by Nancy » April 8th, 2005, 10:52 am
It is important to watch the calories and the carb levels of what you put on your salad or vegetables.
The Take Shape for Life program using the Medifast products is designed to teach us how to eat appropriately for maximum health support and weight loss. The total calorie and carb content of the salad for the Green part of the Lean n’ Green Meal has been determined for us and when we begin to add a bit more of other foods, especially high-fat/ high calorie foods, we jeopardize the integrity of the weight loss program.
Salad dressings typically do not add much in terms of carbohydrates unless the mayonnaise or oil has been replaced with corn syrup but they certainly do increase the calories consumed. Nearly all commercially made salad dressings are one-third fat. Fat = flab on the bod and in the arterial system.
The Medifast products are specially designed to have the correct ratio of protein to carbs and when we add more food to the equation or foods with higher fat and calories, we get the balance out of alignment.
It is during the weight loss phase that we learn and develop habits to enable us to maintain our appropriate weight for a lifetime. During the 7 months of weight loss for me, I wanted to learn all the lessons necessary to be able to maintain my 135 pound loss.
I had no intention of ever having to do a do-over.
Like you, Bleu Cheese or Roquefort was my favorite dressing and before Medifast, it was easy for me to ladle a couple hundred calories of fat onto my low-cal salad to make it more palatable. With every ladleful, I added plaque to my arteries and flab to my hips and thighs. No more.
I rarely eat salad dressing. I did have some Bleu Cheese the other evening – it came in a small 2 Tablespoon container on the side and I enjoyed several fork dips for the cucumbers on the salad but I was ever mindful of the calories in that teensy serving.
The protocol listed on page 8 of the Quick Start booklet for the Salad dressing is 1-2 Tablespoons of low-fat or non-fat salad dressing. The total calories for the salad and the dressing should equal 80 calories and 10 grams of carbohydrate.
Most nutritional charts depict Bleu Cheese as having 180 or more calories per 2 Tablespoon serving.
Yes, some of you are likely thinking that you will use what you want to use on your salad and it matters not what others say or think. A person is certainly free and able to select how they will choose to follow the program.
People who follow the program as it is designed have the best weight loss and weight maintenance success because this is a proven program.
As for me and my household, we wanted to do everything within our power to follow the program exactly right.
The scales that registered my weight at 265 pounds and my tight-fitting queen sized clothing indicated that I had not been doing a very good job of judging serving sizes and selecting appropriate foods so when I began to Take Shape, I decided to do it for more than a month – I decided to do it for my entire life – my life depended upon following the plan correctly.
I couldn’t emotionally handle any more diet failures. Medifast products and the program proved to be the answer I had been searching for so if I never have a bite of Bleu cheese dressing again, it is fine with me and my waistline!
Nothing tastes as good as thin feels...
The Formerly FLABulous and Now very Fabulous
Nancy Pettit
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