I call it the “No BPPR” (sounds like “No Beeper”) diet. This diet is simple and it’s easy enough to follow if you can let the BREAD - POTATOES - PASTA and RICE go. What I did was eliminate certain carbohydrates since they are the type of foods to pack on the pounds and fat. I didn’t take all carbs out, but the ones I did eliminate are what I call the culprits that cause bad eating habits. After the pounds and fat rolls off one can go back to consuming these types of carbs — in moderation. Honestly, after you have totally given these up you no longer crave them.

When attempting any diet regiment, it takes a lot of discipline to say no to what you can’t have. What I did/do (it’s been six months since I’ve had my 2nd baby - so I’m back on this bandwagon) is to put a picture of someone who I think has an incredible body and one who has a body size that you can come close to achieving. For example, I have a picture of singer, Amerie and a picture of actor, Drew Barrymore on my refrigerator and kitchen cupboards where there is food. Amerie, I know I can never become physically but she keeps me motivated to not eat what I’m not supposed to have and then Drew Barrymore who I know has struggled with weight in the past and is currently keeping it off gives me the support to keep going on. Dieting is very well psychological as well as a physical thing.

As for eating out? Salads! That should be the automatic first choice. You can have some grilled chicken on top or tuna, beans, bacon bits, cheese…whatever. Every fast food joint has a good salad and if they don’t, then you and your family should not be eating there. The way your family eats? You should try to adjust the way they eat so that it makes it easier on how you eat. Instead of buying Chips Ahoy! cookies, buy them Fat free Chips Ahoy! cookies, that way you can have two for a snack maybe twice a day.

Still hungry? Well, you should be because you have other food groups to take from. You make the choice. You can’t go wrong with fruits, veggies, cheese, yogurt, etc. Research a little more and you’ll be surprised at to what other foods are on those lists.

1. Breads, Rice, Pasta Potatoes Cereal
2. Fats, Oils & Sweets
3. Fruits
4. Meat, Poultry, Fish, Beans, Eggs, Nuts
5. Milk, Yogurt & Cheese
6. Vegetables

Make up your own eating plan. I do. I don’t use anybody elses that’s for sure. I know that if I make my own meal plan that I won’t be starving to death or feel like I’m starving to death. Here is what I started with and anyone can…and this is basic daily setup so start from here and you fill in your food choices:

Breakfast (between 7-9am)

Light After Breakfast Snack (between 9-10am)

Lunch (between 10:30am -1pm)

Light After Lunch Snack (between 1pm-4pm)

Dinner (between 4-6pm)

Light after Dinner Snack (between 6-10pm)

Notes: The snack should be light and not full meals and you can eat these throughout the allotted time so you don’t have to eat them all at once. Take it easy. This keep the hunger away.

The full meals should be served in a 10 inch plate or less. If it can’t all fit on that plate then you don’t eat it.

Water!!! Water is a gut filler so drink, drink, drink. You also have the option of adding lemon or crystal light to your water for some taste if you’re like me. You can also drink diet Snapple which has 0 calories. That’s right. Zero! If you have to drink whatever you like and you don’t like my previous selections then go ahead and drink, but remember to add in your waters and ELIMINATE THE SODAS. Even DIET SODAS. No soda! If you don’t gain weight off of anything else…it will be the soda. A cold Pepsi is delicious, but I know that if I drink it, that I have blew my regiment for the day and it’s simply just not worth it.

Sounds like the average “no carb diet”?  Well, not quite.  I’ve only eliminated four of them.  This diet isn’t for everyone so keep that in mind. Also check with your physician before attempting any diet. I doubt that any physician will stop you from implementing the No Bppr diet into your life.

Good luck!

Sources:

University of Massachusettes

Food Facts - The Balance of Good Health

About.com - No Carb Diet

About.com - Low Carb Diet