Wednesday, August 10, 2011

Grocery List

Wondering what kinds of foods I can eat on South Beach? Well, it changes. The Diet consists of 3 phases:

  1. Phase I - Super Strict. Lean meats, vegetables, and low-fat dairy are permitted, but any carbohydrates and sugars are out of the question. So no bread, pasta, starchy veggies, or fruits. Cookies? Psh, fuh-get about it. Life is tough. Luckily, Phase I only lasts 2 weeks, although I'm aiming for 12 days.
  2. Phase II - We get some of the good stuff back. Natural sugars and complex carbohydrates are now OK, so we can eat fresh fruit and whole grains.
  3. Phase III - This is the life phase. Pretty much anything goes, so long as it doesn't undo everything you've worked for in the previous 2 phases.
Now to share my grocery list for Phase I. Recipes coming soon!



VEGGIES:

Celery

Cherry Tomatoes

Large tomatoes

Snap Peas

Red & Green Bell Peppers

Poblano Peppers

Anaheim Peppers

Jalapeno Peppers

Romaine

Scallions

Jicama

Ginger

Garlic

Basil

Cilantro

Cannellini Beans

Frozen Artichoke Hearts

Frozen Spinach



MEAT

Canadian Bacon

Turkey Deli Meat

Flank Steak

Split Chicken Breasts



DAIRY:

Cheddar - low fat

Colby - low fat

Muenster slices

Blue cheese - low fat, crumbled

Ricotta - low fat

Cottage Cheese - nonfat

Greek yogurt - nonfat plain

string cheese - part skim

Laughing Cow Light Cheese Spread

Skim Milk

Eggs

Egg Beaters (egg substitute)



MISC

Water Chestnuts

Peanuts

Pistachios

Chicken Broth (LOTS of it)



LIFE-SAVERS

Splenda

Sugar Free Jello

Fudgesicles - no sugar added

Sugar Free Soda (something with caffeine)

Diet Snapple Peach Tea (OMG, can't live without it)

Crystal Light

Sugar Free Gum



4 comments:

  1. Oh can't wait for the recipes! This seems rather doable, though giving up my pasta/pizza/cookies/sandwiches/fruit sounds miserable. I'm definitely intrigued. What about cooking things like oils or sprays or vinegar, etc)? How about seafood?

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  2. Oils and unsaturated fats are actually encouraged, because they slow the digestion process. I try to eat an oil of some kind with every meal - like cooking chicken in olive oil, or having a few walnuts on my salad.
    Seafood is also good. Pretty much any lean meat is golden.
    As for the loss of carbs and cookies - you really only feel the hurt for the first 3-5 days. Eventually your body forgets and you stop craving them. I get bad, burning desires for cookies and sweets around 9pm every night, but by the end of week one it'll be gone.

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  3. Sweet. I'll definitely see if I can try...and excited to see your progress!

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  4. I recommend reading the book first - it's really only about 50 pages of reading, and the rest is all recipes.
    http://www.amazon.com/South-Beach-Diet-Delicious-Doctor-Designed/dp/031231521X/ref=sr_1_2?ie=UTF8&qid=1313006904&sr=8-2
    Or I can lend you my copy when I'm done with Phase I. :)

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