Showing posts with label atkins. Show all posts
Showing posts with label atkins. Show all posts

Thursday, June 7, 2012

Sugar Free Mocha

My 3rd cup today! Don't judge...
See how chocolatey it looks? Mmmm!
This is an iced mocha. Just add ice to the cup before anything else!



Are you or is someone you know at risk for diabetes or do you struggle with being overweight? Diabetes is prevalent on both sides of my family as is a tendency to be overweight. While I am not currently considered at risk, I do have diabetic tendencies like I shake and feel weak when I haven’t eaten or not long after consuming too much sugar. I also have struggled with being overweight for about ten years, even more so after my son was born. Many parents know that pain of losing pregnancy weight. With the advice of family, I started doing research on the Atkins diet. I’ve read the book written by Dr. Atkins as well as the new version released only recently as new scientific discoveries have been made since the 1960s. Using the invaluable resources on the internet, I've read about research projects and their findings on how the human body is affected by the Atkins diet versus a low fat or an unrestricted diet. I’ve joined the Atkins online community to learn more about recipes, the struggles of others and how our bodies react to certain foods. It only took a few months for me to realize this was the best course for me. A low-carbohydrate, no sugar diet to improve my health, balance my blood sugar and lose weight. One of the best concoctions that adheres to this diet is of my own design, a coffee drink I call a sugar free mocha.

Everyone likes a treat now and then and it’s possible to have one even on a diet that has sugar restrictions. Sugar free mochas are my favorite drink, hot or iced. It’s a delicious way to start my morning or finish off a rough day without consuming high amounts of sugar.

Before we begin, you’ll need some basic items to make your own. Make sure to have a coffee pot and filters, a cup of some sort to drink from and a teaspoon. As for ingredients, you’ll need your favorite ground coffee, heavy whipping cream or half and half, baking cocoa and Splenda. I prefer heavy whipping cream because it is creamier than half and half, however both have no sugar. Milk of any percent has natural sugars and should not be used. Also, the lower in fat a dairy product is, the more sugar is added to make it taste better.

Consuming sugar, natural or otherwise, will make your blood sugar rise even before you swallow. Your digestive system, starting with your saliva, starts the digestive process immediately. The higher your blood sugar on average, the more at risk for diabetes you are. Consuming natural fats does not make you fat. It is a huge myth that is very hard for people to look past. Your body needs natural fats to function. It will break down natural fats to its smallest building blocks that are used by even your cells. This is the same reasoning for using Splenda instead of sugar. I prefer Splenda to Sweet & Low because it doesn’t have the strange taste of saccharine. Using baking cocoa is also important because it has no added sugar at all.

First, I like to start off with an already chocolate flavored coffee like Folger’s Chocolate Truffle but if you want this at night before bed, just substitute regular coffee for a decaffeinated version. I also like my coffee very strong so I use about seven teaspoons of coffee in the filter to the 12 cups of water my pot uses. When the coffee is done, I get out the biggest cup I can find. It’s about 20 ounces.

Next, using the teaspoon I put two to three scoops of the baking chocolate into the cup and Splenda to taste. For a cup the size of mine I use four teaspoons of Splenda. I find Splenda sweetens more than sugar, but it boasts that it sweetens the same, so be sure to use it conservatively because you can always add more at the end. Splenda is more powdery than granulated sugar so it melts faster and better.

Third, I pour in some coffee but no more than a fourth of the cup. The best way to make sure the chocolate melts properly and doesn’t float to the top is to mix it with just a little bit of hot liquid. I learned this in seventh grade home economics. I stir it quickly and firmly until all the chocolate is wet and well mixed. Once, in a rush, I just poured the whole cup of coffee. It wasn’t so much a mocha as clumps of unsweetened, bitter chocolate on top of a cup of coffee. It really wasn’t very good.

After melting the cocoa correctly, I fill the cup with coffee leaving room for the cream. I add enough to lighten the mixture and take the edge off the bitterness of the coffee. When having a mocha from a coffee shop like Dippin Donuts, I enjoy a little bitterness in the taste. When I’m making it at home, however, I like it sweet and creamy. Remember the chocolate will make the coffee darker than normal so don’t use too much cream. Too much can make it taste thicker than you’d like.

Last comes the best part, tasting the delicious, chocolaty coffee. If it’s still too bitter I’ll add a little more Splenda but the ultimate result is such an indulgence.

