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Re: What Are Low Carb Nigerian Foods? by Nobody: 5:04pm On Sep 30, 2018
Minemrys:

mhen, you fat no be small. What tha hell?
cheesy cheesy cheesy.

and this comment is suppose to get me angry or what?

my dear, awon thickabody, awon bangable body rules. i cant trade this body for anything.

Proudly thick and bangable.!!!

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Re: What Are Low Carb Nigerian Foods? by olajide21: 5:07pm On Sep 30, 2018
ct2:
Pls just go to Google instead of you allowing us to waste our mb or are you related to seun

Na combo of foods chef Google dey give, that's why i have to come local.
Re: What Are Low Carb Nigerian Foods? by olajide21: 5:09pm On Sep 30, 2018
WetinConsignMe:
Well Mr. Olajide time as come when you ask yoursef uu low carb epp

Something consign you!... toh when dem talk say your carb dey too much wetin we go do?
Re: What Are Low Carb Nigerian Foods? by olajide21: 5:10pm On Sep 30, 2018
Tonymegabush1:
Man is a product of what he eats

Won't deny that
Re: What Are Low Carb Nigerian Foods? by olajide21: 5:11pm On Sep 30, 2018
sammyuche:


This topic is very important to reasonable and health conscious people. If you are too poor to purchase mb to open why not leave the topic alone for those who are interested. I just don't understand some people.

Leave am. His time dey come.
Re: What Are Low Carb Nigerian Foods? by btoks: 5:12pm On Sep 30, 2018
Could sweet potatoes, lower carbs than rice, maize,yam.
Re: What Are Low Carb Nigerian Foods? by olajide21: 5:12pm On Sep 30, 2018
Realberg:
Bia!
Boil One cup of Dangote cement, mix with Methylated spirit and fry in Sniper. You ain't needing no advice no more.

Íká BÚRÚKÚ!!!!!!.....
Re: What Are Low Carb Nigerian Foods? by olajide21: 5:16pm On Sep 30, 2018
Wiseandtrue:

Ewa is protein nau

I am guessing OP want to cut down weight

Try more of fruits like grape, Orange, pineapple, paw paw , watermelon etc

less or no spices if you can

Eats more of Beans

Moi-Moi + eko

Unripe plantain with stew or palm oil garnished with onion

Just try it for a month. Thank me later!


Thanks

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Re: What Are Low Carb Nigerian Foods? by olajide21: 5:18pm On Sep 30, 2018
Juliearth:



Avoid white carbs(rice,yam...) if you must consume Rice, it should be brown rice once a week. For your swallow, you should consider the likes of oatmeal swallow, unripe plantain swallow, fonio swallow... Guinea corn swallow,etc. Subsititute red meat with Fish(stay away from Cat fish though) chicken, Cow skin... Do not skip breakfast, 8 glasses of water a day, 40 minutes of brisk walking or jogging a day.... No food intake once it's 7PM...minimal oil, fruits and veggies are a must-have... Quote me if you need more dets.

Thanks for this.
Re: What Are Low Carb Nigerian Foods? by olajide21: 5:19pm On Sep 30, 2018
Juliearth:



Thanks for the correction. I am sure the op gets my point though.

I kuku got your point
Re: What Are Low Carb Nigerian Foods? by olajide21: 5:22pm On Sep 30, 2018
HaileSelassie:


Plain...

Little sugar

And cut down on your food portions
Cut down completely sugary drinks..
Coke fanta and all the likes
Increase fruits intake..

When you do all dis plus early morning jogging+sit ups for a start
You will see results in a month or two.

The beginning is difficult.. But you must be ready to motivate yourself to exercise everyday!

Thank you

God bless you
Re: What Are Low Carb Nigerian Foods? by olajide21: 5:26pm On Sep 30, 2018
HaileSelassie:


Sit ups is the one of the most effective ways to deal with abdominals! It works wonders

Within 3 to 4 months of constant push ups
I was not only able to cut down belly fat, I also got my 6ix packs forming
grin

When you start, its going to be painful.. Take a day rest, on the third day, attempt it again, it will be painful.. Just make sure you do like 10/reps only ..
Attempt the next day too
Small small.. Just know consistency is key. As long as you do something everyday.. Keep it up!! You will get used to it.. And when you start seeing results you will get addicted cos you won't like to look like your old self

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Re: What Are Low Carb Nigerian Foods? by Nobody: 5:35pm On Sep 30, 2018
Unfortunately, Nigerian foods are hardly ever "low carb". But here's what i know;

•Nuts are good. They are addictive so try to not overeat them.
•Beans are NOT low carb but they are healthy and have good amounts of protein and fiber.
•Fish, Beef, poultry are full of protein and zero carbs.
•Leafy greens contain negligible amounts of carbohydrate.
•Lentils have good amounts of protein and fiber. Almost like beans.

