Meetup Recap

April 4, 2020 Meetup Recap

We had 17 Ketonians attend our first online meetup on April 4, 2020.

Introductions

We introduced ourselves and answered the question: What is a recent ketogenic success or what brings you here today? A few of the responses include:

  • Eating pork rinds

  • Improving brain fog

  • Walking

  • Trying to maintain a positive attitude.

Announcements

Next meetups will be:

  • May 2 - Online

  • June 6 - Location TBD

  • July 11 - Location TBD (Skipping July 4)

Recipes

No recipes were shared.

Ketonian Story

No story was shared this month.

Main Topic / Additional Discussion

There was no formal topic but much of the discussion was centered around COVID-19 and social distancing.

  • Keep Keto foods in the house, we chatted about Quest chips available at Target

  • Discussing others in our households.  Don't feel bad about offering some simple starting steps, even if they aren't full Keto to you.

  • Work on reducing stress, get outside, meditate

  • Minute Clinics are still open, they have increased their procedures to keep things safe.  Melissa works at the Maplewood location, she is working to be extremely clean to ensure it's safe. She offered to have people message her privately if you want to find out when she's working.

  • Lots of people getting outside and walking.

  • Ordering foods online does seem to help in terms of not being tempted to buy foods which may not work for your Keto

  • Keeping busy helps to prevent too much snacking

  • Connecting with others like we did today through online tools

  • There may be a Keto event held in Minneapolis on July 11, pandemic permitting.

Plans for Next Meetup

  • Date and Location - May 2 - Online (For those interested, set your zoom background to something to reflect your personality.)

  • Recipe walk through - None

  • Keto Story - None

  • Main Topic(s) - What inspires you to stay with keto.

March 7, 2020 Meetup Recap

We had 26 Ketonians attend the March 7, 2020 meetup held at the Southdale Library in Edina. There were a few new people as well as several returning members.

Small Talk

We had small talk for a few minutes while people gathered.

Introductions

We introduced ourselves and answered the question: What is a recent ketogenic success or what brings you here today? A few of the responses include:

  • Attended Fire & Ice retreat with a cold plunge

  • Keto as a way of life

  • Better health

  • Good HbA1c

  • Reached One-derland (below 200 pounds in the one hundreds)

  • Found sugar free candies

  • Supportive workplace

  • Starting a podcast - Tea with Empathy

  • Mostly carnivore

  • Off Prednisone

  • Back to High School weight

  • Doing Intermittent fasting

Announcements

Next meetups will be:

  • April 4 - Plymouth Library

  • May 2 - Augsburg Library

  • June 6 - Location TBD

Keto MinneFest was not funded. There will not be a MinneFest on May 9.

Recipes

Fathead crackers were shared

Ketonian Story

No story was shared this month.

Main Topic / Additional Discussion

Bill Herrington the Meat and Seafood Supervisor for the Northern Region at Hy-Vee discussed lots of interesting details about the meat industry and Hy-Vee in particular.

  • He started as a butcher at Hy-Vee and has been with the company for 35 years.

  • He encourages to talk to supermarket managers, they are very responsive

  • 6 stores are under construction

  • Hy-Vee carries quality meats and seafood.

  • All Hy-vee meats are Choice and prime cuts. Everything is Angus or Charolais. Target 12-16 month old cattle.

  • All Pork comes from Austin, MN.

  • All chickens by Pilgrims in cold Spring, MN all grown within 100 miles of Cold Spring.

  • Brats - asked what’s in their brats, he didn’t know off the top of his head, but he can get the ingredients.

  • Sashimi grade - For sashimi, ask them to use a newly cleaned knife on a fresh block to tell them what you’re using it for. Special preparation is necessary to make sure fish is sterile to eat raw.

  • Shrimp sources all over the world. None of the shrimp in the case on ice will not have a tripolyphosphate, but some in the frozen sections might. It will be clearly labeled and it’s used to increase weight.

  • Hy-Vee is #2 company for responsible seafood provider.

  • HyVee is only company who has an FDA inspector coming into their warehouses.

  • Hy-Vee owns their own bank, own insurance company, own sourcing, etc. This way they can control what’s in their stories.

