Re: UK!
Are you having your 3 cups of veggies all in the one meal, Ginette? It is better to spread them across the day to even out any blood sugar 'spikes'. So have some with each meal if you can.
Make sure you also include other veggies than just lettuce - mushrooms, peppers, cucumber, radishes and celery count as 'salad veggies' and have more nutrients in them than plain old chewy water (lettuce)
And if you only have 2 cups of the 'salad veggies' you can have a cup of the other list - broccolli, cauli, brussels, onions, tomatoes - too!!
Remember the 3-4 ounces of cheese limit as well.
No, thecarbs mentioned on ourlabels is the 'net' carbs number after the fibre carbs have been deducted.
The only time you would need to add them together would be if you are entering a custom food in www.fitday, where you have to add them together for a 'total carbs' figure to enter plus enter the fibre carbs as 'fiber', so fitday (being a US programme) can do the maths.
Originally posted by ginette06
Make sure you also include other veggies than just lettuce - mushrooms, peppers, cucumber, radishes and celery count as 'salad veggies' and have more nutrients in them than plain old chewy water (lettuce)
And if you only have 2 cups of the 'salad veggies' you can have a cup of the other list - broccolli, cauli, brussels, onions, tomatoes - too!!
Remember the 3-4 ounces of cheese limit as well.
just one question when looking at foodpackaging in the uk do i need to add the fibre and the carbs together to get the true carb count thanks ginette
The only time you would need to add them together would be if you are entering a custom food in www.fitday, where you have to add them together for a 'total carbs' figure to enter plus enter the fibre carbs as 'fiber', so fitday (being a US programme) can do the maths.


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Help - can anyone please tell me what a spaghetti squash is? Do we get them in the UK (if so where) or are they hiding under another name?

(now how *did* that happen)

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