03-08-2015 18:22
03-08-2015 18:22
Answered! Go to the Best Answer.
03-09-2015 05:07
03-09-2015 05:07
Low carb pancakes 2 eggs, 1/4 cup cottage cheese Blend in blender. No sugar syrup(I use the syrup made with Splenda) and butter. The "pancakes" don't taste eggy. They come out sort of like crepes and are a little difficult to flip. I have to slowly kind of roll them over. It takes a little practice. Don't over brown them.
03-09-2015 06:49
03-09-2015 06:49
Hey there @ery123 ! Welcome to the forums
I've found a couple recipes:
Also, here are 35 Egg-free Paleo breakfast recipes. Enjoy!
03-09-2015 11:14
03-09-2015 11:14
Here is an easy crap/pancake 2 eggs and one bananna . Smash bananna real good then mix in egg. fry in some coconut oil or avo .
03-08-2015 20:10
03-08-2015 20:10
@ery123 I hear you! Actually, if you're going to cut back on carbs, at least begin the day with some. You'll be hungrier if you don't have some carbs in the morning. You can decrease the carbs and have your evening meal with fewer carbs.
You should use the food logging section of the dashboard to keep track of what you eat.
In the morning, I eat oatmeal and by evening, I'm eating salads and lower carb offds when possible. Beef jerky has no carbs, too.
You trying to cut back on sodium too?
Welcome to the forums.
03-08-2015 21:04 - edited 03-08-2015 21:11
03-08-2015 21:04 - edited 03-08-2015 21:11
sausage, bacon, ham, lunchmeat, cheese.
also, i disagree with the previous poster. there's no reason you'll be hungrier without carbs for breakfast. just make sure you're getting enough fat to be satiated. finally, beware of beef jerky and make sure you read the nutrional label. a lot of them, especially flavored ones, have a lot of sugar.
i forgot, cream cheese pancakes. they have eggs, but they're more like crepes.
2 eggs
2 tbsp cream cheese
3/4-1 tsp cinnamon
1 tsp vanilla
blend everything together (we use a nutribullet). cook on medium for about a minute on each side. eat as is, or top with a bit of homemade whipped cream.
03-09-2015 05:07
03-09-2015 05:07
Low carb pancakes 2 eggs, 1/4 cup cottage cheese Blend in blender. No sugar syrup(I use the syrup made with Splenda) and butter. The "pancakes" don't taste eggy. They come out sort of like crepes and are a little difficult to flip. I have to slowly kind of roll them over. It takes a little practice. Don't over brown them.
03-09-2015 05:09
03-09-2015 05:09
I agree with Carl that you do have to watch the sugars on most jerky. The kind I get is Jim Melton's (available from Cabella's mail order)
1 ounce is 60 calories, 10 mg cholesterol, 190 mg of sodium 13 grams of protein, 6% iron and no sugars.
Depends on what you're avoiding too. If you're trying to have lower sodium and cholesterol, looking more closely at the food labels are important.
That recipe looks great and I'm out of vanilla!!!
03-09-2015 06:49
03-09-2015 06:49
Hey there @ery123 ! Welcome to the forums
I've found a couple recipes:
Also, here are 35 Egg-free Paleo breakfast recipes. Enjoy!
03-09-2015 11:14
03-09-2015 11:14
Here is an easy crap/pancake 2 eggs and one bananna . Smash bananna real good then mix in egg. fry in some coconut oil or avo .
03-09-2015 15:03
03-09-2015 15:03
Simple Carbohydrates and Oils/Fats are your enemy.
Complex Carbohydrates (whole grains and vegetables), are your friends.
Don't eat more meat in a day, than the size of the palm of your hand.
03-10-2015 09:48 - edited 03-10-2015 09:49
03-10-2015 09:48 - edited 03-10-2015 09:49
@yarddog wrote:Simple Carbohydrates and Oils/Fats are your enemy.
Complex Carbohydrates (whole grains and vegetables), are your friends.
Don't eat more meat in a day, than the size of the palm of your hand.
what works for you may not work for others. for me, oils/fats are my friends. carbs are primarily obtained from non-starchy veggies and nuts, no whole grains. meat is eaten for nearly every meal. it works for me.
edit: oils for me = olive oil, coconut oil, rendered fat from meats.