  • They have salmon from Chile, it’s farm raised but it’s not done in a pond anymore so they don’t have to use antibiotics, etc. It’s raised in the ocean in a pen.

  • Everything they buy is Humanly Certified Organ Meats - can get Heart, Liver, etc if you want it. Including Sweet Breads.

  • Chicken Skin - can we get it? Bill will find out if they can get it.

  • Each store has a fair amount of autonomy to stock what customers demand. Robinsdale is most diverse store in twin cities. They have chicken feet and other things due to the area who need food which are not common In other areas.

  • Brian mentioned he sous vide’s his burgers at 140 degrees to kill bacteria for like 3 hours then cook/brown it.

  • Trident - (The Deadliest Catch), provides seafood to Hy-Vee.

  • Developed new noodles, made from white fish . Coupons handed out at meeting. Can find in seafood department in refrigerated case.

  • Cottage Grove store - meat manager is Jason and has a large amount of experience. Lots of butcher knowledge. Seafood manager is Jeff.

  • HyVee owns Walburgers in MOA

  • HyVee is one of the largest privately owned companies in US which allows them some autonomy at each store

  • Alaska is the only state that has sustainability clause in the state bylaws. They are very tightly regulated.

  • True Chicken is about as close as you can get to organic without being certified.

Other topics mentioned throughout the meeting:

  • Keto Friendly Doctors

    • Dr Tim Noonan of Woodbury was mention as a good supportive local doctor.

    • Brad Watts was mentioned as a good local functional medicine doctor.

    • Dr Ken D. Berry was mentioned as a doctor that will treat remotely after a local visit.

    • Michelle Christian is a good Nurse Practitioner at Dakota Child and Family in Burnsville, MN

    • Dr. John Northwood works out of Hugo and is supportive.

    • Virta Health specializes in diabetes care and has great outcomes.

    • DietDoctor.com is an excellent resource for the keto diet. The science there has been vetted to be as accurate as possible.

  • Dr. Sean O’Mara is performing visceral fat scans using an MRI to help optimize health.

  • Coronary Calcium Scan is one of the best ways to evaluate heart disease.

  • Folio

  • Fire & Ice Retreat - https://thepointretreats.com/ hosted this event.

    • It featured Thaddeus from primalhacker.com

    • Sean Sherman author of The Sioux Chef’s Indigenous Kitchen was there.

    • Breathing techniques, Meditation, Ice Plunge, Saunas and great food was involved.

    • There will be a Keto Retreat September 10-13. Use discount code KETOHEATH for 20% off.

Plans for Next Meetup

  • Date and Location - April 4 at the Plymouth Library in Plymouth, Minnesota

  • Recipe walk through - None

  • Keto Story - None

  • Main Topic(s) -Open

February 1, 2020 Meetup Recap

We had 25 Ketonians attend the February 1, 2020 meetup held at the Brookdale Library in Brooklyn Center, Minnesota. There were several new people as well as several returning members.

Small Talk

We had small talk for a few minutes while people gathered.

Introductions

We introduced ourselves and answered the question: What brings you here today? A few of the respones include:

  • 2 year Ketoversary

  • Keto to treat Type II Diabetes

  • 25 pounds down

  • 40 pounds down

  • Asthma improvement after keto

  • Back with her tribe

  • “The Year of Keto”

  • Back On Keto

  • Lost over 110 pounds

  • Dr Berg’s Healthy Keto Diet for Beginners

  • Pork Belly and burnt ends

  • Improved Inflammation

  • Stopped drinking sweetened water

Announcements

Next meetups will be:

  • March 7 - Southdale Library

  • April 4 - Plymouth Library

  • May 2 - Location TBD

Recipes

Lenny shared Keto & Co Brownies.

Ketonian Story

No stories were shared this month.

Main Topic / Additional Discussion

While there wasn’t a main topic, there was plenty of vibrant discussion on a wide range of topics:

Plans for Next Meetup

  • Date and Location - March 7 - Southdale LIbrary in Edina, MN.

  • Recipe Walk Through - None Planned

  • Ketonian Story - None Planned

  • Main Topic(s) - Bill Herrington from the Hy-Vee Meat and Seafood department will come to talk with us.

