7 Ways to Cut Carbs

by Cari Kilcup | Jun 17, 2016 | Articles, Cari's Corner, Healthy Living, Weight Loss | 2 comments

low carb7 Ways to Cut Carbs

If you’ve talked to my husband at all about diet, you know that he recommends you cut carbs. Of course, our bodies need carbohydrates. Every food from plants contains carbohydrates, but not all carbs act the same way in our bodies. Those that release sugar quickly into our bloodstream, raising insulin levels, are the ones we need to limit in our diet. Read my husband’s article on weight loss to better understand why. Sugars, refined flours, white rice and potatoes are the carbs we need to cut back on. Getting in the habit of replacing those kinds of carbs with nutrient rich food choices is great for our health! Here are seven ways to cut carbs in your day:

Eat Eggs

Most American breakfast foods are crammed with carbs. Grocery stores have entire aisles devoted to breakfast foods–cereals, toast, donuts, bagels, Poptarts, breakfast bars, pancakes and waffles–all of their main ingredients simple carbohydrates. Organic pastured eggs, on the other hand, are a marvelous source of protein with virtually no carbs. (Caged, grain-fed, factory chickens produce eggs that are an entirely different food that can be pro-inflammatory.) They don’t take long to prepare, and paired with a good complex carbohydrate like a piece of fruit or veggie, make a perfect day starter. One of my favorite breakfasts is eggs with a simple salad–a couple handfuls of baby greens topped with cilantro, green onions and sprinkled with lime juice. A grab-n-go version could be a couple hard boiled eggs and an apple!

low carb

Sidestep the Sandwich

Burgers, subs, sandwiches and bagels–so much bread at lunchtime! Go for a salad, lettuce wrap or broth-based soup instead. Get that burger protein style (wrapped in lettuce instead of a bun) and have some baby carrots as a side instead of ordering fries. For kids’ lunches, meat, cheese, cut veggies and fruits can all be fun finger foods, and just as easy or easier than making a sandwich. If you must have that sandwich, use sprouted whole grain bread instead of the processed white or wheat bread.

Snack Smart

What do pretzels, goldfish, crackers, granola bars, and fruit snacks have in common? Yup, big time carbs. These kinds of snacks may hit the spot for the moment, but soon you’re hungry for more. Cut carbs in snack foods by choosing fresh fruits, veggies and dip, plain yogurt with your own add-ins, or nuts and seeds, instead of carb-loaded packaged snack foods. A simple snack my kids like is apple slices with organic peanut butter to dip them in. Almond and cashew butters are yummy too!

Try Tea

Need a mid-morning or afternoon boost? Instead of reaching for that energy drink, soda or caramel macchiato, how about a refreshing peach or raspberry tea? Peppermint or vanilla, blueberry or mango, cinnamon or passion fruit, so many to choose from! You can drink it hot or cold, with green or black for a bit of caffeine, or herbal for health benefits. Try some iced matcha (pictured) for an energy lift plus a mega dose of anti-oxidants and nutrients. Avoid commercial sweeteners and additives in bottled teas, and if you need to sweeten, a few drops of stevia will do the trick!low carb

Decline the Dinner Roll

Rolls, breads and crackers are often added to dinners as a side, but they provide few nutrients and a whole lot of unnecessary carbs. Eat another helping of veggies instead!

Substitute the Side

Rice-a-Roni and packaged potato dishes used to make a regular appearance on our dinner table alongside a meat and veggie. Those kinds of sides are high in carbs and low in nutrients and dietary fiber. They also contain added sugars, not to mention chemical additives. There are many yummy veggie side dishes. Some of our favorites are roasted broccoli and cauliflower, steamed carrots with dill, baked or steamed butternut squash, and grilled zucchini. Salads and sauteed greens are regulars on our table now too!low carb

Pasta Pinch Hit

Who doesn’t love spaghetti with meat sauce? When I found out I was extremely sensitive to gluten, I looked for an alternative pasta I could eat and found quinoa spaghetti–weird huh? It’s actually pretty good and is higher in fiber and nutrients than regular pasta. However, it’s expensive. An even better pasta pinch-hitter that our whole family loves is spaghetti squash. I am amazed at how much even my little kids like it. Much more cost effective too. I can buy organic spaghetti squash for $1.29/lb. That’s comparable to the price of a box of spaghetti noodles!

Cutting carbs in our diets can cut our risks of many serious illnesses, as well as make us feel full longer, keep us more trim, and give us  more energy throughout the day. What are some of your favorite ways to cut carbs?

More from Cari’s Corner

Introducing Cari

Cari Tells All

Where Change Begins

How to Kick the Sugar Habit

Darrell Kilcup, DC, CFMP


Hi there! I’m Dr. Kilcup. You know that health problem you’ve been dealing with – the one that doctors can’t seem to solve, that’s stealing way too much of your time, energy and joy? I can help you get to the bottom that. I am passionate about using the best of science and nutrition to find and fix root causes of health issues. Start your journey towards healing and relief today.

Ways We Can Work Together

location

MY OFFICE

phone

PHONE/SKYPE

cfmp
All Reviews 5.0google logoGoogle 5.0
Overall Rating
5.0 4 reviews
I have been using the Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy for the last few weeks and It has helped me so much. I struggle quite a bit with work related stress. When I'm in the chamber I feel completely relaxed, so much so that I can bring my laptop inside and work without stressing. The calmness I feel in the chamber lasts for the remainder of the day as well. I have found too, the more consistent I am with sessions throughout the week the better I feel. The office staff seems well trained in running the tanks too, so I feel safe. I see Dr. Kilcup as well for my brain and gut health. Until now, I don't think I've ever known what "normal" or "healthy" feels like. Thank you all, sincerely!
read more
Mike Kutz Avatar
Mike Kutz
5 months ago
Dr. Kilcup is a pleasure to work with. His office is beautiful! I can’t wait to try his hyperbaric chambers!
read more
Sarina Gomez Avatar
Sarina Gomez
8 months ago
Darrell is highly knowledgeable and really gets to the root of the problem. Unlike a lot of doctors, Darrell doesn't just throw prescriptions at issues. He will test and test - digging for the cause and then working on fixing the issue. He and his staff are professional, courteous, and a joy to be around.
read more
Kevin Miller Avatar
Kevin Miller
1 year ago
I am very grateful to have found Dr. Kilcup and be his patient for the last couple of years. He has helped me restore my health back after being exposed to toxic mold for years. He helped identify and treat all of my symptoms I was experiencing and address the root problem. I was looking for the right person who could help me heal with natural therapies and supplements and Dr. Kilcup was the perfect fit. Every appointment and session was necessary and one step towards all the progress I made. Dr. Kilcup is a great functional medicine doctor who was also an advocate for my own health and well-being. I never received any care or attention to detail from other Doctors in past experiences except with Dr. Kilcup. Anyone who is seeking a holistic path towards healing or improving their own health should see him.
read more
Ciara Wakley Avatar
Ciara Wakley
1 year ago