03-10-2015 10:16
03-10-2015 10:16
@carl669 wrote:
@yarddog wrote:Simple Carbohydrates and Oils/Fats are your enemy.
Complex Carbohydrates (whole grains and vegetables), are your friends.
Don't eat more meat in a day, than the size of the palm of your hand.
what works for you may not work for others. for me, oils/fats are my friends. carbs are primarily obtained from non-starchy veggies and nuts, no whole grains. meat is eaten for nearly every meal. it works for me.
edit: oils for me = olive oil, coconut oil, rendered fat from meats.
Well, hope you live in the moment ...
03-10-2015 13:40 - edited 03-10-2015 13:42
03-10-2015 13:40 - edited 03-10-2015 13:42
your information is wrong. nutritional ketosis is not the same as ketoacidosis. also, low carb does not necessarily mean ketosis.
See: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ketosis
03-10-2015 14:04
03-10-2015 14:04
@carl669 wrote:your information is wrong. nutritional ketosis is not the same as ketoacidosis. also, low carb does not necessarily mean ketosis.
See: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ketosis
My information is quite correct, but your understanding of it could be wrong.
Yes, ketosis is not the same as ketoacidosis (but a severe life threatening form of ketosis),
and you don't get it from low carbs, but you do get it from excessive protein and fat, such as
what you described that your preference and intake was - it's very dangerous, but what you
want to do yourself is your own business - just don't try to convince others of bad practices.
Read and become aware:
http://www.webmd.com/diet/high-protein-low-carbohydrate-diets
03-10-2015 14:28
03-10-2015 14:28
nutritional ketosis is a perfectly fine state as long as you produce insulin.
"But this state of metabolic derangement [ketoacidosis] is not actually possible in a person who can produce insulin, even in small amounts. The reason is that a feedback loop prevents the ketone level from getting high enough to cause the change in pH that leads to the cascade of bad problems. A person who is said to be “keto-adapted,” or in a state of nutritional ketosis, generally has beta-hydroxybutyrate levels between about 0.5 and 3.0 mM. This is far less than the levels required to cause harm through acid-base abnormalities."
Source: http://eatingacademy.com/nutrition/is-ketosis-dangerous
"However, during very low carbohydrate intake, the regulated and controlled production of ketone bodies causes a harmless physiological state known as dietary ketosis. In ketosis, the blood pH remains buffered within normal limits"
Source: http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2129159/
Summary of Events in Pathophysiology of DKA
Source: http://www.anaesthesiamcq.com/AcidBaseBook/ab8_2.php
like i said, what might be fine for me and others, may not be right for you.
03-10-2015 14:39
03-10-2015 14:39
As already stated, please don't try to convince others of your dangerous point of view ...
03-10-2015 14:50
03-10-2015 14:50
@yarddog wrote:As already stated, please don't try to convince others of your dangerous point of view ...
as already stated, ketosis is not dangerous. please don't try to convince others of your misunderstood point of view.
03-10-2015 16:41
03-10-2015 16:41
Please remember to be considerate in your Community posts. This discussion certainly benefits from the sharing of varied opinions, but not from personal attacks.
03-27-2015 11:44
03-27-2015 11:44
Carl669 you are completely correct about the differences between ketosis and ketoacidosis.
Ketosis is the natural process of the human body burning fat for fuel. Which humans have been doing for a thousand of years!
Ketoacidosis only happens in people with type 1 diabetes whose bodies don’t produce insulin.
No point arguing with people who are not willing to do the research!
04-15-2015 19:48
04-15-2015 19:48
My favorite no egg, quick and easy breakfast is Greek yogurt mixed with coarsley ground almond butter, almond extract, and Splenda to taste. I also like this with crunchy peanut butter.
06-06-2015 17:23
06-06-2015 17:23
I had to switch to a low carb breakfast with no eggs as well. This is what I do:
- make a protein shake with chia seeds, small piece of avocado and protein powder sweetened with stevia
- upto 50g of homemade sausage (no fillers) or left over meat from dinner
04-20-2021 10:49
04-20-2021 10:49
Here is a delicious pancake recipe https://iamafoodblog.com/fluffy-japanese-pancakes-souffle-pancake-recipe/