My Story

Grains and Real Sugar made me FAT!





Here is my Story!  I have always had to watch my weight and for years, I watched it steadily increase.  As a child, I was very overweight (155 pounds in the 5th grade at 5' 1''). I ate what every kid ate, Pop Tarts, Frosted Mini Wheats, lots of peanut butter and jelly sandwiches and lots of Kool Aid.  My mom really didn't keep lots of junk food in the house and we rarely drank sodas.  

In late middle school and early high school, I began to cut back on fats and fried foods and I became more active.  Over 4 years, I lost 40 pounds and I gained needed self confidence.  In college, I put on a few (not quite 15), but quickly lost it through a "diet" of fat free mayo, whole wheat bread and Splenda sweetened desserts.  In college, my dad suffered from a stroke at the age of 46 and died within the week.  It was a very tough time for me, he was such a wonderful man.  I had just declared my major in college, Kinesiology, and finished my degree at Georgia Southern University then moved to Louisiana to do my internship.  This is where my view on nutrition began to change.  I took a Nutrition Lifestyle Coaching Course and through the course material and my fellow colleagues, I learned so much life changing information about nutrition.  I was delivered from being Fat Phobic!  Then I started reducing the amount of sugar I used in baking and started using Stevia.  I would always bake desserts for people and "hide" stevia in them and they would never know! ;-)  I also watched my below ground vegetable consumption, limiting my carbohydrates.  I had the hang of it and I was healthy and maintaining a good weight for me. Over the next few years, I tried to avoided wheat, especially in preparation for my wedding.  I was the happiest I had ever been and I felt I looked the best that I had ever looked.  Over the first year of marriage, life got busy and I didn't watch my bread consumption as closely and my attitude toward wheat was, if I could avoid it, then I would but if that was the only choice, just eat it.  Well thinking like that put on 10 pounds in my first year of marriage.  No big deal, I just dealt with it, I just bought bigger clothes.  Then in October, 2010, I found out I was pregnant with our first child.  I was so excited.  I continued to eat healthy when I good and continued to do Pilates.  Then the migraines hit, and they hit HARD!  I was getting migraines every week for about 6 weeks and they lasted 2 days.  It was horrible.  I found myself picking up pizza on the way home because I thought it was making me feel better.  In retrospect, it was probably making me feel worse.  Then as I began to eat more grains, then I wanted more grains.  It was a vicious cycle!  I developed horrible varicose veins in my right leg that bulged out, and the weight that I was packing on didn't help.  When taking the glucose test, I was one point away from them making me take the 3 hour test, I begged for them not to order the test because I knew what the problem was, grains and sugars!! Two days before I had my son, I had gained 58 pounds!!    

Hunter arrived May 29, 2011.  It was a great delivery and recovery but life just got so busy that it took me months to get back to my low grain, low sugar lifestyle.  Looking at pictures, I actually think I put on weight after my son was born.  I started back teaching Pilates in August and I was so uncomfortable in my body.  I teach Pilates, I should have not gained so much weight and it should be coming off faster, right?   I was nursing and that didn't seem to help.  So in September, I started cutting back on my carbs but still eating wheat thinking, it wasn't a big deal.  The weight was slowly coming off so I was happy.  Then in October, I stumbled across a cardiologist's blog and book, Wheat Belly.  Reading the book, reinforced the need to cut Wheat out of my diet 100%, and not only wheat, other grains and sugars.  Day 1, no more low carb pitas which I was living on, the next day on the scale, 1 pound gone.  This was good.  Next day I got on scales after being wheat, grain and sugar free, 2 pounds gone.  I normally do not weight myself that often but I was intrigued about what was happening.  Day 3, another pound gone.  Day 4 another!  I was beside myself!!  Why had I not started this earlier.  So my lifestyle changed from that day!  Not only was the weight coming off, I wasn't craving the sugars and breads that I had before.   All the while, I have enjoyed all of my favorite foods: eggs, bacon, steak, dark meat chicken, pork, spinach, asparagus, green beans, etc. and my favorite: chocolate, oh yes, I said chocolate!  Some times I eat chocolate every night for a week! It all made sense, reading about how wheat stimulates your appetite and that we were not designed to eat all of the grains that the Food Pyramid suggest.  I continued eliminating grains and sugars and the weight continued to fall off.  I stopped using wheat four, gluten free baking mixes, sugar, honey, and replaced those foods with almond flour, coconut flour, stevia, coconut oil and bacon, lots of good bacon!   By the end of December, when my son was 7 months old, I had officially lost all of the 58 pounds!  Oh, happy day! ;-)  I will never go back to the old way of eating or cooking again.  I have been so excited to make my favorite foods without the use of grains or sugars and have other people taste the food, and love it!  I have enjoyed blogging about my internet finds and my culinary creations! I hope I inspired you to start today on this new lifestyle that will change the rest of your life!  