January 4, 2020 Meetup Recap

We had 35 Ketonians attend the January 4, 2020 meetup held at the Plymouth Library in Plymouth, Minnesota. There were a few new people as well as several returning members.

Small Talk

We had small talk for a few minutes while people gathered.

Introductions

We introduced ourselves and answered the question: What is a recent keto success? A few of the successes included:

  • Surviving the holidays with minimal backsliding.

  • Focusing on getting healthy

  • Speaking at a conference in October

  • Dad went keto

  • Going carnivore helps

  • Several members reported lots of weight loss

Announcements

Next meetups will be:

  • February 1 - Brookdale Library

  • March 7 - Southdale Library

  • April 4 - Location TBD

Recipes

  • Lenny shared an excellent cracker recipe. NOTE: All nutrition information is for the entire batch, not an individual serving.

  • FLAXSEED CRACKERS


    Flaxseeds are high in fiber, so net carbs for these crackers are very low. 

    INGREDIENTS

    1 cup ground flaxseeds (not golden flaxseeds)
    2/3 cup grated Parmesan cheese
    100 ml water (4/10-th of a cup)
    2 tsp garlic powder

    DIRECTIONS

    Pour Parmesan cheese into a bowl.  Use a fork or whisk to break up any clumps.

    Add flaxseeds and mix thoroughly.  Slowly stir in water.  Dough should be slightly crumbly. If too crumbly, add 1Tbsp water. If too sticky, add 1 Tbsp flaxseeds

    Cover an upside down cookie sheet with parchment paper.  Spread the flaxseed mixture into a thin even layer with a rolling pin or backside of a spoon.  The dough may stick slightly to the rolling pin.

    Cut into squares with a pizza cutter or ravioli cutter.

    Place upside down cookie sheet in oven and bake at 300 degrees for 60-75 minutes.  Do not overbake or flaxseeds will scorch and turn bitter. 

    Remove from oven when outer edges are crispy but inner portion is still slightly soft, and let cool. 

    NUTRITION:

    Total (235g)
    Calories 1170
    Fat 78g
    Carbohydrate 52g
    Dietary Fiber 39g
    Total Net Carbs: 13g
    Protein 66g

Ketonian Story

No stories were shared this month.

Main Topic / Additional Discussion

Melissa discussed her time shadowing Dr. Eric Westman, here are a few notes from her story.

  • Melissa’s background: She found found Ketosis 8 years ago and has been using to treat her narcolepsy. She is a nurse practitioner and previously worked as a hospice nurse. She is looking to align her professional practice with her passion for improving health through managing diet.

  • She shadowed both Dr. Eric Westman and Dr. William Yancy and saw many health problems (similar to those in our own group):

    • Obesity 

    • Diabetes 

    • Inflammation 

    • People needing hip replacements 

    • narcolepsy 

  • She did new patient intakes. Because of the 8 month waiting list to see Westman and Yancy, several patients had already started Keto before coming to the first appointment and had success to report while others were new to it and had no information 

  • Intakes include 2 classroom sessions which occur after their appt, some stayed for a class that day 

  • Melissa attended classes, she taught a section of the class, this class is available online (White Coat Class). 

  • Each time a patient visits they measure the waist and take a weight. They also celebrate successes and never criticize the patient. 

  • Melissa found this a mind altering experience and knows she to follow this process and incorporate it into her professional life. For now she is planting seeds where she can.   

  • When a patient reaches a milestone (the patient had lost 50 pounds) Dr. Westman asks them for their favorite song, prints the sheet musing and then plays them the son on the piano with the clinic staff. This is another example of celebrating the wins. 

  • Dr. Westman also has a brief summary of what it takes to be successful with the Keto diet. This is known as “Page 4” and is available for a fee of $10 https://store.payloadz.com/details/2611109-ebooks-health-page-4-diet.html

  • Other links for Dr Westman

Here are a few of the other topics discussed throughout the meeting

  • 4505 Chicharrones Fried Pork Rinds are on sale at Costco (Does contain some palm sugar although carb count is still 0g)

  • Carnivore Diet

  • Obesity Code

  • Eat to Hunger - what does that mean?

