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In a previous post, I showed you how to prepare chicken breasts and steak to make your life a little easier. I recently purchased a few pounds of 96% lean ground beef, so I thought you might want to see an easy way to prepare it for individual packaging.

Packages of 96% lean ground beef

Packages of 96% lean ground beef

Gather your packages of 96% lean ground beef along with snack size ziploc bags.

100 Grams of Lean Ground Beef

100 Grams of Lean Ground Beef

Weigh your ground beef and divide into 100 gram portions. Place each 100 gram portion into a snack size ziploc bag and set aside.

Flattened Lean Ground Beef Divided Into Snack Size Bags

Flattened Lean Ground Beef Divided Into Snack Size Bags

Seal one side of your baggy and flatten ground beef in snack size bag, pushing the air out as you go. Once your ground beef has been flattened and the air removed, seal the remainder of the bag. I found this tip two years ago on the GreenLiteBites blog while I was on Weight Watchers. This is a very smart idea. The bags lay flat in the freezer, they defrost rather quickly, and they don’t take up much space. You can also stick them into a box or paper bag and cut out part of the side’s bottom so that you can pull out one package at a time… like a dispenser.

Tags : beef, food scale, ground beef, HCG Diet Tips, phase 2, photos, VLCD

Being a mom keeps me busy. Between working at home and looking after 4 kids, it’s hard to find time to cook and prepare meals for myself. One of the easy shortcuts that I take is preparing my meats. I purchase packages of raw meat and divide them up into 100 gram portions.

Preparing 100 Gram Portion of Chicken Breasts

Large Package of Raw Chicken Breast

Large Package of Raw Chicken Breast

Here is a large package of raw chicken breast that I purchased from the store. I will cut up the chicken breast and divide them into 100 gram portions.

100 Gram Portions of Raw Chicken Breast

100 Gram Portions of Raw Chicken Breast

Next, I lay out the 100 gram portions of chicken breast onto paper plates and prepare the grill for cooking.

100 Grams of Grilled Chicken Breast Divided Into Snack Size Baggies

100 Grams of Grilled Chicken Breast Divided Into Snack Size Baggies

Once I have cooked my chicken breast, I place each portion of grilled chicken into snack size baggies and toss them into the freezer. When I want to eat chicken for a meal, I pop it into the microwave for 1 minute. These baggies are portable and perfect for people on the go! My kids love them, too. They use the chicken on salads.

Preparing 100 Gram Portions of Beef

I don’t mind re-heating frozen grilled chicken, but I like my beef cooked fresh on my George Foreman grill.

Package of Raw Sirloin Tip Steak

Package of Raw Sirloin Tip Steak

Here is a package of sirloin tip steak that I purchased. I divided up the steak into 100 gram portions.

Raw Sirloin Tip Steak Divided into 100 Gram Portions in Snack Size Bags

Raw Sirloin Tip Steak Divided into 100 Gram Portions in Snack Size Bags

After I have divided up the steak into the proper portions, I place each 100 gram portion into a snack size bag. I squeeze out the excess air and place them into the freezer. When I am ready to have a steak, I place the baggie into the microwave on the defrost setting for .3 pound. It is then ready for my George Foreman grill. It only takes 2 minutes to defrost in the microwave and approximately 2 minutes to cook on the George Foreman grill (well, at least to cook on medium).

This methods apply to any type of beef that you are allowed. I prepare my 96% lean hamburger meat this way as well.

Tags : beef, chicken breast, food scale, HCG Diet Tips, phase 2, photos, steak, VLCD

Weigh Everything!

I have always weighed my proteins, but I didn’t realize until 2 weeks into this diet that I was overeating some of my vegetables and fruits. I was picking out small apples and orange to eat. However, they were a lot heavier than I had anticipated. The other big calorie foods for me were onions and tomatoes.

When I started weighing my foods, I found that I could really only eat 1/2 of a tomato or onion for one meal. Most of the time, this would apply to my oranges and apples as well.

