What are some good-for-you veggies that are not carby?

Michelle H.
(Rainbomama)

on 3/22/12 12:23 am - LA
VSG on 02/27/12
I thought lima beans (since they're BEANS) would be good for me but just reading a post further down where someone told a guy to try cutting out the "carby lima beans" instead of a 300 calorie protein shake.  I really thought I had made a good choice with the limas.  Blah!

My doctor told me PROTEIN FIRST but start adding in some fruits and veggies to my diet as well.  Suggestions please?  
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katie M.
on 3/22/12 12:30 am
VSG on 03/29/12
Yea I'm pretty sure lima beans are in the startchy category with corn, etc.  I'm on my pre-op liquid diet but I'm allowed to have low-carb veggies for dinner and I've been having spinach, squash, cauliflower, broccoli....they're all low carb.  I've lost 13 lbs in a week so I guess it's working lol.
happiegirl
on 3/22/12 12:35 am - Albuquerque, NM
VSG on 04/24/12
If you steam broccoli or cauliflower and add a bit of cream and butter, blend them up, they taste almost like real mashed potatoes.  Also there is egg plant that you can use to make noodle-less lasagna.  You can try salads of course, I love them!  Also I really like those mini bell peppers they are so good.  Not too many carbs in any of those.  Still I think beans are ok(they pack a real fiber punch)...I think you should pay attention to your body and see if they make you gain or cause you to stop losing...but I'm pre-op.  I don't agree that all carbs are created equal. 

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Ms. Poker Face
on 3/22/12 12:41 am
I waited to add back veggies until 3-4 months post op, mainly because they have hardly any protein and I couldn't fit in anything else besides protein.

Now, after I've had my protein at dinner, I'll eat a few bites of broccoli, cucumber, asparagus, bell peppers, lettuce, spinach or green beans.  I completely avoid carrots, corn, peas, other beans besides green beans, and all the others.

Veggies, even the lower carb ones, are not carb or calorie free, so track them and understand their values.

 

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Anne D.
on 3/22/12 1:03 am
I love spinach, and it's soft so easy to eat earlier out. I also love asparagus, I spray with Pam and roast in the oven at 400, easy and lots of fiber too. The green veggies are usually the low carb ones. Oh, I also love yellow and red bell peppers, the little ones from Costco, roasted same way as the asparagus.
        
GAFROMVA
on 3/22/12 1:24 am - Alexandria, VA
VSG on 12/08/10 with
 I love soy beans like Edamame
Glen
The early bird might get the worm, but the second mouse gets the cheese. 
    
HW: 565, Surgery Day: 486 CW: 319
Michelle H.
(Rainbomama)

on 3/22/12 2:22 am - LA
VSG on 02/27/12
Glen, how do you fix your edamame beans?
GAFROMVA
on 3/22/12 4:17 am - Alexandria, VA
VSG on 12/08/10 with
I buy a huge bag from costco each bag comes with 10 or so 8 oz microwave steam ready bags. I steam them add a little salt and garlic pepper or lemon pepper.
It’s about 158 calories 11 carbs, 12 protein

Target also sells edamame beans that are without the shells called mukimame.. I just roast them in a pan with olive oil
Glen
The early bird might get the worm, but the second mouse gets the cheese. 
    
HW: 565, Surgery Day: 486 CW: 319
vacationlover
on 3/22/12 10:49 am
 Oh, I HAVE to buy them!   At what temp, and how long do you roast them?

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GAFROMVA
on 3/23/12 12:38 am - Alexandria, VA
VSG on 12/08/10 with
 I've actually used this recipe a few times. 
http://www.food.com/recipe/roasted-edamame-84022
Glen
The early bird might get the worm, but the second mouse gets the cheese. 
    
HW: 565, Surgery Day: 486 CW: 319
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