Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP here,
Okay, so I am starting my second week and I feel great! The first couple of days were absolutely grueling and I NEVER want to go through that again, so it will be good motivation to stick with this in the future.
There are so many people on FB who've been on this plan for six months or longer and it's hugely inspiring to know that so many people can stick it out for so long, and I'm hoping I'm one of them.
My hunger and cravings are all gone. I can make entire meals for my family and not even be tempted to taste it at all. I did make a mistake the other day and I forgot to have my evening snack--which I know is important because the instruction sheet tells us in all caps to not skip the evening snack under any circumstance. Ah well, I don't plan to make it a trend.
The coffee shakes have been a game changer because I find it difficult to drink my coffee on its own, or eat breakfast on its own, but the espresso shake is a great compromise and I think it suits me well.
The vanilla crispy square love has kind of overstayed its welcome. I got tired of them by the third day and have moved on to other items in the bag and I haven't had the Dorados at all. The mug cake turned out to be decent as long as I add an egg white to it, some vanilla extract, and bake it in my air fryer instead of the microwave.
I've been forced to get creative with my vegetables and again, I can't believe that it has taken me so long to eat some of these on a regular basis. Funny how such a restricted diet is showing me how lacking my regular diet used to be.
Hi OP,
I'm going to call myself Sarah (the PP who started IP recently too). It's good to hear week 2 is going well for you! I'm on day 4 and down 4 lbs.. my starting weight was 137 and I'm 133! My goal weight is 115... what about you?
I haven't tried many of the products yet but I do really like the chocolate shake (with espresso), chocolate crispy square, oatmeal packets used for the zucchini muffins, chocolate soy puffs and my favorite is the chocolate brownie warmed up for 30 seconds. I have one every day so far.
I've been having headaches here and there but I find when I add salt and drink more water they get better. Hoping I get to where you are when the hunger is less!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP here, this post will be a little long.
@16:10, I haven't gotten on the scale yet, I just started on Sunday. I was supposed to have my first weigh in tomorrow, but got a notification for an event that I'd put in my calendar two months ago and forgot all about, so we pushed it back to the following Friday. Hoping for a sizable weight loss after nearly two weeks on the diet. Don't feel any different, but I'm peeing a LOT, it's unreal. I had no idea that I was so dehydrated.
PP@ 16:46, I can sympathize. I did a vegan diet a few years ago, and I've never been the same. Not only did weight loss become progressively more difficult, but I developed and was diagnosed with food allergies (strawberries, pineapple, kiwi) that I didn't have previously and still have to deal with. The human body can definitely be fickle, but I doubt most people have the terrible experiences with vegan/vegetarianism that I did, I'm sure I was an outlier.
PP@ 10:46, welcome to the club! I hope we can encourage and support each other on this journey! My husband is super supportive, but I do feel awfully alone doing this. I haven't told friends or family what I'm doing because I don't feel like the criticism and discouragement.
@22:38, thanks for the words of encouragement! I started to feel a little better yesterday! I got in all of my vitamins, all of my water, and found some low calorie high protein water that I'm able to drink in the morning so that I don't have to force down a protein shake as soon as I get up, so life was pretty good yesterday. lol I also made sure I really got in my salt intake, and my two teaspoons of fat, and I think that helped as well. I also bought a trial size bottle of flavored electrolytes that I added to my water and I'm sure that was beneficial. I am going back to the store this evening to pick up a full box.
I'm surprised at how I'm not totally disgusted by the food, except for the protein shakes, but I find ALL protein shakes to be pretty disgusting. The oatmeal is edible, but needs help. The snacks, such as the "Doritos" are very good and very filling, I almost couldn't finish the bag. I also LOVE the vanilla crispy square and I have it every evening for my snack. I know I should switch it up, but I really like it that much.
I did not like the chocolate chip pancakes at all, so I won't be reordering that. I like the chicken noodle soup, and I had the potato puree with steamed broccoli, and it was almost like broccoli soup.
The veggies were a problem the first couple of days, but I'm getting the hang of it. 2 cups of broccoli or cauliflower isn't much at all and much better to get down than say, two cups of collard greens.
Still, I have to say that the vegetables and the water is the worst part of this protocol, because I'm not used to consuming so much of either.
