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Old Tue, Apr-24-01, 17:12
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Plan: LC, GF
Stats: 241/185/140 Female 165 cm
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Progress: 55%
Location: Eastern ON, Canada
Unhappy way high carbs Mari

Those simulated bacon bits are way too high in carbs, 2 gm per Tbsp (15 ml). Try to find REAL bacon bits, or those packages of pre-cooked real bacon in plastic pouches. They keep for ages in yer cupboard, and are much lower carb (and better tasting, I think). Lately, I've been cooking up a whole pkg. of bacon at once, then wrapping and freezing slices to use later. They nuke in 15 seconds. Crumble perfectly on salads and omelets. The kitchen and stove gets spattered with grease only once! ..

And sorry to say, those soy "nuts" are way carby. One cup is 33.9 total carbs (4 gm fiber). that's for plain, often the barbecue and other flavours have dextrose added. ..

Consider small pouches of peanuts (50 gm = 9 gm total carbs, 5 gm fiber) or sunflower seeds (11 gm total carbs, 8 gm fiber)

Doreen

p.s. - Mari, and everyone --- you can check out carb counts for foods online at the USDA data bank, http://www.nal.usda.gov/fnic/cgi-bin/nut_search.pl ... however, if you don't have unlimited internet time, something on yer desktop would be good. Check out this handy food counts program (free download) http://www.silvertriad.com/ ---- it's great, good for 6200 different foods, and you can even type in different serving sizes too. Hope this has helped.

Doreen.
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