@JenniferW
I'm intrigued by your diet as your health number changes are impressive! Can you share what a typical day's intake of food would be? Is your diet the same every day? I'm sure others are interested.
Breakfast: Great Value instant coffee with heavy cream & liquid stevia. About two scrambled eggs in butter along with 2 slices of bacon. The dog gets about 1/4th of a piece of bacon, because it's too cute having her do tricks for nibbles.
Instead, sometimes for breakfast I might make portabello toast. I can also make grain free Belgian waffles with almond flour instead of wheat flour; we use butter to top the waffle along with a low carb sweet topping like homemade jam made with frozen raspberries & liquid stevia.
Lunch / Dinner:
Large salad with romaine, cucumber, green onion, roma tomato, kalamata olives, feta cheese, olive oil, banana pepper slices with juice for tang/heat, crushed red pepper, garlic powder.
Or say a meat dish with a large veggie side. e.g. pork chops w/ broccoli, green beans or asparagus. Maybe instead a veggie & meat stir fry with fried riced cauliflower. Or use the fried riced cauliflower to make mexican "rice" with a beef dish along with cheese, tomato, onion, cilantro, salsa verde, avocado etc..
Or say a pho-like soup with no pho noodles but more veggies along with say perhaps some thinly sliced pork loin.
Thai beef salad is tasty as well.
Sirloin steak, grilled out back on the weber with a couple small wood chunks, seasoned with salt, garlic powder & black pepper (Santa Monica style seasoning). Served with a large side of steamed, grilled, roasted or fried veggies. On birthdays we'll grab perhaps a Ribeye instead.
We also make unspaghetti.. basically spaghetti sauce w/ ground beef with lots of veggies (e.g. broccoli).. but without spaghetti noodles.. topped with shredded cheese; we make the spaghetti sauce homemade from scratch from canned tomatoes (or tomato paste), one of the ingredients being a frozen basil cube from basil we harvested the previous year from our garden -- nice fresh basil taste in our spaghetti sauce year round :)
Those are just some examples. You can create a lot of healthy dishes with loads of veggies along with the meat. Riced cauliflower when cooked right (holding off on salting it until after it's fried), works so well for many dishes: asian, mexican, etc.. (We "rice" our own cauliflower with a food processor.) Zoodles are great as well (spiral cut zucchini). Also shredded cabbage is a good noodle substitute for italian and asian stir fry dishes.
Here's a great recipe for German Meatballs / Patties: 1/2 pound ground beef, 1/2 pound ground pork, 3 tbsp almond flour, 1/2 tsp fish sauce (or anchovies + little salt), lemon zest (or 1/4 tsp lemon oil), 1 tbsp onion powder, 1 tsp garlic powder, 1/2 tsp black pepper, 2 tsp dried parsley (or 4 tbsp fresh minced), 1/2 tsp salt. Make into patties or little meatballs and fry them in the olive oil until brown and cooked inside.
A common snack we might eat is to pour a bit of heavy cream into a small bowl, add a pinch of salt, about 6 drops or so of liquid stevia, a tiny bit of vanilla extract.. mix that up and then throw in some berries -- blueberry or raspberry usually. If we want we can top with homemade cholocate (coconut oil, cocoa powder & liquid stevia) and/or truly natural peanut butter (made with 100% peanuts only -- Smucker's).