P.S;
•if you're trying to lose weight, stay away from bread.

Also, remember all carbohydrates are not equal. Eating 100g of potatoes =/= eating 100g of pasta.
Hope i helped a little.

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Re: What Are Low Carb Nigerian Foods? by amaben2020(m): 5:55pm On Sep 30, 2018
It's not about carbohydrates but the quality of carbohydrate. You can't compare carbohydrate derived from bread, garri etc to that of yam, oats, plantain, beans, brown rice etc. Since you are conscious of carb intake, switch to ketogenic diet

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Re: What Are Low Carb Nigerian Foods? by NIGHTMAREOO7: 6:12pm On Sep 30, 2018
Oyindidi:
eat unripe plantain pottage
My love
Re: What Are Low Carb Nigerian Foods? by olajide21: 6:13pm On Sep 30, 2018
ariketalks:
Unfortunately, Nigerian foods are hardly ever "low carb". But here's what i know;

•Nuts are good. They are addictive so try to not overeat them.
•Beans are NOT low carb but they are healthy and have good amounts of protein and fiber.
•Fish, Beef, poultry are full of protein and zero carbs.
•Leafy greens contain negligible amounts of carbohydrate.
•Lentils have good amounts of protein and fiber. Almost like beans.

P.S;
•if you're trying to lose weight, stay away from bread.

Also, remember all carbohydrates are not equal. Eating 100g of potatoes =/= eating 100g of pasta.
Hope i helped a little.

Thanks, we appreciate it
Re: What Are Low Carb Nigerian Foods? by 1Sharon(f): 6:20pm On Sep 30, 2018
desiregold:
Following this thread.

with the way i am gaining weight ehen, i need to go low on carb.

Biko, dieticians in the house.., report here.

Just cut down on what you consume.

Count calories. The key is calories .

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Re: What Are Low Carb Nigerian Foods? by Nobody: 6:28pm On Sep 30, 2018
olajide21:


Thanks, we appreciate it
Uwlc sir.
Re: What Are Low Carb Nigerian Foods? by Nobody: 7:46pm On Sep 30, 2018
bukatyne:


Except you have a medical condition restricting what you eat, all our foods are OK.

Just measure what you eat and reduce the oil. Also eat balanced diet. For instance, I have learnt to add vegetables to rice (runner beans, green peas and carrot) so it is not all carbs.

Beans is high carbs so don't always eat with garri, bread or rice.

Don't fry your meat, let fried meat be a treat at parties. If you can't stand boiled, grill or boil without water.

Don't heap swallow on a plate with oily soup full of shake, pumo, cow leg, roundabout etc. in the name of enjoyment.

Don't over cook your vegetables. Add it like 2mins before you turn off the heat.

Run away from fizzy drinks.

Good luck.
Total Gibberish! Just hear yourself..
Measure what you eat and reduce the oil ?
Boil meat without water ?
... in the name of enjoyment ?
Run away from fizzy drinks ?
Re: What Are Low Carb Nigerian Foods? by Nobody: 7:56pm On Sep 30, 2018
desiregold:
cheesy cheesy cheesy.

and this comment is suppose to get me angry or what?

my dear, awon thickabody, awon bangable body rules. i cant trade this body for anything.

Proudly thick and bangable.!!!


I'm Impressed. Prrrrrr bang bang!
Re: What Are Low Carb Nigerian Foods? by Nobody: 7:57pm On Sep 30, 2018
Realberg:

Total Gibberish! Just hear yourself..
Measure what you eat and reduce the oil ?
Boil meat without water ?
... in the name of enjoyment ?
Run away from fizzy drinks ?

But he is right. What benefit are fizzy drinks to the human body anyway?
The healthiest people are those who eat as close to nature as possiible. Fizzy drinks are bad news whether or not you're trying to lose weight. Only the CEOs of CocaCola and co will say otherwise.
Re: What Are Low Carb Nigerian Foods? by Minemrys: 8:00pm On Sep 30, 2018
desiregold:
cheesy cheesy cheesy.

and this comment is suppose to get me angry or what?

my dear, awon thickabody, awon bangable body rules. i cant trade this body for anything.