By weighing all of my fruits and veggies, I am able to have all 4 foods and stay within 500 calories per day: protein, veggie, fruit, and breadstick.

Tags : apple, breadstick, food scale, HCG Diet Tips, onion, oranges, phase 2, tomato, VLCD

Okay, so I have finished 21 days of the VLCD (very low calorie diet). If you add in the 2 loading days, I’m officially at a point (23 days) where I can either stop my drops and go into phase 2 or keep going. Well… I think I will keep going! I haven’t hit any real plateaus yet, and even if I did, they may only last a few days. I will still drop inches anyway.

I have learned several things so far that I hope everyone else takes into consideration.

#1- Weigh everything! I have always weighed my meat, but I did not do that for my fruit and veggies. One half a small apple might be all that I can eat for a meal once the calories have been figured in. This might be a reason for your plateau or gain!

#2- Weigh yourself at the same time every day and only once daily! I never had a problem with this. My routine is always the same. I weigh myself in the morning. Our weights fluctuate throughout the day, so it isn’t reliable to be stepping on the scale several times per day.

#3- Drink PLENTY of water! I started out drinking 3 liters of water, which was approximately 1/2 my body weight in ounces. However, I have changed that to one gallon of water per day. I drink my water early enough that I am not in the bathroom during the night. I try to get my last bit of water in around dinner time. My personal opinion is that you really shouldn’t count your coffee or tea as part of your water. I don’t do that. I drink my coffee in the mornings, and when I’m finished drinking coffee, I will move on to my water. I fill up a one gallon jug of water and pour it into a cup throughout the day. It’s premeasured, so I know exactly how much water I have left to drink. My goal is to finish the last cup right after my dinner. This is working really well for me, and I do not get up in the middle of the night at all. Sometimes, I will have an occasional tea at night, and I have had regular diet tea as well. Once again, I do not count the tea as part of my water. You are talking to a water hater! I do not care to drink water. I never have liked it, but I have consistently drank water from the first day that I started this diet.

#4- If you hate drinking water like I do, then add some lemon juice. This is my little trick. I started out adding about 1/2 cup of lemon juice and splenda to a gallon of water to make it taste like a week lemonade. Over the coarse of a few days, I slowly lowered my lemon juice and eliminated my splenda. You get used to it after a while. Our tastebuds change on this diet. Stick it out! (Off protocol- I have added lime juice to my water. I love limeade, but this isn’t on protocol. You can have the juice of 1/2 a lemon every day, but it doesn’t say anything about lime juice. Your mileage may vary (YMMV) so if it makes you gain weight or stall, then DON’T USE IT.)

#5- I have learned that my body does okay mixing certain types of veggies. In the original protocol, you are not supposed to mix anything. You have one meat, one veggie, one fruit, and your grissini or melba. I try to be a little creative, so at times I will mix a little bit of veggies together. I have never mixed my fruit, though. Once again, this is a YMMV sort of thing. If it makes you gain weight or stall, then DON’T DO IT.

#6- I have learned to read a lot. I’m constantly reading the HCG DIET and HCGDIETERS groups on Yahoo. I always watch YouTube videos of other dieters that have conquered this diet. You can find some great recipes on the groups and YouTube as well.

#7- If you can make it 21 days on VLCD, then your thinking about this diet will completely change. In the beginning, it is a struggle. Your stomach feels empty. You might have headaches, constipation, diarrhea, etc… If you stick it out, it DOES GET BETTER. Your body is going through some massive changes and probably some major detox from all of the junk that has been put in your mouth over the years. You WILL get past it!