If you’ve followed these directions you have a sweet coffee treat that won’t affect your blood sugar and won’t hurt your bank account like chain coffee shops. Dieting in any form can be tough and when faced with something as life-threatening and life changing as diabetes, it is extremely important to adhere to the diet your doctor gives you. However, knowing you can have treats that are as delicious as their sugar-filled counterparts is an important step to sticking to it. I stick to the Atkins diet because it means a healthy future, teaching my son healthy eating habits and a possible avoidance of Type 2 Diabetes. Living a sugar-free lifestyle has given me the opportunity to find and create mouthwatering creations such as this. Even if you don’t have to or don’t want to eat sugar-free, replacing a few things in your diet like a single cup of coffee can help your body be healthier overall.

Monday, March 21, 2011

The Start of Something New


Today, March 21st, I started a diet: the Atkins Diet. If you want more information, please visit the Atkins website as I will not be addressing any issues or misunderstandings you may have about this diet. I will be addressing my personal struggle to lose weight and keep it off for my health and for a better life for my little family.

I am starting in “Induction” where I am limited to 20 carbs per day. Today I only had about 11 total carbs. That includes my breakfast, snack, drinks and dinner. I did not have lunch today only because of the timing of my day. Between falling asleep on the couch and the nap I took (yup, both, lol), there wasn’t time for lunch, but the snack did just fine. What did I eat? Well, sausage, eggs with cheese, fresh tomatoes for breakfast. Snack was cheese cubes and a couple of pickles. Dinner was meatloaf (with a bit of ketchup and cheese on top) and green beans. I drank coffee, tea (both with Splenda), Powerade Zero (mmm so good) and Diet Sunkist.

Don’t worry; these posts about my battle with weight loss will not be a food diary! I have one for my personal use and will not be boring the general public with a list of foods. However, sometimes I will absolutely list what I’m eating as a way to help you understand what Atkins is all about. Also, it’ll help in understanding my effort.

First off I need to admit something. I love junk. Chips, chocolate, bread, pasta… I could go on. When I’m at work, I eat candy and chips like it’s my last day on earth. Sesame crackers, Ritz crackers, Cheez-Its, they all are great snacks to grab a handful and head off to another task. But, since they are loaded with sodium, empty carbs and calories, they are terrible for my body and my metabolism. Luckily, there are snacks that are available at my job that are in line with Atkins. Also, after the first few weeks, I can enjoy some sugar free candy! My favorite part about this diet is that I don’t have to do without the treats that make a woman’s stressful days a little easier.

I went on Atkins once before and lost about 25 pounds in two months. It was great! There was a noticeable difference in my face and my stomach. My shirts and pants fit better and looked better! This time, however, I will not be “taking a break” since that’s what killed the diet last time. I went on vacation and when I came back, I never went back on Atkins. One thing that has stuck with me, however, is since then I have only drunk diet sodas (for the most part). I actually prefer Diet Dr Pepper, Diet Sunkist, Diet Mountain Dew and Diet Root Beer, in that order, to any other sodas. So that's at least one thing I won't have to change.

Like a lot of women who don’t feel comfortable in their own bodies, I feel awkward and ungraceful. I have gained weight since I was pregnant and after I had my son, did not lose any of it, but instead gained it back. Right now I weigh about what I did when I was 9 months pregnant and waiting to pop any day. I am much clumsier than I used to be and my body is feeling the strain.

When I have a long day at work, it’s not just my feet that hurt. One of my knees has started complaining and I have sciatica which has led to a heel spur in turn causing plantar fasciitis. By the end of the day, I can barely stand the 7 minute drive from work to my house because of my back and feet. A huge goal of mine in this endeavor is to feel better. Plain and simple, I want to stop the aches and pains that come with too much weight on a body’s frame.

At this point in my life, I realize that if I wait much longer, it will be harder to lose weight. I would like to enter my 30s as a happier, healthier and more comfortable me. I look forward to my mini goals (like my friend’s summer wedding in June and the day I realize I have more energy) and my ultimate goal which is to lose 165 to 185 pounds. The window is large (no pun intended) because when I get close to my goal weight, it won’t be a number, it’ll be how I look that determines when to adjust my carb intake.

You are not a number. Neither am I. We are not defined by our age, generation or weight. Do not let anyone label you against your will. You define who you are. I define myself. I am losing weight because it’s what I want and I truly believe that it will make me happier. I also believe it will make me healthier and that is something that is priceless when compared to what it will mean to quality time with my son and other family. I stand by what I’ve said before: There is no greater love than improving yourself for the betterment of your family and yourself.