Atkins Diet Foods – A Guide To Low Carb Food
Products
By
Kevin Urban
Atkins diet foods are many and varied, so
much so that many people are surprised at
just how many different kinds of foods are
allowed on the Atkins diet food plan. You
still have the responsibility to select
appropriately and double check the actual
carb content of different foods, but you
will quickly learn just how varied and
interesting a low carb lifestyle can be.
The Basics of the Atkins Diet
Plan
The basic philosophy behind
the Atkins diet plan is that if you switch
to a low carb diet your body’s metabolism
will adjust and start to burn stores of fat.
The process starts during the induction
phase when you change your eating habits
substantially so that you only consume 20
grams of net carbohydrates per day. Net
carbs are determined by taking the total
grams of carbs in a food and subtracting the
amount of fiber grams.
Once you are past the 14 day
induction phase you then start to increase
your daily net carb intake a little bit each
week – starting at 25 grams per day, then
the next week going to 30 grams per day, and
so forth. As you raise your intake
gradually, you pay attention to how much
weight you continue to lose, until you find
a level at which weight loss slows
significantly or stops altogether. When you
get close to your goal weight, you move into
pre-maintenance and maintenance phases so
that low carb choices become part of your
everyday lifestyle.
Defining Low Carb Foods
Low carb foods are those that
have low enough levels of carbohydrates that
they are considered Atkins diet foods. In
general, meats, poultry, fish, leafy green
vegetables, eggs and butter form the core
assortment of your low carb food choices.
Some cheeses and other dairy products are
relatively low carb but typically are not
allowed in huge quantities while on the
Atkins low carb diet plan.
Remember, though, a food
which is high in carbs but also high in
fiber can be eaten as part of a low carb
lifestyle because the goal is to keep net
carbs low, not just carbs as a whole. Make
sure you read the labels of the foods you
buy to determine the net carbs, and consider
carrying a pocket sized carb counter with
you to double check the net carb counts in
fresh foods.
As the Atkins diet plan
exploded in popularity over the last few
years, many food producers have tried to get
in on the phenomenon by promoting their
products as low carb. The problem is,
though, that many of these foods are not
really low carb. With the exceptions of
certified Atkins diet foods, you should
never just believe the large print on the
front that says low carb. Always, always
read the nutrition label and confirm for
yourself whether or not the food is really
low carb.
Finding Low Carb Foods
Finding low carb foods is as
easy as going to the grocery store, dropping
into the convenience store located at your
neighborhood gas station, or going to your
favorite restaurant. Of course, some places
will have a better selection of Atkins diet
foods than others will, and some will also
have more high carb temptations, but there
is no reason for you to visit a specialty
store in order to get the low carb foods you
need.
Atkins Diet Foods from the
Grocery Store
In the grocery store you have
a huge selection of foods, ranging from
fresh to processed, all of which you can
check for net carb count. Processed foods
will have nutrition information printed on
the outside box or label, making it easy to
determine net carbs. Fresh foods are a bit
more difficult because that information is
not printed on the food item and usually not
on the shelf label. You can certainly
remember a few core fresh foods that are
allowable, but a really good tool is to
carry a carb counter in your purse or pocket
so that you can check it if you have any
questions.
Convenience Store
In a convenience store, you
have to search a bit more for the low carb
Atkins diet plan foods. The big display of
chips, candy, cookies and more is not a
place you are likely find low carb choices,
but if you go a little further in you can
usually find official Atkins snack bars,
liquid shakes or even some fresh foods that
are low carb.
Restaurants
Restaurants can be a bit
tricky because you do not always know what
is in that great tasting gravy or sauce, but
most eating establishments now offer
designated low carb choices. If in doubt,
order your meal without sauces and other
add-ons that may have hidden carbs. When you
find a restaurant that serves a good
selection of low carb foods that you enjoy,
be sure to give the manager or owner
positive feedback and make that
establishment a primary choice whenever you
want to dine out.
Atkins Diet Plan Meals
Atkins diet foods are much
more than individual foods. They can be
combined in many ways to create tasty and
interesting meals, but even the most
dedicated low carb follower can get tired of
the same old thing. The best way to keep
your low carb meals interesting is to seek
out a variety of Atkins diet plan meals.
There are many cookbooks and
recipe books available that are filled with
low carb meal choices using approved Atkins
diet foods. All you have to do is mix and
match each day or each week to keep a
variety of meals on the table. Another
reason to have a good cookbook or recipe
book on hand is for those times when you are
tired, running late or otherwise need to
come up with something low carb to eat when
maybe you do not feel like putting a lot of
effort into it. These are the times when you
will be most tempted to grab something that
is not low carb, so having a collection of
Atkins diet food recipes close by can help
get rid of that temptation.

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