    • Hunger cues will feel different as you heal and become Keto Adapted .

    • Leptin and Grelin are hormones that control your hunger signaling which will balance as you become Keto adapted and heal 

    • Keep in mind that some of this message may be to ensure you're eating enough.  Many of us come from a place of restriction so many often are not eating enough food. 

    • Habits not hunger drive snacking often, as you go you'll find less of a need for snacking 

  • Thyroid Panel - Most doctors don’t do a full thyroid panel. It is important to measure TSH, Free T3 and Free T4 (Comprehensive panel)

  • You can order your own tests at RequestATest.com as well as other places.

  • Upcoming Keto conferences are listed on http://www.lowcarbevents.com/

  • Return - a documentary about a native american healing by returning to ancestral eating.

  • A man from Scottland did a medically supervised fast for 382 days and lost 276 pounds.

Plans for Next Meetup

  • Date and Location - February 1, 2020 at the Brookdale Library in Brooklyn Center

  • Recipe Walk Through - Keto Brownies by Lenny

  • Ketonian Story - None Planned

  • Main Topic(s) - Open

December 7, 2019 Meetup Recap

We had 18 Ketonians attend the December 7, 2019 meetup held at the Brookdale Library in Brooklyn Center, Minnesota. There were a few new people as well as several returning members.

Small Talk

We had small talk for a few minutes while people gathered

Introductions

We introduced ourselves and answered the question: What is a recent keto success?

  • Maintaining keto even with some struggles.

  • Helping family go keto.

  • Improving gut health.

Announcements

Next meetups will be:

  • January 4 - Plymouth Library

  • February 1 - Brookdale Library

  • March 7 - Location TBD

Recipes

No recipes were shared this month.

Ketonian Story

No stories were shared this month

Main Topic / Additional Discussion

There was no main topic but there was lots of lively discussion. Here are a few of the things mentioned:

Plans for Next Meetup

  • Date and Location - January 4, 2020 at Plymouth Library in Plymouth, Minnesota

  • Recipe Walk Through - None Planned

  • Ketonian Story - None Planned

  • Main Topic(s) - What Melissa learned after spending time with Dr. Eric Westman.

November 2, 2019 Meetup Recap

We had 35 Ketonians attend the November 2, 2019 meetup held at the Brookdale Library in Brooklyn Center, Minnesota. There were a few new people as well as several returning members.

SMALL TALK

We had small talk for a few minutes while people gathered.

INTRODUCTIONS

We introduced ourselves and answered the question: What is a recent keto success?

  • Surviving Halloween without binging on candy.

  • Convincing family to improve their health with Keto.

  • Experiments with carnivore.

ANNOUNCEMENTS

Next meetups will be:

  • December 7 - Brookdale Library

  • January 4 - Plymouth Library

  • February 1 - Location TBD

Brenda Zorn had an extremely successful presentation / group fast at Low-Carb Houston.

  • The fasting project was beyond successful.

  • She will be interviewed on the Low-Carb MD podcast.

  • She has been asked to speak in Australia and a Keto Summit in Omaha.

Mike is likely moving back to New Hampshire to pursue a better job. He will still be a member of our facebook group and I am trying to convince him to open the New Hampshire chapter of Minnesota Ketonians.

Recipes

No recipes to share this month.

Ketonian Story

No stories were shared this month.

Main Topic / Additional Discussion

The rest of our time was taken with an excellent presentation by Dr. Sean O’Mara:

  • Dr. Sean OMara is Physician Researcher specializing in Human Health and Performance Optimization here in Plymouth MN. He has over twenty years of medical experience including providing physician coverage to Presidents Bush & Clinton Vice President Dick Cheney, Secretaries of State Colin Powell & Condoleezza Rice. He enjoys lecturing to audiences about health optimization and the future of healthcare. He is currently a Lieutenant Colonel serving part time as a Division Surgeon in the MN Army National Guard.

  • I was too busy listening to take notes, but here are some links to similar presentations.

  • If you attended the meeting, you can receive a hardcopy at our next meeting. This can only be made available to people who attended the meeting.

