breakfast, plus an ounce of nuts in it.. that's another 17g. One more ounce of nuts for a snack and he has met his goal for the day. lunch can be protein-free veggies and fruits.

But for me, it'll take 2 meals to eat the beans, and another 2 meals to eat the oatmeal. That's 4 meals, and I've only gotten in beans and oats, and possibly an ounce of nuts!!

Us bariatric folk HAVE to have more concentrated sources of protein. (And I can't do shakes).

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21 minutes ago, Berry78 said:

Us bariatric folk HAVE to have more concentrated sources of Protein. (And I can't do shakes).

I don't know if this is true unless you had a DS.

Here is a link where Dr. Garth Davis discusses protein.

Why can't you do a shake for breakfast? I am still drinking my Chike Mocha high protein coffee shake with unsweetened almond milk every morning. It is delicious and nutritious lol... I get 20g of protein in the shake and then I don't worry about the rest of the day. I easily get 47-55g a day. Really the 47g recommended for women is padded to cover 98% of the population.

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5 minutes ago, SusanG81 said:

Apple thanks for your post. Where can I get the book?

Sent from my SM-G955U using BariatricPal mobile app

I get all my books on Amazon for Audible so I can listen to them on my 1 hour commute to and from work. This is the most efficient way for me to get through books.

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If you read through the thread there have been several books mentioned.

Sent from my SM-N910T using BariatricPal mobile app

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3 minutes ago, SusanG81 said:

Lol NewMe I am a vegetarian and had the sleeve in 2015. I was just tested and showed my good cholesterol was low and my bad cholesterol was high.

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Were you eating a lot of dairy, eggs, and cheese? Were you also still using vegetable oils for cooking?

I am curious because many vegetarians still eat these things and miss out on the low fat benefits of a WFPB diet.

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