#8- I have learned that the HHCG (Homeopathic HCG) works for me! When I first purchased the HHCG, I did not realize that as a homeopathic, it doesn’t have any HCG in it. Homeopathics are made by diluting the original substance so many times, but I believe the essence of the product is still left. I really don’t understand it all, but I think that it tricks your body into thinking that you are getting the real thing. It’s much cheaper for me, and I don’t have to mess with buying products from overseas (real HCG is a prescription product, so unless you get it prescribed by a doctor, you will have to purchase it from an overseas pharmacy). There is a man online that set out to prove that the HHCG did not work. He was blogging about it and told everyone that it couldn’t possibly work… you must be losing your muscle and good fat. He went on the HHCG for the intentions of proving everybody wrong. What he found was that he actually lost 27 pounds in 39 days. He used fat calipers and all. Now, he sells his own version of the product in a spray. I have no idea how well it works because I have never used it. My point is that HHCG does work! Now, I have heard that there may be a small group of people that have problems with the HHCG. I don’t know what the percentage is, but I can only suggest that you try it out for yourself.

#9- I have learned the vitamin supplements are a good thing! I take sublingual B-12 every day for my energy. I will also take potassium and magnesium pills on an as needed basis. Every now and then, I get some muscle twitching. I have had this problem before the diet, too. You can take a 99mg potassium pill 3-5 x daily. Magnesium pills are a little trickier. If you feel constipation, you can try magnesium. You will start off your dosage taking the normal amount. Double this amount every day until your stools are loose. Then, back off slightly, and that should be your correct dosage. Another option for constipation is either Smooth Move Tea or a Dieter’s Tea in the evening. It contains senna, which is supposed to help everything move along. I have done this a few times, and it does work. Start off mixing your tea at a weaker strength and gradually build up. I only used my tea two nights in a row, and then I was fine after that. If you are having some intense cravings that you cannot fight, then you can try some L-Glutamine (500mg up to 3 x daily). You can even break open a capsule and pour the powder under your tongue. I have not tried this yet.

#10- Get plenty of sleep! Our bodies work hard at night. One thing that I have noticed is that it seems like I have better losses if I get 9 hours of sleep compared to 7 hours of sleep! Get lots of rest, so your body can do all of the hard work!

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Starting Weight: 201.6

Today’s Weight: 190.6

Overnight Gain/Loss: -.6 (yay! back on track!)

Total Loss: 11 pounds in 17 days!

HHCG: 12 drops 3 x daily

Okay, I’m happy now. I am figuring this out. I decided to weigh EVERYTHING today, and I discovered something critical to this diet. Veggies and fruit are MUCH heavier than I thought. I have actually been overeating them! Even a small apple can weigh enough to equal 100 calories! Seriously! I would suggest that you weigh everything that you put in your mouth. I have invested in a digital food scale, and I am waiting for it to come in. For the meantime, I am fortunate enough to have a digital postage scale, so I’m using that for now.

B- coffee w/splenda

L- 3.5 oz. ribeye, salad w/leaf lettuce plus 1/2 tomato, 2 tbl. ff italian (off protocol), apple, 2 melba rounds

D- 3.5 oz. ckn breast, 1 tomato, 2 melba rounds

Water for the day= 1 gallon

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The HCG Diet is a protocol created by Dr. A.T.W. Simeons, M.D. in 1971. His manuscript is titled, ” Pounds and Inches: A New Approach to Obesity “. You can download a copy of it here . The HCG Diet has once again been made popular by Kevin Trudeau’s book, The Weight Loss Cure. I have not yet read his book, but the original “Pounds and Inches” is the diet that he talks about. However, I have heard that Kevin Trudeau adds detox phases and other things that the original protocol did not do. For now, I will stick with the original diet because I have read a lot of testimonies, and I am convinced that this is the way to go. This diet, in combination with HCG, is supposed to help reset the hypothalamus. The hypothalamus links the nervous system to the endocrine system via the pituitary gland. It is responsible for certain metabolic processes.

For easy reference, probably due to Kevin’s Trudeau’s book, a number of people have divided up Dr. Simeon’s protocol into phases of this diet. Here is how it works:

Rounds: Each round is made up of phases.

Phase 1: In Kevin Trudeau’s book, this refers to the detox phase. We will be skipping this one.

