I have been doing keto for a while now and would like to say I have done it religiously but that would be a big fat lie. From July through mid November of '18 I was on it about as strictly as possible and had really good success losing weight. Until the actual reception of Son2 and Dil2's wedding I had eaten absolutely nothing I was not supposed to. I caved at the reception and ate a slice of cake.
After the wedding we came home to a house full of family, since all the out of town people were staying here through the following week. Now why would I want to have a bunch of people here for a wedding followed by Thanksgiving followed by Pip's birthday party and not enjoy the food I was cooking. And we all know what comes after Thanksgiving, right? Yeah Christmas spirits and cookies.
I will admit I indulged but did not over indulge. (Another big fat lie. I did have a couple of days that I totally overindulged, but as a rule I did not.) Then immediately following Christmas comes New Year's Eve and Day along with college football playoffs. Of course I had to participate with a fervor. Finally After the National Championship game (Yeah, we lost so I had to eat chocolate for another day or two) I thought about getting back on in earnest, but I guess I was not earnestly ready because I would do keto for two weeks then go rogue for 4 days, then keto then rogue on and on. I was OK because I was not gaining any weight, but I also was not losing.
I had to make a decision to either let keto go or really stick to it until a couple of weeks ago. For me the best way to succeed at this way of eating is to have a lot of things made, frozen and ready to use at a moments notice and I have been experimenting with and freezing a lot of different foods
One thing I really miss while doing keto is the ability to have an occasional sandwich. This way of eating is a totally grain free diet and until today all of the "breads" I have tried taste fine (not like bread at all but good vehicles for butter or sugar free jams) but they were too crumbly and would not hold together to support the weight of the sandwich stuff___until today!
These would work wonderfully well for anyone watching their carbs, or gluten. It is definitely not paleo or vegan however.
It did require the purchase of a mini waffle maker. This is the one I got. (No affiliation with anyone) and it makes a single "waffle" about the size of a hamburger bun. If I had a small round waffle iron I would have made just 1 waffle and cut it in quarters, but my waffle iron is a big ass square one, which meant I needed to buy it. I figure I am worth the 9.99 it cost.
Heat the waffle iron till it is hot, spray with a non cooking spray.
Mix one beaten egg with 3/4 cup of shredded mozzarella. Pour 1/4 of the mix in the waffle iron and cook until the iron quits steaming. (5ish minutes) Remove and let cool, repeat 3 more times, then grab your favorite sandwich fillings and eat like everyone else.
It was so good that I made 3 additional recipes of it to make sure I have enough stocked in the freezer for the next month or so. Most of the time I eat either a salad or whatever is left over from dinner but on the weekends when TheHub want's a sandwich I get tired of pretending I really wanted a slice of turkey, some mustard and a pickle. Today I got to eat the same as he did, (except he used real bread)
And now I am thinking up other ways to use it. Swiss cheese instead of mozzarella with sauerkraut and corned beef for a fake reuben? A scrambled egg with sausage for a keto McMuffin? Pizza sauce, pepperoni and cheese run under the broiler? I love the different possibilities.
After the wedding we came home to a house full of family, since all the out of town people were staying here through the following week. Now why would I want to have a bunch of people here for a wedding followed by Thanksgiving followed by Pip's birthday party and not enjoy the food I was cooking. And we all know what comes after Thanksgiving, right? Yeah Christmas spirits and cookies.
I will admit I indulged but did not over indulge. (Another big fat lie. I did have a couple of days that I totally overindulged, but as a rule I did not.) Then immediately following Christmas comes New Year's Eve and Day along with college football playoffs. Of course I had to participate with a fervor. Finally After the National Championship game (Yeah, we lost so I had to eat chocolate for another day or two) I thought about getting back on in earnest, but I guess I was not earnestly ready because I would do keto for two weeks then go rogue for 4 days, then keto then rogue on and on. I was OK because I was not gaining any weight, but I also was not losing.
I had to make a decision to either let keto go or really stick to it until a couple of weeks ago. For me the best way to succeed at this way of eating is to have a lot of things made, frozen and ready to use at a moments notice and I have been experimenting with and freezing a lot of different foods
One thing I really miss while doing keto is the ability to have an occasional sandwich. This way of eating is a totally grain free diet and until today all of the "breads" I have tried taste fine (not like bread at all but good vehicles for butter or sugar free jams) but they were too crumbly and would not hold together to support the weight of the sandwich stuff___until today!
These would work wonderfully well for anyone watching their carbs, or gluten. It is definitely not paleo or vegan however.
It did require the purchase of a mini waffle maker. This is the one I got. (No affiliation with anyone) and it makes a single "waffle" about the size of a hamburger bun. If I had a small round waffle iron I would have made just 1 waffle and cut it in quarters, but my waffle iron is a big ass square one, which meant I needed to buy it. I figure I am worth the 9.99 it cost.
Heat the waffle iron till it is hot, spray with a non cooking spray.
Mix one beaten egg with 3/4 cup of shredded mozzarella. Pour 1/4 of the mix in the waffle iron and cook until the iron quits steaming. (5ish minutes) Remove and let cool, repeat 3 more times, then grab your favorite sandwich fillings and eat like everyone else.
It was so good that I made 3 additional recipes of it to make sure I have enough stocked in the freezer for the next month or so. Most of the time I eat either a salad or whatever is left over from dinner but on the weekends when TheHub want's a sandwich I get tired of pretending I really wanted a slice of turkey, some mustard and a pickle. Today I got to eat the same as he did, (except he used real bread)
And now I am thinking up other ways to use it. Swiss cheese instead of mozzarella with sauerkraut and corned beef for a fake reuben? A scrambled egg with sausage for a keto McMuffin? Pizza sauce, pepperoni and cheese run under the broiler? I love the different possibilities.


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