I'm the PP that is starting IP. I joined a group on FB called "janeva's ideal recipes cookbook - phase 1". It has a lot of recipes and encouraging posts. I also found walden farm salad dressings at Harris Teeter which are 0 calorie dressings that a lot of IP dieters use. Also I read people supplement the day with pickles to curb their appetite.
Be careful with Janeva because while she has some great tips/recipes, not everything is strictly protocol.
Sarah here, oh awesome another person on it! Thanks for the advice... I'm actually not going to purchase her cookbook since I want to keep things simple. I did try the big mac salad recipe that was free and that was good.
Today I had chipotle for lunch - steak over salad with pico & salsa. It felt pretty indulgent from the simple salads I had the past several days. Do you think it's okay? I think I'll limit chipotle to 1x a week.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP here, this post will be a little long.
@16:10, I haven't gotten on the scale yet, I just started on Sunday. I was supposed to have my first weigh in tomorrow, but got a notification for an event that I'd put in my calendar two months ago and forgot all about, so we pushed it back to the following Friday. Hoping for a sizable weight loss after nearly two weeks on the diet. Don't feel any different, but I'm peeing a LOT, it's unreal. I had no idea that I was so dehydrated.
PP@ 16:46, I can sympathize. I did a vegan diet a few years ago, and I've never been the same. Not only did weight loss become progressively more difficult, but I developed and was diagnosed with food allergies (strawberries, pineapple, kiwi) that I didn't have previously and still have to deal with. The human body can definitely be fickle, but I doubt most people have the terrible experiences with vegan/vegetarianism that I did, I'm sure I was an outlier.
PP@ 10:46, welcome to the club! I hope we can encourage and support each other on this journey! My husband is super supportive, but I do feel awfully alone doing this. I haven't told friends or family what I'm doing because I don't feel like the criticism and discouragement.
@22:38, thanks for the words of encouragement! I started to feel a little better yesterday! I got in all of my vitamins, all of my water, and found some low calorie high protein water that I'm able to drink in the morning so that I don't have to force down a protein shake as soon as I get up, so life was pretty good yesterday. lol I also made sure I really got in my salt intake, and my two teaspoons of fat, and I think that helped as well. I also bought a trial size bottle of flavored electrolytes that I added to my water and I'm sure that was beneficial. I am going back to the store this evening to pick up a full box.
I'm surprised at how I'm not totally disgusted by the food, except for the protein shakes, but I find ALL protein shakes to be pretty disgusting. The oatmeal is edible, but needs help. The snacks, such as the "Doritos" are very good and very filling, I almost couldn't finish the bag. I also LOVE the vanilla crispy square and I have it every evening for my snack. I know I should switch it up, but I really like it that much.
I did not like the chocolate chip pancakes at all, so I won't be reordering that. I like the chicken noodle soup, and I had the potato puree with steamed broccoli, and it was almost like broccoli soup.
The veggies were a problem the first couple of days, but I'm getting the hang of it. 2 cups of broccoli or cauliflower isn't much at all and much better to get down than say, two cups of collard greens.
Still, I have to say that the vegetables and the water is the worst part of this protocol, because I'm not used to consuming so much of either.
I'm the PP that is starting IP. I joined a group on FB called "janeva's ideal recipes cookbook - phase 1". It has a lot of recipes and encouraging posts. I also found walden farm salad dressings at Harris Teeter which are 0 calorie dressings that a lot of IP dieters use. Also I read people supplement the day with pickles to curb their appetite.
Be careful with Janeva because while she has some great tips/recipes, not everything is strictly protocol.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP here, this post will be a little long.
@16:10, I haven't gotten on the scale yet, I just started on Sunday. I was supposed to have my first weigh in tomorrow, but got a notification for an event that I'd put in my calendar two months ago and forgot all about, so we pushed it back to the following Friday. Hoping for a sizable weight loss after nearly two weeks on the diet. Don't feel any different, but I'm peeing a LOT, it's unreal. I had no idea that I was so dehydrated.
PP@ 16:46, I can sympathize. I did a vegan diet a few years ago, and I've never been the same. Not only did weight loss become progressively more difficult, but I developed and was diagnosed with food allergies (strawberries, pineapple, kiwi) that I didn't have previously and still have to deal with. The human body can definitely be fickle, but I doubt most people have the terrible experiences with vegan/vegetarianism that I did, I'm sure I was an outlier.
