Wotsits on a diet?
Discussion
Been on my diet now for a few days and missing the crisps. Come mid afternoon I'm starving.
Noticed things like Quavers and Wotsits are only about 99 calories a bag. Are they ok every now and then or are they really full of false promises and fat that'll hinder any chance of weight loss?
Noticed things like Quavers and Wotsits are only about 99 calories a bag. Are they ok every now and then or are they really full of false promises and fat that'll hinder any chance of weight loss?
soad said:
Stu R said:
Moderation is the key.
Agree - everyone needs some treats now and again.I'd stick to normal crisps (or get healthy choice ones, if you must) - in moderation.
Andyr86 said:
I find walkers baked crisps can really fill a spot whilst dieting. Only 99 callories per bag and I don't notice any difference in taste.
Although I'm not a big fan of the whole healthy crisp scene, these actually are not bad, but crisps are not meant to be healthy. Why can't we just gorge on junk anymore? I love Kettle crisps and the like
I am on a low GI, no carbs diet, have been for two weeks. I have stopped all snacking too, so crisp withdrawal is pretty hard. BUT, I am losing half a KG a day, and I'm still stuffing myself silly with certain foods, just no carbs. I haven't compromised on beers, I'm doing no exercise and no change in drinking habits. But shedding weight like no-ones business. Even bacon, sausages and eggs are limitless. Best diet ever!
I have had the odd bag of salt & vinegar crisps so I reckon you can have a packet of Wotsits
I have had the odd bag of salt & vinegar crisps so I reckon you can have a packet of Wotsits
Balmoral Green said:
I am on a low GI, no carbs diet, have been for two weeks. I have stopped all snacking too, so crisp withdrawal is pretty hard. BUT, I am losing half a KG a day, and I'm still stuffing myself silly with certain foods, just no carbs. I haven't compromised on beers, I'm doing no exercise and no change in drinking habits. But shedding weight like no-ones business. Even bacon, sausages and eggs are limitless. Best diet ever!
I have had the odd bag of salt & vinegar crisps so I reckon you can have a packet of Wotsits
When you say no carbs do you mean low carbs or have you really cut them out completely? I'm on a fairly low carb diet, the only exceptions being breakfast cereal (Optivia so should be reasonably healthy but does contain whole grain cereal, oats, sugar etc.) and normally some tinned sweetcorn in my evening salad. I'm only losing the weight very slowly though so I'm wondering whether to try a week or two of no carbs to see what effect that has.I have had the odd bag of salt & vinegar crisps so I reckon you can have a packet of Wotsits
I may also admit to having the odd bag of Wotsits as a lunchtime treat. A prince amongst crisps.
Balmoral Green said:
I am on a low GI, no carbs diet, have been for two weeks. I have stopped all snacking too, so crisp withdrawal is pretty hard. BUT, I am losing half a KG a day, and I'm still stuffing myself silly with certain foods, just no carbs. I haven't compromised on beers, I'm doing no exercise and no change in drinking habits. But shedding weight like no-ones business. Even bacon, sausages and eggs are limitless. Best diet ever!
I have had the odd bag of salt & vinegar crisps so I reckon you can have a packet of Wotsits
I thought beers were full of carbs? And losing half a kilo a day - that's incredible. I have had the odd bag of salt & vinegar crisps so I reckon you can have a packet of Wotsits
No carbs (except for beer). So no bread, pasta, rice, potatoes, or any other root type veg like carrots, no pizza, cakes, biscuits, etc etc etc. I've cut out sugars, even fruit is a no no. That and no snacking is having quite an effect.
Living off protein and veg.
Not good for me long term I'm sure. But for a couple of months to lose a few stones, get rid of my belly and shrink a couple of jean sizes down, it'll do.
Already my belly has gone from being a heavy lumpen mass that is in the way, to something squishy and lightweight, and I'm tightening my belt and my shirt is hanging out all the time, so it's clearly starting to dissolve.