  • Contact information

Plans for Next Meetup

  • Date and Location - December 7, 2019 at Brookdale Library in Brooklyn Center

  • Recipe Walk Through - None Planned

  • Ketonian Story - None Planned

  • Main Topic(s) - None Planned

October 5, 2019 Meetup Recap

We had 22 Ketonians attend the October 5, 2019 meetup held at the Golden Valley Library in Golden Valley, Minnesota. There were a few new people as well as several returning members.

Small Talk

We had small talk for a few minutes while people gathered.

Introductions

We introduced ourselves and answered the question: What is a recent keto success?

  • Presenting at Low-carb Houston.

  • Maintaining dairy-free almost carnivore keto

  • Easy surgery

  • No artificial sweeteners making keto easier.

  • Improved memory - reduction of dementia worries

  • 17 months on keto

  • Susanna agreeing to be chef for Point Lakes Retreat

  • 77th Smart Resistance Workout Dr. Ben Bocchicchio

  • Same Jean Size as High School

  • Wedding dress is too big

  • Successful Kidney Transplant

Announcements

Next meetups will be:

  • November 2 - Brookdale Library - Brooklyn Center - Featuring Dr. Sean O’Mara

  • December 7 - Location TBD

  • January 4 - Location TBD

Recipes

Ro was sick, so no recipes to share.

Ketonian Story

No stories were shared this time.

Main Topic / Additional Discussion

Plans for Next Meetup

  • Date and Location - November 2, 2019 at Brookdale Library in Brooklyn Center.

  • Recipe Walk Through - None Planned

  • Ketonian Story - None Planned

  • Main Topic(s)

    • Dr Sean O’Mara will present information similar to Adapt Minnesota.

September 7, 2019 Meetup Recap

We had 23 Ketonians attend the September Meetup held at Spring Lake Park Reserve in Hastings, Minnesota. There were a few new people as well as several returning members.

Small Talk

We had small talk for a few minutes while people gathered.

Introductions

We introduced ourselves and answered the question: What is a recent keto success?

Several items were mentioned including:

  • 20 pounds lost

  • 5 day fast

  • Mother is doing keto

  • Healing gut with fasting

  • Just saying NO to donuts

  • Lost 4 sizes

  • 92 pounds down

  • Motivated customer to lose 90 pounds

Announcements

Next Meetups will be:

  • October 5 - Golden Valley Library in Golden Valley

  • November 2 - Brookdale Library in Brooklyn Center

  • December 7 - Location TBD

Recipes

Because the picnic followed this meeting, no recipes were shared. See the picnic recap for some of the recipes brought to the picnic.

Ketonian Story

No story for this month.

Main Topic / Additional Discussion

There wasn’t a main topic but there was lots of good discussion. The meeting was a little shorter than usual because people were anxious to get their grill on at the picnic.

Tips for eating out while staying keto:

  • Check the restaurant’s website and look at the menu before hand. Make a selection before you get there so you won’t be tempted to order something that isn’t as optimal.

  • Eat a snack before you go out. Often you have to leave out the bread or starch from the meal with very little to replace it. Eating a little something before will help you not to go hungry.

  • Bring a snack to augment your dinner or eat afterwards if you aren’t satisfied.

Tips for getting restarted after straying from Keto:

  • Eat tons for fat and meat

  • Listen to podcasts

  • L-Glutamine can help with carb cravings, mix with shakes, etc.

  • Orgain Keto Protien Powder - a good way to stay satisfied, has lots of good fats. Available at Costco.

  • Mind tricks, remember how that carb will make you feel. Associate bad feeling with what you are tempted.

  • Make sure keto snacks are always available, beef sticks, cheese…

  • While you are getting fat adapted, if you feel hungry eat. Don’t let yourself feel deprived. Make use of your keto foods.

  • Peter Attia talks about the benefits of phosphatidyl choline to help curb carb cravings and anxiety. It may impact cortisol too.

  • Teeccino Dandelion Tumeric Tea - This can be a good substitute for sugary chai lattes.

  • Have enough good fats to keep you satisfied.

