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  • Low Carb Chips for Keto: What to Buy and How to Make Them Yourself

    Low Carb Chips for Keto: What to Buy and How to Make Them Yourself

    Chips are usually just crunchy carbs slathered with salt and oil. The best examples of this are tortilla chips and potato chips. Their palate-pleasing combination of salt, fat, and carbs makes it unnaturally easy for us to overeat them without feeling full. This is why many of us can easily eat an entire family-sized bag…

  • Are Beans Keto? Full Guide to Beans and Their Keto-friendly Alternatives

    Are Beans Keto? Full Guide to Beans and Their Keto-friendly Alternatives

    When compared to high-carb processed foods, beans are considered as a health food. However, from a low-carb perspective, they contain too much starch. In fact, the net carb content of most beans and lentils is so high that they belong on the “do not eat” list for keto. To help you figure out exactly what…

  • Are Pork Rinds Keto? The Many Benefits Of This Zero Carb Snack

    Are Pork Rinds Keto? The Many Benefits Of This Zero Carb Snack

    Yes, pork rinds are keto-friendly and used widely by people on low-carb diets. That said, it’s still easy to be fooled into thinking that this humble keto snack food is unhealthy. Though they are crisp like chips (and are typically found in the same grocery store aisle), pork rinds share very little else in common…

  • Is Popcorn Keto-friendly? (Plus Other Low-carb Alternatives)

    Is Popcorn Keto-friendly? (Plus Other Low-carb Alternatives)

    Corn and keto don’t work well together. Whether it is categorized as a grain or a starchy vegetable, you’ll find corn in the “Do Not Eat” category of any keto diet food list. This is because each cup of corn is packed with over 35 grams of net carbs. That is enough to keep most…

  • The Keto Food Pyramid: Low Carb Food List Made Simple

    The Keto Food Pyramid: Low Carb Food List Made Simple

    Starting the ketogenic diet can be overwhelming. The keto beginner is often bombarded by conflicting information regarding the “right” way to follow the diet and enter ketosis. Though experts may not agree on the exact details of a “perfect” keto diet, there are several low-carb food groups that are widely accepted as healthy keto staples.…

  • Weight Gain on Keto: Common Causes, Simple Solutions, and Hunger Hacks

    Weight Gain on Keto: Common Causes, Simple Solutions, and Hunger Hacks

    For most people on keto, weight loss is the easy part. Keeping the weight off, however, is the hard part. The keto diet is often described as the antidote for the vicious cycle of weight loss and weight gain, but it isn’t failproof. Though keto can indeed suppress appetite and make fat loss easier to achieve, this…

  • Shopping List for Your Plan

    Shopping List for Your Plan

    At the beginning of each week, you’ll get a shopping list to use to get all of the groceries you need for your keto meal plan. The shopping list is broken down into categories Feel free to look through the shopping list and adjust to your needs. You may already have some of the spices…

  • Week 2 of the Keto Diet Meal Plan

    Week 2 of the Keto Diet Meal Plan

    This week we’re going to be keeping it pretty simple again. After finishing off the leftovers, we’ll incorporate intermittent fasting. We’ll also include some desserts to keep your sweet tooth at bay. I’ll introduce you to some of our favorite classic low-carb recipes including new salads, soups, and another casserole. Breakfast. We’re fasting! Black coffee…

  • Week 1 of the Keto Diet Meal Plan

    Week 1 of the Keto Diet Meal Plan

    Our main goal here is to stay pretty simple at first. In my eyes, simplicity is key for someone that is just starting out on a low carb diet. You don’t want it to be a difficult transition (kitchen-wise) because it will be hard just to get rid of your cravings in the beginning. You…

  • Tips Before Starting Your Meal Plan

    Tips Before Starting Your Meal Plan

    1. Calculate Your Macros and Adjust Plan Calories are still something you need to consider on a ketogenic diet. While some people can get away with the “eat until full” philosophy, this doesn’t work for most people. There are tons of hormone, endocrine, and deficiency problems that we still need to take into account. Use our…

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