Phase 2: This is the weight loss phase of the diet. It consists of 2-3 loading days, referred to as LD1,LD2, and LD3. The loading days are the days in which you have officially started on your HCG, whether it be injections, sublingual, or homeopathic hcg. You will load up on fatty foods to fill up your fat reserves. A few people have lost weight during this time, but don’t necessarily plan on it. A 4-8 pound weight gain is quite normal. Dr. Simeon’s talks about the loads in his manuscript. It is important that you read the manuscript for yourself. I have read it several times, and each time I read it, something else pops out at me.

VLCD : After you have completed your loading days, you will now move on to the weight loss part of the diet. You are still considered to be in Phase 2, but now you are on your Very Low Calorie Days (500 calorie diet), referred to as VLCD. You can find the VLCD here, or read Dr. Simeon’s manuscript. You will continue phase 2 for a minimum of 23 days (loading days count). In Dr. Simeon’s book, he stopped people at 40 days because he was worried about a loss of immunity with the injections. If you go to the HCG DIET or HCG DIETER’s Yahoo Groups, you will find many people who have past 40 days worth of HCG. Again, I am doing the Homeopathic HCG, so I’m not worried about immunity. We’ll talk more about homeopathic HCG a little later.

LIW or LDW: Once you have completed at least 23 days and are ready to start the maintanence phase, you will need to take an important step to end the HCG and move on to phase 3. On the last day that you take your HCG, weigh yourself. This weight will be your LIW or LDW. For those of you taking injections, LIW refers to “last injection weight”. For anyone else taking sublingual or homeopathic drops, LDW refers to “last dosage weight”. This is the weight that you will be maintaining until you start another round (if you have more weight to lose). For 3 days after you have quit taking the HCG, you will need to continue with the VLCD (very low calorie day). This is required until the HCG is completely out of your system. Once you have eaten your 3 VLCD without the HCG, then you can move on to Phase 3.

Phase 3: Once you have completed at least 23 days on phase 2, you can move on to phase 3, which is the phase in which you are maintaining your weight. All foods allowed except starch or sugar, being careful of certain fruits. You should continue eating this way for 3 weeks. After 3 weeks, you can very gradually add starch in small quantities, always staying in control by weighing yourself each morning. In Dr. Simeon’s book, he recommends that you stay in this phase for a minimum of 6 weeks before starting a 2nd round of weight loss.

“When a third, fourth, or even fifth course is necessary, the interval between courses should be made progressively longer.” For example, you will need to wait 6 weeks between round 1 and 2, 8 weeks between round 2 and 3, 12 weeks between round 3 and 4, and 20 weeks between round 4th and 5th rounds. And lastly, you will need to wait 6 months between rounds 5 and 6. Of course, all of this depends on how much weight you need to lose. I believe this is important to helping you maintain a healthy weight for the rest of your life. This diet is all about resetting the hypothalamus and regulating your body weight.

Phase 4: The Maintenance Phase. You will only be doing this phase of the diet when you have reached your goal weight. Otherwise, you will continue with phase 3 and start a new round with phase 2 again.

Apple Days (Phase 2): If you have been stuck in a plateau for 4-5 days, you can choose to do an apple day. However, Dr. Simeon’s has explained that this is purely for psychological reasons. During an apple day, no other foods or drinks are allowed except for 6 large apples. An apple day begins at lunch and ends just before lunch the next day. You are to eat an apple whenever you feel hungry. You should only drink water when you are feeling thirsty.

Steak Days (Phase 3 and beyond): As long as you are maintaining your weight within 2 pounds of your LIW or LDW, you should not worry about the scale. However, when you have gone beyond a 2 pound weight gain, even if it’s only by a few ounces, then you should do a steak day. On the SAME DAY that you are up in weight over 2 pounds, you will need to skip breakfast and lunch, but continue to drink plenty of fluids. For dinner, you can eat a HUGE steak with either one apple or a raw tomato.

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