  • Don’t let other people pressure you into eating something you don’t want to. Don’t believe, “But fruits are good for you.” This isn’t always true for everyone.

  • Beware Keto Treats - For some people sweet treats (even low carb ones) can be triggering. Some people find it easier to avoid sweet foods altogether.

Misc. Items

  • Good Earth Sweet and Spicy - There was a question of whether good earth sweet and spicy tea is good for Keto. It’s thought it’s OK. No sweetener, just some sweet ingredients.

  • Continuous Glucose Monitors (CGMs) - How do you get one and what are they good for?

    • You need a prescription.

    • They test interstitial glucose level, which is the glucose found in the fluid between the cells.

    • The Freestyle Libre doesn’t always match the readings on a blood glucose monitor, but seems to trend (rise and fall) in line with the blood glucose

    • Use to test reactions to foods in your diet and food timings.

    • Prices depend upon your insurance. There is a coupon available for the Freestyle Libre if your insurance doesn’t cover it.

  • @MplsKetoMeetup (instagram) is hosting a keto mini meetup on October 5 at the Chaska Community Center. Tickets are still available for $22.37 each.

Plans for Next Meetup

  • Date and Location - October 5 - Golden Valley Library - Golden Valley

  • Recipe Walk Through - Shake with L-Glutamine - Ro

  • Keto Story - None Schedule

  • Main Topic - Lessons learned at KetoCon - Leonard

    • He will share what he learned at KetoCon from the perspective of someone relatively new to keto.

August 3, 2019 Meetup Recap

We had 28 Ketonians attend the August 3, 2019 meetup held at the Wentworth Library meeting room in West Saint Paul, Minnesota. There were a few new people a s well as several returning members.

Small Talk

We had small talk for a few minutes while people gathered.

Introductions

We introduced ourselves and answered the question: What is a recent keto success?

Several items were mentioned including:

  • First Fast

  • Starting Keto

  • Quick return to ketosis after enjoying food in Italy.

  • Helping parents become Keto.

  • 50 pound weight loss

  • Nutritional Genome testing to help determine food issues for an individual

  • Staying Keto while traveling.

  • Trying carnivore

  • Shared story at Adapt Minnesota

  • Smaller jean size during weight loss stall

  • Keto to help with cancer

  • No need to waste precious travel time eating

  • Jumping back on the wagon after straying for a while

  • Attended Ketofest

  • Converted friend to keto

    • Would you rather have toes or crackers?

  • Back after dealing with some health issues.

  • Narcolepsy resolved by keto.

  • Non-alcoholic fatty liver disease resolved.

  • It’s easier to be 100% keto that 99% keto.

  • If fat loss is your goal, focus more on measurements than the scale.

Announcements

Next meetups will be:

  • September 7 - Brookdale Library in Brooklyn Center (may change if coordinated with Picnic)

  • October 5 - Golden Valley Library in Golden Valley

  • November 2 - Location TBD

Picnic / Pig Roast Update

  • Pig roast probably not economically viable this year.

  • May try a cheaper picnic. Perhaps coordinated with the September 7 meetup.

Recipes

Ro brought some awesome bZoodles. This is Carl Franklin’s noodle recipe. You can purchase these at bZoodles.com. Use the code MNMEETUP to get 20% off the cookbook.

Rachel made some great coconut flour cookies.

Brian brought 4505 Chicharrones he got at Costco.

Brenda brought some awesome fresh cheese curds that she bought at the Hopkins Farmers Market which is open Saturday mornings 7:30 - noon.

There were also some great Hazelnut treats, but I failed to get the name of who brought it.

Ketonian Story

Amy shared her story of how Keto helped her Type 1 Diabetes.

She was diagnosed at age 10.

Went to diabetes camp, went thru different types of insulin. Had to eat at a specific time every day with a specific set of carbs at each meal.  Starting gaining weight and had struggled her whole life.

Tried Vegetarian, Vegan, Weight Watchers, etc. 

Eventually tried Whole 30 after reading “It Starts With Food” and eventually went Paleo.

Lots of Paleo treats and sweeteners.

Eventually found out about Keto, read “Ketogenic Diet for Type I Diabetes”.  Purchased Jimmy Moore’s the Ketogenic Cookbook and eventually found Maria Emmerich.

