Me and my girlfriend are attempting a keto-style diet, but I am a terrible chef and don’t have much energy to cook generally. Previously I’d mostly eat soups and stews since I could make a huge pot, freeze some of the extra and eat it with rice, but most of the recipies I know aren’t keto friendly (or at least the one suitable for a full meal). It also doesn’t help that I’m a pretty terrible cook and my girlfriend is used to well-seasoned African cuisine.
I’m hoping to find some keto or keto-adjacent meals that can be prepared in bulk easily, and ideally (but not necessarily), frozen.
I’m sorry for offering up the wrong kind of advice, but I would really urge you to reconsider keto. Its horrible for you. I’ve lost a lot of weight successfully and many things have worked but keto isn’t safe.
I’m not saying its life threatening or you won’t achieve your health goals. But keto is just plain bad.
Hmm…
Sounds like you’re right, this diet is something that should be done for specific medical reasons, with professional guidance and with specific goals in mind:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ketogenic_diet
Yes and since op didn’t specify any medical condition I didn’t think it was a wise idea. Idk why my comment is quite so controversial.
I have no idea - counting calories is the safest diet by far and if you’re going to undertake a diet that specifically shifts your metabolism you should be aware of the potential health effects. It’d be really nice if we could snap our fingers and lose 150 lbs over a weekend but fast diets put immense stress on our system.
Yep.
You’re right, but didn’t offer any sources. So it came off more like cluttering up OPs thread with opinion where they’re asking for specific help.
My doctor said something similar.
But after years of me being on keto, losing 167lbs, having an “absolutely fantastic health record” and the “healthiest bloodwork” he’s ever seen (his words), plus significant improvement in mood, memory, and mobility, and a significant reduction/elimination of pain and inflammation, he changed his mind.
He even said that most of the content he had heard or read when saying it was “a bad diet” all those years ago was “completely biased” and “worded very slyly” (also his words). After revisiting those sources, he realized they “weren’t actually describing real keto, just people eating a ton of fat” (which is not what keto is), “and crying about how bad fat is” (again, his words… which made me LOL). Also, mega bonus points for him - he actually checked into the sources and found that most of them were funded by the sugar industry.
It takes nothing to realize you’re wrong; for some people, it takes a lot to admit it. He had no problem doing so, and even recommends the diet to other patients now.
Keto seems less dangerous than the old Atkins diet. I had a coworker who rapidly shed about 30 lbs on Atkins and then had a stroke - he was 32.
I used to have a medical manual called Anecdotal Medicine. You’d flip to whatever opinion you wanted to have and there’d be a story right there to back it up! Very handy
That’s cool - if you prefer impersonal articles or papers to anecdotes here’s one of each for you:
https://www.medicaldaily.com/atkins-diet-raises-heart-attack-and-stroke-risk-28-percent-experts-urge-women-not-banish-carbs
https://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC6074441/
To me that’s a lot less meaningful than watching a healthy coworker suffer a stroke out of the blue - but to each their own.