Proudly thick and bangable.!!!


lol. Am glad u didn't pick offense. Was just joking dear. Be proud of how u look cos thats who u are n0 matter what the next guy thinks.
Re: What Are Low Carb Nigerian Foods? by Nobody: 8:07pm On Sep 30, 2018
ariketalks:


But he is right. What benefit are fizzy drinks to the human body anyway?
The healthiest people are those who eat as close to nature as possiible. Fizzy drinks are bad news whether or not you're trying to lose weight. Only the CEOs of CocaCola and co will say otherwise.
..She..
Of all blunders i listed, you choose to address only usage of fizzy drinks! Well I seem to understand your level of ignorance in this matter. I can't side words with nasty mud-bloods!
Re: What Are Low Carb Nigerian Foods? by Nobody: 8:23pm On Sep 30, 2018
Minemrys:

lol. Am glad u didn't pick offense. Was just joking dear. Be proud of how u look cos thats who u are n0 matter what the next guy thinks.
O ye Asslickers, amend your digressive ways!
Re: What Are Low Carb Nigerian Foods? by Minemrys: 8:37pm On Sep 30, 2018
Realberg:
O ye Asslickers, amend your digressive ways!
wrong.
Re: What Are Low Carb Nigerian Foods? by showafrica(m): 8:44pm On Sep 30, 2018
Sunofgod:
okpa & bush meat..

I don't k ow why Bush meat just dey hungry me. Those dried ones with dried pepper. Village life dey sweet ooo, then with palm wine live had just ended. God help let me set up my passive income relocate sharperly. I need more natural stuffs.
Re: What Are Low Carb Nigerian Foods? by Nobody: 8:46pm On Sep 30, 2018
beans,fish,egg
Re: What Are Low Carb Nigerian Foods? by showafrica(m): 8:46pm On Sep 30, 2018
HaileSelassie:
Lol coffee..
Constant coffee and exercise saved my life

Watch your heart...
Re: What Are Low Carb Nigerian Foods? by Nobody: 8:46pm On Sep 30, 2018
Realberg:

..She..
Of all blunders i listed, you choose to address only usage of fizzy drinks! Well I seem to understand your level of ignorance in this matter. I can't side words with nasty mud-bloods!

Don't come at me yelling "ignorance". You don't know who i am or what i do so keep your salty remarks to yourself. S/he made valid points.
But since you want to be a smarty, here you go.
Realberg:

Total Gibberish! Just hear yourself..
Measure what you eat and reduce the oil ?
Boil meat without water ?
... in the name of enjoyment ?
Run away from fizzy drinks ?
• Even elementary school kids know weight loss is Calories In VS Calories Out. And as for "oil" in his/her comment, s/he obviously meant trans fat which is what is obtainable in the mainstream.
• You don't need extra water to boil meat except you plan on making broth.
• Refer to the first point.
• I already dealt with the fizzy drinks aspect.

Now who's ignorant? I was going to let this slide but you were rude.
Re: What Are Low Carb Nigerian Foods? by BuddhaPalm(m): 9:02pm On Sep 30, 2018
olajide21:
Hi all,
Time as come when i become conscious of what i eat, when i eat and how i eat. Rice, plantain, yam were my regulars and in above average servings.

To the well informed people in the house, is Rice and yam low carb diet? What are the other low carb food that i can eat that would not make me miss my regulars. I would appreciate anyone willing to give a certified advice.

Thank you in anticipation.

While it sounds logical to seek out low carb foods, if you want to lose fat, it is not a sustainable route.

The best way to lose fat is by consuming less calories.

There's something called your total daily energy expenditure (TDEE), and if you consume less calories than this, you will lose weight - no matter what you eat.

Doesn't matter if it's rice or ice cream or coke or whatever.

This professor of nutrition, to prove a point, lost 12kg in 10 weeks on a diet of junk food: https://www.dailymail.co.uk/health/article-1328160/Nutrition-professor-loses-2-stone-doughnuts-cakes-crisps-diet.html

What he did is called CICO (calorie in, calorie out).

Your best companion for this is an app called MyFitnessPal.

You'll also need a small food scale to weigh your food.

Finally, there are large communities all over the web dedicated to people whose goal is to lose weight.

A good source of inspiration on your journey is Progress Pics on Reddit: https://www.reddit.com/r/progresspics/

Many of them use/used CICO.

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