Started Keto after research about 2 years ago, started Keto.

Has lots of breast cancer in her family due to high levels of estrogen in her family.  

In first 6 months lost 16 pounds, moods improved, within 2 months her A1C was 5.8, when previously it was in mid-6s.  Felt better, changes in face even when scale was not moving.  

Since keto, all of Amy’s A1Cs have been in low 5’s and all are moving downward.  These are all without a lot of low blood sugars unlike in the past where they would drop.  She now experiences more stable blood sugars.  

In the past when blood sugars were low she would use 4 glucose tabs and often time another set in 1/2 hour.  Now if she needs it, she uses just 1 tablet.  

When first starting Keto, she had to be very aware of her insulin. She had to drop it right away. Her basil insulin has dropped by about 1/3.  

90-95 grams of protein / day is what she eats now.

She eats 3 meals within 8 hours / day.  

She does not practice long term fasting due to her issues when her blood sugars are low.  

Amy does not use very many sweeteners, she finds they impact her blood sugars.  

Biggest question she gets: are you scared of Ketoacidosis? (which is when ketones are extremely high (15+) and blood sugars are also very high.)  As long as blood sugars are in safe range and Ketones are not too high, there is nothing to worry about.  

Type I’s still need insulin.  You’re body still needs insulin to process protein and fats, it just needs more to process carbs.

Some people who have Type II can also get Type I eventually as their pancreas burns out.

Group discussions around sleep - Amy confirmed as a Type I she has higher sugars the next day after a poor night’s sleep.

Main Topic / Additional Discussion

Lots of interesting things were discussed. Here are a few highlights:

  • Minnesota Adapt

    • Mike thought Katie gave the best talk at the conference.

    • Rachel did an excellent job sharing her story.

    • They are looking to upload the videos onto You Tube

    • They are considering another event next year. Give them feedback if you want them to return.

    • Dr Sean O’Mara stated MRIPathways.com is running a $150 special where you get two MRI scans of your abdomen to measure your Visceral fat. Google “Visceral Fat” to learn more why it is so harmful. If you decid on getting the special you will get one baseline scan to see where you are at and then a second scan to see how much you have changed. It is an excellent way to validate how you are doing with improving your health and body. This special is not on the website but is available by asking for it by calling directly 763-747-2000 and asking for Peter or by emailing brian@mripathways.com.

  • Ketofest Connecticut

    • Brenda, Ro, Kristin and John went to Ketofest this year (July 20-21, 2019)

    • The Science Sunday talks are available on You Tube, they were all excellent.

      • Morning presentations:

      • Afternoon Presentations: John thought Amy Berger’s talk was particularly good about how Keto is a great tool, but doesn’t magically make everything perfect. (Look at 2:50 into the afternoon presentations)

    • Next year’s Ketofest will probably be in April

  • Meat Smokers

    • Brian commented on his, an electric smoker. He likes it because it keeps a constant temp. Others like the art of charcoal. Should keep in mind the size because that’ll determine how much you can smoke at one time. He brought-up the example of fitting a rack of ribs on one tray. He can do 2 briskets at once.

      • Gregg commented he had an electric which had a fire. He now uses charcoal and likes the flavor better.

      • Gregg also commented that electric is easier to clean-up.

    • Brian has smoked, ribs, briskets, brats, chicken, pork chops (get thicker), turkey (put a brisket above the turkey so brisket would drip down).

    • Brian’s Brisket:

      • Put meat in giant zip lock (1/2 brisket) - no seasoning. Cook for 2 days at 135, last 6 hours crank up to 140. This brings the meat to what smokers call ‘the wall’ And tenderizes the meat.

      • Set it on counter for a couple hours, add chunky salt and pepper.

      • Smoke it fat side up (5-6 hours) at 275 degrees.

      • Brian does most of his smoking at 275.

      • Follow manufacturer’s instructions. They have pellet chips and chunks, need to figure out what smoker recommendations are.

    • Master Built Electric is the one that Brian has. There are some which have Bluetooth, etc. so you can check it.