PP@ 10:46, welcome to the club! I hope we can encourage and support each other on this journey! My husband is super supportive, but I do feel awfully alone doing this. I haven't told friends or family what I'm doing because I don't feel like the criticism and discouragement.
@22:38, thanks for the words of encouragement! I started to feel a little better yesterday! I got in all of my vitamins, all of my water, and found some low calorie high protein water that I'm able to drink in the morning so that I don't have to force down a protein shake as soon as I get up, so life was pretty good yesterday. lol I also made sure I really got in my salt intake, and my two teaspoons of fat, and I think that helped as well. I also bought a trial size bottle of flavored electrolytes that I added to my water and I'm sure that was beneficial. I am going back to the store this evening to pick up a full box.
I'm surprised at how I'm not totally disgusted by the food, except for the protein shakes, but I find ALL protein shakes to be pretty disgusting. The oatmeal is edible, but needs help. The snacks, such as the "Doritos" are very good and very filling, I almost couldn't finish the bag. I also LOVE the vanilla crispy square and I have it every evening for my snack. I know I should switch it up, but I really like it that much.
I did not like the chocolate chip pancakes at all, so I won't be reordering that. I like the chicken noodle soup, and I had the potato puree with steamed broccoli, and it was almost like broccoli soup.
The veggies were a problem the first couple of days, but I'm getting the hang of it. 2 cups of broccoli or cauliflower isn't much at all and much better to get down than say, two cups of collard greens.
Still, I have to say that the vegetables and the water is the worst part of this protocol, because I'm not used to consuming so much of either.
I'm the PP that is starting IP. I joined a group on FB called "janeva's ideal recipes cookbook - phase 1". It has a lot of recipes and encouraging posts. I also found walden farm salad dressings at Harris Teeter which are 0 calorie dressings that a lot of IP dieters use. Also I read people supplement the day with pickles to curb their appetite.
Anonymous wrote:OP here,
Okay, so I am starting my second week and I feel great! The first couple of days were absolutely grueling and I NEVER want to go through that again, so it will be good motivation to stick with this in the future.
There are so many people on FB who've been on this plan for six months or longer and it's hugely inspiring to know that so many people can stick it out for so long, and I'm hoping I'm one of them.
My hunger and cravings are all gone. I can make entire meals for my family and not even be tempted to taste it at all. I did make a mistake the other day and I forgot to have my evening snack--which I know is important because the instruction sheet tells us in all caps to not skip the evening snack under any circumstance. Ah well, I don't plan to make it a trend.
The coffee shakes have been a game changer because I find it difficult to drink my coffee on its own, or eat breakfast on its own, but the espresso shake is a great compromise and I think it suits me well.
The vanilla crispy square love has kind of overstayed its welcome. I got tired of them by the third day and have moved on to other items in the bag and I haven't had the Dorados at all. The mug cake turned out to be decent as long as I add an egg white to it, some vanilla extract, and bake it in my air fryer instead of the microwave.
I've been forced to get creative with my vegetables and again, I can't believe that it has taken me so long to eat some of these on a regular basis. Funny how such a restricted diet is showing me how lacking my regular diet used to be.
Anonymous wrote:I'm going to Starbucks in about an hour and I plan to try that! I hope it works out because eating breakfast in the morning is a drag on my soul, and I really dislike protein shakes on their own.
It's day 5 and I'm feeling great!
PP @ 7:27 have you joined the first phase Ideal groups on Facebook? They also have an alternate Ideal IP page that I follow, but I have mixed feelings about ordering alternative packets. People on IP swear that their weight loss slows if they aren't using IP products exclusively.
Anonymous wrote:I know about Janeava too, I found her on Instagram. I ultimately decided not to follow her or her FB page at this time though, because I tend to get obsessed with diets and recipes and substitutions, and I don't think that mindset has worked well for me in the past. When I did WW and such, the only thing I was concerned about was buying ingredients to make this meal or the next, and not really focusing on the diet and the food I should be eating.
I will probably look into buying Janeava's book once I hit phase 2, but for now, I'm sticking strictly to protocol, and making my dinners as easy and tasty as possible without all of the extras.
Made "crack" slaw today, and it was one of those meals that I feel like I should have been making for years. So, so good!