Not that I was going to EAT it (I really wasn't!) ... but, I noticed an Atkins Advantage peanut butter granola bar. It had "4 net carbs" ... yet, the total carbohydrates were 12 g. There were NO sugar alcohols and only 4 grams fiber. The remaining carbs were listed as "protein" ... so ... how is this "net carbs" ... no sugars, no sugar alcohols and 12g total carbs - 4 grams fiber = 8 "net carbs" ... how does the protein factor into the "net carb" count??
And ... I have another question. Mozarella sticks (cheese sticks with a little bit of breading) ... total carbs = 7. fiber = 1 ... protein = 5 ... does the protein count into coming up with "net carbs" in this too?? Again, not that I'm eating them because I'm not but ... HOW does protein come into play when finding "good carbs"??
Thanks! I know I'll get good answers!
And ... I have another question. Mozarella sticks (cheese sticks with a little bit of breading) ... total carbs = 7. fiber = 1 ... protein = 5 ... does the protein count into coming up with "net carbs" in this too?? Again, not that I'm eating them because I'm not but ... HOW does protein come into play when finding "good carbs"??
Thanks! I know I'll get good answers!








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