I have bought into the science behind the whole Atkins, South Beach, low GI thing. It's carbs that make you fat, not fat (or calories per se).
Stuffing myself silly with all sorts of nice scrummy food too, just no carbs and nothing sugary. Having read various books and websites on the subject, I'm working my own hybrid version of no carb and low GI.
Lost 6kgs in a fortnight, will stop when my belly and jowels have gone
Living off protein and veg.
Not good for me long term I'm sure. But for a couple of months to lose a few stones, get rid of my belly and shrink a couple of jean sizes down, it'll do.
Already my belly has gone from being a heavy lumpen mass that is in the way, to something squishy and lightweight, and I'm tightening my belt and my shirt is hanging out all the time, so it's clearly starting to dissolve.
I have bought into the science behind the whole Atkins, South Beach, low GI thing. It's carbs that make you fat, not fat (or calories per se).
Stuffing myself silly with all sorts of nice scrummy food too, just no carbs and nothing sugary. Having read various books and websites on the subject, I'm working my own hybrid version of no carb and low GI.
Lost 6kgs in a fortnight, will stop when my belly and jowels have gone
Balmoral Green said:
No carbs (except for beer). So no bread, pasta, rice, potatoes, or any other root type veg like carrots, no pizza, cakes, biscuits, etc etc etc. I've cut out sugars, even fruit is a no no. That and no snacking is having quite an effect.
Living off protein and veg.
Not good for me long term I'm sure. But for a couple of months to lose a few stones, get rid of my belly and shrink a couple of jean sizes down, it'll do.
Already my belly has gone from being a heavy lumpen mass that is in the way, to something squishy and lightweight, and I'm tightening my belt and my shirt is hanging out all the time, so it's clearly starting to dissolve.
I have bought into the science behind the whole Atkins, South Beach, low GI thing. It's carbs that make you fat, not fat (or calories per se).
Stuffing myself silly with all sorts of nice scrummy food too, just no carbs and nothing sugary. Having read various books and websites on the subject, I'm working my own hybrid version of no carb and low GI.
Lost 6kgs in a fortnight, will stop when my belly and jowels have gone
To be honest, your diet sounds just what I'm looking for.Living off protein and veg.
Not good for me long term I'm sure. But for a couple of months to lose a few stones, get rid of my belly and shrink a couple of jean sizes down, it'll do.
Already my belly has gone from being a heavy lumpen mass that is in the way, to something squishy and lightweight, and I'm tightening my belt and my shirt is hanging out all the time, so it's clearly starting to dissolve.
I have bought into the science behind the whole Atkins, South Beach, low GI thing. It's carbs that make you fat, not fat (or calories per se).
Stuffing myself silly with all sorts of nice scrummy food too, just no carbs and nothing sugary. Having read various books and websites on the subject, I'm working my own hybrid version of no carb and low GI.
Lost 6kgs in a fortnight, will stop when my belly and jowels have gone
I've been having slim fast shakes for breakfast and lunch this week and even though I actually think they taste great they're not quite hitting the spot, surprise, surprise.
So is it basically loads of cheese, eggs, nuts, all meat, salad? Doesn't sound too bad at all.
Luckily I'm quite skinny anyway, I have skinny arms and legs, so having gotten older and put weight on, it is ALL on my belly and double chin and jowels. Nowhere else. So hopefully, that is were it is going to burn off first too by getting my body to eat itself and not turn carbs/sugars into reserves.
I have no doubt that it's not healthy, but I'm not too fussed about that, I can also fast for the odd day no problem if I want to fast track a KG. Sheer bloody mindedness plays its part too!
Stephen Fry lost six stones in six months.
I have no doubt that it's not healthy, but I'm not too fussed about that, I can also fast for the odd day no problem if I want to fast track a KG. Sheer bloody mindedness plays its part too!
Stephen Fry lost six stones in six months.
Edited by Balmoral Green on Friday 4th June 22:28
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