    • Sous Vide - can easily cook fish and will cook easily. Can broil it afterward if you want.

    • Brian does steaks in sous vide and will just brown outside after and will get very tender steaks.

    • John commented they prepare and then seal it and store in fridge. You can then just throw is from frozen state in sous vide all day.

    • You can’t overlook anything in a sous vide. It will just get more and more tender over time.

    • Don’t bother to sous vide brats before smoking. He smokes them until they ‘look right’.

    • They have info on Reddit

    • Chicken and Pork chops - watch out for thinner parts of the meat because they will cook faster

    • Do your research, it does take time to smoke. Ribs for example take 5-6 hours. Getting smoker warmed-up to right temp while getting racks ready.

    • 3-2-1 Method: 3 hours getting ready, 2 hours on foil and 1 hour off foil. Need to watch as it can be so tender it falls off.

    • Some people have made their own smokers, need to have good circulation.

    • Can put it somewhere with a roof over it to keep temperature even when it rains or in winter. Don’t let snow pile on top of it.

    • Hy-Vee has lasagna foil pans - he puts under brisket to catch drippings. This permits him to not have to clean it as all drippings are in the trays.

      • Can also put hot water with apple cider vinegar in there to keep steam to retain moisture.

    • Wood chips:

      • Can get at Amazon, Menards, Fleet Farm (Jack Daniels barrel wood chips)

      • There are charts online which indicate which woods are good for which meats.

      • Don’t use treated lumber!

      • Brian uses Apple and Cherry a lot

      • Mesquite is strong flavor.

      • Fruitier woods are good on sausages and pork

      • Cowboy Charcoal - mix which are really good

      • Stocking wood chips (presoak). Don’t need to do this with electrics, check instruction manual.

    • Can use a metal tray on gas grill.

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July 6, 2019 Meetup Recap

We had 20 Ketonians attend the July 6, 2019 meetup held at the Plymouth Library meeting room in Plymouth, Minnesota. There were a few new people as well as several returning members.

Small Talk

We had small talk for a few minutes while people gathered.

Introductions

We introduced ourselves and answered the question: What is a recent keto success?

Several items were mentioned including:

  • Wearing a two piece swimsuit for the first time ever

  • Participating in first 5 K

  • Just feeling good.

  • Investigating the science

  • Keto road trip

  • Keto Peanut Brittle using allulose

  • 15 pound weight loss

  • Keto Casino Buffet

  • Luv Ice Cream Slushie

  • Attended KetoCon.

  • Liquid/soft Keto diet is pretty easy.

  • Maria Emmerich Keto Coach Certification

  • 5.3 A1C

Announcements

Next meetups will be:

  • August 3 - Wentworth Library in West Saint Paul

  • September 7 - Brookdale Library in Brooklyn Center

  • October 5 - Location TBD

The Adapt Minnesota event is on July 20th.

KetoFest tickets are also still available.

Picnic / Hog roast - Still working on securing a hog and a venue for the hog roast. Tentative plan is for August / September.

Recipes

Mike brought the Amazing Protein Shake from page 56 of Maria Emmerich’s Easy Dairy-Free Ketogenic Recipes: Family Favorites Made Low-Carb and Healthy . It was quite delicious.

Lynn brought some Strawberry Cream-cheese fat bombs, also quite delicious.

Ketonian Story

There was no story to share this time.

Main Topic / Additional Discussion

  • Brenda Zorn gave a preview of the presentation she will be delivering on Fasting Friday at KetoFest. Several highlights include:

    • Fasting helps prevent DOMS (delayed onset muscle soreness).

    • Stress produces cortisol which blocks insulin function

    • Fasting produces human growth hormone

    • Fasting promotes autophagy

    • Drink to thirst

    • 3,000 to 7,000 mg of sodium a day (not all at once)

  • Smokers

    • Traeger smokers are one of the beat known brands.

Plans for Next Meetup

  • Date and Location - August 3 at Wentworth Library in West Saint Paul

  • Recipe Walk Through - None Planned

  • Ketonian Story - Amy will share her story

  • Main Topic(s)

    • Smokers - What does everyone know? What are some recommendations?

    • Keto Fest Recap - How did it go?