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Hey Guys! Happy Friday!! I’m not the kind of person who preaches one diet over another. We are all different! 

However, I have been finding that eating a mostly (emphasis on mostly) Keto diet has completely changed my weight loss and my body. I’m no longer bloated, I no longer have cravings, and I’m losing consistently. 

I found this list on The Greek Body Codex and I wanted to share in case any of you are interested in trying it!

Grocery List Legend:

* Indicates foods with some carbohydrates – eat in moderation! (2-4 servings max per day recommended for keto dieters)
** Indicates foods moderate to high in carbohydrates – eat sparingly! (1-2 servings max per day recommended for keto dieters)

KETO GROCERY LIST

MEAT/PROTEIN

  • Bacon
  • Steak
  • Ground beef
  • Eggs
  • Ribs (Pork or Beef)
  • Roasts (Pork or Beef)
  • Pork Loin, Chops, or Steaks
  • Chicken (breasts, thighs, wings)
  • Ham
  • Sausage
  • Deli cold cuts
  • Pepperoni
  • Salami
  • Prosciutto

SEAFOOD/FISH

  • Shrimp
  • Tilapia
  • Cod
  • Scallops
  • Crab
  • Tuna
  • Albacore
  • Salmon

DAIRY

  • Cheese
  • Heavy cream
  • Sour cream
  • Butter
  • Cream cheese

VEGETABLES/FRUIT

  • Avocado
  • Bell peppers
  • Mushrooms
  • Cucumbers
  • Cabbage
  • Cauliflower
  • Romaine lettuce
  • Broccoli
  • Artichoke hearts
  • Kale
  • Asparagus
  • Spinach
  • Bok Choy
  • Garlic*
  • Onion*
  • Blueberries**
  • Raspberries**
  • Blackberries**
  • Strawberries**
  • Cranberries**

NUTS AND SEEDS

  • Almonds*
  • Hazelnuts*
  • Macadamias*
  • Pistachios*
  • Walnuts*
  • Pecans*
  • Sesame*
  • Sunflower*
  • Pumpkin*
  • Flax*

CONDIMENTS/DRESSINGS

  • Mayo
  • Mustard
  • Soy sauce
  • Hot sauce
  • Ranch
  • Salsa
  • Lemon juice*
  • Lime juice*

OTHER/MISC

  • Unsweetened cocoa powder
  • Unsweetened almond milk
  • Nut butters*
  • Flax Meal*
  • Almond Meal/Almond Flour*
  • Olives
  • Pickles
  • Herbs
  • Spices
  • Coconut oil
  • Olive oil
  • Pork rinds
  • Beef jerky

Have a great weekend!

XOXO, Sami

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A year ago I was in a toxic relationship, had the lowest self esteem a person could have, severely depressed, and lost any hope in dreams, love, and even happiness. Today my boyfriend of 3 months bought me flowers just because. I now see what a healthy relationship is supposed to be like. I'm going back to school to take classes I want to take, I have interviews for jobs that I actually want. It's amazing the impact one person can have in your life. But getting rid of him was the most freeing feeling I ever had. I feel like there are so many possibilities in my life now that I can take, I'm not stuck anymore. It gets better, so much better.

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I have been really bad at trying to be healthy

Like I haven't been trying at all. So here is where I make my excuses: back in the beginning of February I went through a pretty bad break up (I spent 7 years with a monster) I had to move back into my moms place, the whole she-bang. So I was going to be all gung-ho about getting my health in order. I got a gym membership and my binge eating went down dramatically. That lasted about 2 weeks. I have only been to the gym once and that was the day I signed up for it. Since then I have actually been seeing someone new for about 2 months now (so far he's amazing!) and he brought up that for the whole month of July he's going to be eating healthy. I didn't jump on the bandwagon with him until recently when I just got tired of being big. So the reason for this post: For the whole month of July I will be eating healthy and I am adding that I will go to the gym at least 3 times a week, if I don't then I'm cancelling it. So expect a lot of healthy quotes and pictures and updates in the upcoming month. I even got my mom to jump on board so there's an even bigger support system. Of course I'm hoping that once I get through this month I'll just stick with eating healthy, I won't go back to eating junk. I'm just saying its a month for now so it doesn't seem so daunting.

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Updated progress pic. Late Jan/early Feb 2013: 165-170 lbs March 2014: 130 lbs ~5'5" The key to losing weight and keeping it off is consistency. Consistently make healthy choices when it comes to what you eat, consistently workout, consistently get enough sleep, and consistently believe that you can do it!

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banana-runner submitted:

Another B&A because oh my gosh, i’m too excited !  1) Do not drink your calories Drink water, tea, coffee, whatever you want which is HEALTHY, with no chemicals and is not processed. You want orange juice ? Well, take some oranges and do it yourself.  “but diet coke is healthy, it’s 0 calories”. No. No it is not healthy, this will fuck up your entire body and metabolism. No calories doesn’t mean healthy, a smoothie is healthy. Between 1.5 and 2.5L of water a day is a good amount to my mind 2) Change step by step. You can’t change your lifestyle overnight, who can ? Otherwise it will end up the same way our new year’s resolutions usually end up : forgotten. Honestly, if you want to replace your Friday’s pizza with a salad, you gonna freak out and be frustrated. Advice : eat half of the yummy weekly pizza and the other half will be a yummy salad.    Try to replace the things instead of erasing them. If you are used to eating between meals and know that if you stop you’ll binge at the end of the day, why not PLAN snacks between your meals ? A hand of nuts with fruit, and a tea for example.  3) Exercise  They say exercise is 30% of a weight loss journey, because you cannot out exercise a bad diet. You don’t need to spend 3hours at the gym every day to get results, you don’t even have to pay for a membership to get results.  I started with videos of Cassey Ho ( @blogilates) 3 times a week. Each of my training sessions lasted between 20 and 30 minutes. Then, I started to train longer and harder by doing strength training and I started running.  The most important thing to remember is to stay active : choose a walk instead of the bus, take the stairs, do 30 squats before your shower… Your 1h workouts are important, but what you are doing the other 23h of the day are super important. I hated sport at the beginning because I used to do it only at school and I couldn’t chose the sport I wanted to practice, I wasn’t comfortable to run or play any games in front of everyone, but when I started on my own, I became addicted to the feeling, to the burn (yeah, it’s gonna burn, but in a good way), and my health improved significantly. Choose a sport you love, it can be swimming, biking, hiking, dancing, walking, skating, just move ! 4) Is healthy eating boring ?  NO ! Before I got healthier, I thought of healthy eating as disgusting boiled zucchinis or a boring salad, something without a lot of taste. SURPRISE. It is not. Spice up your veggies (basil, bay leaf, celery seed, chives, cilantro, dill, fennel, lemon grass, oregano, parsley, rosemary, sage, tarragon, thyme) If you are not sure about their uses, thyme is good with everything :)  Find water boring ? miss your soda ? Look at this. Add lemon in your water, it’s delicious !  5) What about calories ?  My first mistake was to think that calories were enemies, whereas they are your best friends if they come from good nutrients. They are units of energy, not fat indicators. They make you breath, walk, laugh, jump, kiss, they make you live, not fat. As Ann Wigmore said, “food can be the best medicine or the slowest form of poison” . I promise that if you are careful about nutrients and chemicals and don’t get nervous about calories, you will lose weight. Between a 0 calorie diet coke and a 250cal huge smoothie, take the smoothie.  The magic number of 1500 calories ? Bullshit. It’s not because you eat 1500 calories that you will get fit, or lose fat, and depending on your height, it can be insufficient ; as a consequence, you will GAIN weight. Indeed, when your body misses nutrients (or water ), it stocks them every time you eat. So, eat enough, eat well, not less ! (and drink, or become a camel ;) ).  If you get easily nervous, please, don’t count the calories, you could develop an eating disorder and I promise you don’t want that. It took me 3 years to fight bulimia and anorexia, do not start. Be kind to yourself, and ask yourself if you’re falling into it.  6) Eat better, control the cravings, but don’t deprive yourself. I eat approximately 12300 calories/week. So, what is this 300 calories piece of cake ? Nothing. Breath.  7) The sugar in fruits Do I really have to argue about this one ? It’s a fruit. Eat the fruit. Be the fruit. But veggies are cool too.  I started for my appearance because I wasn’t comfortable in my own skin, but I’ve had so many other benefits… No more headaches, no more stomach pain, I’m sick 2-3 times a year instead of every 1-2 months, I gained so much energy, and the less you eat junk food, the less you crave it. I’m way happier and I know I’ve made the right choice by becoming healthy. I’m here if you have any questions  ! Make 2016 count. 

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Reasons I Needed a Healthy Lifestyle Change.

I want to look in the mirror and love what I see looking back at me. I want to go to the doctor and not be embarrassed to get on the scale. I want to sit down without having to immediately pull my shirt out to hide my stomach. I want to be the one men compliment when out; rather than hearing, “YOUR FRIEND is beautiful.” Yes, I am selfish and want that attention. I want to go swimsuit shopping with my friends and actually participate. I want to be able to wear tank tops and short sleeves without feeling like I need to wear a cardigan or zip up hoodie over top – even in 90 degree weather.

I don’t want to hide behind objects/people in pictures. I don’t want to constantly position my purse in front of my body. I don’t want to worry about finding “Mr. Right” and then not being able to do girl things like wear his t-shirt to bed – I want it to fit. I don’t want to be the overweight sister, overweight daughter, and I don’t want to be the designated fat friend. I don’t want to dread buying clothes because I know it will end with my crying in the dressing room.

But, most importantly–I want to look on the outside how I feel on the inside. And I want to be able to say that I live a healthy lifestyle and I take care of the ONE body I was given to live in.

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One of the biggest de-motivators for those on a massive weight loss journey or those who are significantly overweight isn’t the exercise or the eating its just knowing your journey is going to be unbelievably long. 

Its not going to be a 30-day-to fit and skinny thing, Its a 2-3 years of daily regimented eating, changing a lifetime of bad habits, habits that other people do not understand or care to empathise with. Its the probability of excess skin that you cant afford to remove. 

2-3 years of self sabotage, hormones and mood swings, sabotage by those in your life who think its funny to see you fail. Its not one dress size down, its 5-10 dress sizes down. Its expensive, its exhausting, its physically painful doing thing at your biggest that appears easy to other people. You get waves of support, jealousy, suspicion, judgement…. for 2-3 years

So yeah, “just eat healthy and everything will be fine!”….. yes it will be, but please don’t forget the length of our journey ahead can be massively overwhelming. 

And even when we do get to ‘goal weight’, that’s not the end, it’s really just the beginning.   For people who are significantly overweight, this is a life-long endeavor. It has to be a complete change of lifestyle FOR LIFE.  It can be really overwhelming. Try to just take it one day at a time, one step at a time, and just keep going. 

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