I am having a lot of trouble knowing what i can eat, or more what to make for dinner to stick with the LE guidelines. I also have PCOS, but blood sugar and insulin levels are fine atm. Last check they were 3.3 which is a little low. Help!
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I am having a lot of trouble knowing what i can eat, or more what to make for dinner to stick with the LE guidelines. I also have PCOS, but blood sugar and insulin levels are fine atm. Last check they were 3.3 which is a little low. Help!
For dinners I ate a lot of brown rice or brown pasta with stir fried vegetables. With a bit of pasta sauce, or low fat cream cheese or a sprinkle of Edam cheese. There is a thread going at the moment titled 'let's record what were eating' with some more meal ideas. Good luck
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There is also the PCOS LE Diet what we are eating thread. What do you normally eat for dinner? Usually you can eat mostly the carb + veggie parts with a little cheese or maybe white fish/chicken/pork since you have PCOS. You don't need to and probably shouldn't go completely veggie with PCOS.
Thank you! I am a big red meat eater, so usually for dinner we have some kind of meat, with vegetables and pasta/some other carb dish, or a chicken pasta bake/stirfry etc but now i have started this i am a bit stumped lol.. typical boy diet for sure!
I did the PCOS version and I am not PCOS but I ate a ton of brown rice. Like a ton. (Uncle bens i think has a chicken flavored one that helped). and I also had lots of hint of salt wheat thins and triscuits. Baked potato with margerine also!! I did eat grilled chicken it was was the only meat I ate.
Then what I would do, if DH is okay with it, is stop red meat completely and just stick to poultry/white fish/shellfish/pork or cheese/eggs as a protein source at dinner. Make normal meals but try to reduce the fat when possible (and if you can, replace butter and olive oil with safflower or canola oil) , and just eat smaller portions and more of the veg/carb, less of the protein. But you will need more protein and fat than non PCOS swayers. I would definitely stick to whole grains and avoid white/refined grains except in small amounts. You should be able to modify most stir fries and bakes to fit this, and just pick stuff out as necessary.
Depending on how you eat at breakfast/lunch, you could possibly even continue cooking the same meals for dinner, just eat smaller portions and no red meat. Play around with your daily totals and see.
Your dinners sound delicious! Which does seem to automatically mean boy friendly, alas. But you will get used to eating pink and hey, it's a chance to experiment with new recipes! I like soups and loaded salads especially, as they can be nice and filling while still low cal. Remember that you can eat an unlimited amount of low cal veggies like iceberg lettuce, zucchini, green beans, broccoli, kale, celery, mushrooms, eggplant, cucumber, leeks, etc.
I already do eat wholegrains :) DH is willing to give up red meat.. he said as long as he can have bacon he doesn't care lol. Another thing is, i have to have breakfast, there is no getting away from it. If i don't i feel like i will faint and my stomach starts eating itself lol i usually skip lunch, but since starting this i have been really hungry so i have been having wraps with a sprinkling of chicken, iceberg lettuce and a sprinkling of cheese with low fat dressing. Ohh and breakfast before starting this was a piece of wholegrain toast with vegemite and a bowl of fibre rich cereal. I've cut the cereal since i know that sways boy
Does that mean sweet and sour chicken with rice is ON the menu? ;)
I forgot to add I also had a salad almost every day for lunch (From panera) but just lettuce, cucumber and chicken on it.... and if i had a salad for lunch i made sure to have no more chicken the rest of the day. I also only had 1 glass of whole milk a day (I used to drink like 4 glasses of 1% a day). If I didn't feel like salad I would have a brown rice bowl with chicken and cheese from chipotle but not every day as it was at the upper end of my protein limit.
I also drank coke zero and crystal lite - and peppermint tea in the morning with 2 splenda.
bump this for me