6 weeks before Hunter was born.  Last doctor visit before he was born, I weighted 183 pounds!!   I was carrying around an extra 58 pounds on a small, 5'1'' frame.  Starting weight 125. 


Four days after Hunter's birth.

3 weeks after my son was born.  Looks like mama had put on more weight since my son's birth!


5 1/2 months later, 55 pounds lost, gone, never to come back!
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2013 Update:  I am 2 months away from delivering my 2nd son!  I am so thankful that during this pregnancy, I know to stay away from wheat, grains and other high-carb foods which had previously been my downfall. By this time during my first pregnancy, I was having horrible migraines lasting 36 hours at a time and was putting on weight very rapidly. So far during this pregnancy, I have gained less weight and I have had only one migraine (which was induced by wheat).

For more information and more grain free and sugar free recipes, please check out my new Cookbook, now available on Amazon! Satisfying Eats Cookbook


10 comments:

  1. Saw a post by you on FB. Just getting started with this way of life and looking for recipes. Ten + years ago when my dh was diagnosed with celiac, I had to totally revamp everything! Now it looks like I need to learn how to cook with coconut and almond flour. At least I already like coconut milk. I'm looking forward to trying some of the recipes here.

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    1. Sorry Cheryl, I am just now seeing your post! Cooking with coconut and almond flour are definitely different from other grains but once you get the right combo, it taste pretty good. I hope you give some of the recipes a try and let me know what you think! I am a big foodie and love things to taste good so I work hard on the recipes of course to be grain and sugar free but just as important for them to taste yummy! Good luck!

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  2. You. Are. Awesome.

    I came across your site while searching for low carb birthday cake (for my own 40th, coming up next month). I am gluten intolerant - have been doing "the dance" with different grains since the beginning of the year, and finally decided to give them up altogether. My Italian family thinks I"m nuts, but I know how much better I feel without 'em, and without sugar!

    Thank goodness for your blog - thank you for taking the time to write it! I can't wait to try out some of your recipes this weekend.

    My best to you and your beautiful family. God Bless.

    Shelby, NYC

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  3. I am glad to find your blog. Going wheat free finally. Wish me luck and thanks for the inspiration!

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  4. @unknown, sorry I am just responding! So glad you enjoyed the birthday cake, we sure did on my son's first birthday and on many occasions since! Thanks so much for your kind words! It brings me joy when someone appreciates my recipes!

    @Julie, good luck! Once you get some basic recipes down, eating grain free is pretty easy and rewarding! Keep me posted and let me know if I can help!

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  5. hi, I have posted a few questions/comments on the getting started tab/blog (whatever you call it). wondering what is the best place to write comments/questions? thanks! Lynn

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  6. @Lynn, I apologize for not being so quick to get back with you! A 17 month old, work and constantly working on cookbook has me pretty busy but I want to be able to answer questions as well. I am a little quicker on my Facebook page, http://www.facebook.com/SatisfyingEats. Also, other can see and offer advise. Thanks for understanding!

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  7. So refreshing to find your blog, and read your story. There are so many grain-free recipes that still include honey and maple syrup instead of sugar. So nice to find recipes with stevia instead! I started a grain-free/sugar-free 40 day challenge back in February 2013... 120 days later, I'm down 35 pounds. Hoping to lose 19 more pounds. This has truly been one of the easiest things I've ever done in regards to weight loss. Thanks for your inspiring story! Can't wait to dive into your blog.

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  8. I see all the comments on here are old but I'm glad I found this. Helps me know I'm on the right track and some things I want to work on.

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  9. I see all the comments on here are old but I'm glad I found this. Helps me know I'm on the right track and some things I want to work on.

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