Announcement

Collapse
No announcement yet.

Tim Hortons Cream Values?

Collapse
This topic is closed.
X
X
 
  • Filter
  • Time
  • Show
Clear All
new posts

  • Tim Hortons Cream Values?

    Just wondering if anyone knows what a "single Cream" value is when it comes to Induction. Example: Single cream in your decaf coffee = how many tablespoons??. Anyone know??
    Start Weight: 146.6lbs
    Goal Weight: 120.lbs
    1st mini goal: 140 lbs
    2nd mini goal: 135 lbs
    3rd mini goal: 130 lbs
    4th mini goal: 125 lbs
    5th mini goal: 120 lbs

    Atkins Start Date: Sunday November 16th/2008



  • #2
    Re: Tim Hortons Cream Values?

    I checked the website.

    and
    Home of Canada's favourite coffee. Join Tims™ Rewards and start earning rewards today.

    And it was very hard to calculate carb count without sugar cream only serving.
    confusing website.




    My Weight Chart:
    >
    "Look at her standing there will those yams. My two greatest enemies, Ross. Rachel Green and complex carbohydrates"

    Comment


    • #3
      Re: Tim Hortons Cream Values?

      Double cream would be a better choice for induction.
      HW 303
      Aug '04 SW-287 LW-232
      Restart - Apr 07 - SW 266 CW 225




      "Don't let your past dictate who you are, but let it be a part of who you become."

      Comment


      • #4
        Re: Tim Hortons Cream Values?

        Ya, I checked the website too and couldn't figure what the value is without the sugar.

        Emma? Wouldn't double cream in a coffee be waaaay more then 2-4 Tablespoons? I may be wrong, but are we not supposed to only have no more then 2-4 tblsp of cream per day ? ( is realllllly hoping I'm wrong hehe)
        Start Weight: 146.6lbs
        Goal Weight: 120.lbs
        1st mini goal: 140 lbs
        2nd mini goal: 135 lbs
        3rd mini goal: 130 lbs
        4th mini goal: 125 lbs
        5th mini goal: 120 lbs

        Atkins Start Date: Sunday November 16th/2008


        Comment


        • #5
          Re: Tim Hortons Cream Values?

          I have 1/2 and 1/2 cream here at home. One the label it is has 0 carbs, but 1 gram of sugar per 15 ml. I think Tim Hortons cream is heavier then 1/2 and 1/2 cream. This is the only food item I am struggling with to get proper information on....or even find the proper cream.

          <<<Sent hubby out for Decaf coffee and the heaviest cream he could find with 0 carbs and 0 sugars ( if it exists)>>>>>>>>

          I love the taste of coffee......so even going down to decaf is okay with me, I don't think I could handle it black tho! Coffee ( decaf) is a "treat" to me and may be what is stopping any cravings that might otherwise be there.
          Start Weight: 146.6lbs
          Goal Weight: 120.lbs
          1st mini goal: 140 lbs
          2nd mini goal: 135 lbs
          3rd mini goal: 130 lbs
          4th mini goal: 125 lbs
          5th mini goal: 120 lbs

          Atkins Start Date: Sunday November 16th/2008


          Comment


          • #6
            Re: Tim Hortons Cream Values?

            From looking at the Horton's site it looks to me as though the 'single cream' refers to a single portion of cream, as distinct from a type of cream. As ths site states, the decaff with a single cream and sugar has 9 carbs. That's about equivalent to 2 teaspoons of sugar, so at a wild guess I'm thinking if you asked for it without sugar you would be fine. Or maybe not, since some places automatically add sugar to their cream, so the only safe way is to ask.

            In the UK and Ireland the term 'single cream' has a specific meaning. It is a pouring cream, with about 12% fat, which is not dissimilar to US half and half. We also have whipping cream, which is the same as in the US, 35% fat. What we call double cream on the other hand has about 48% fat. I find it a bit much in hot drinks but is fabulous for cooking as it doesn't separate - a dollop in soup is magical.

            Then there is clotted cream, which has up to 60% fat and is a cooked cream, this is truely a food of the gods - rich, yellow and meltingly creamy.
            Kate




            F, 50, 5'5 Start: Sept 5th 2007
            Start Weight: 255
            MG1: 238 Sept 23rd
            MG2: 224 Oct 23rd
            MG3: 210 Dec 3rd
            MG4: 196 Jan 26th
            MG5: 182
            My Journal






            "Everyone is entitled to an informed opinion."

            Comment


            • #7
              Re: Tim Hortons Cream Values?

              Originally posted by PeachyQ
              I have 1/2 and 1/2 cream here at home. One the label it is has 0 carbs, but 1 gram of sugar per 15 ml. I think Tim Hortons cream is heavier then 1/2 and 1/2 cream. This is the only food item I am struggling with to get proper information on....or even find the proper cream.

              <<<Sent hubby out for Decaf coffee and the heaviest cream he could find with 0 carbs and 0 sugars ( if it exists)>>>>>>>>

              I love the taste of coffee......so even going down to decaf is okay with me, I don't think I could handle it black tho! Coffee ( decaf) is a "treat" to me and may be what is stopping any cravings that might otherwise be there.
              GO BY WHAT DR. ATKINS book says. This what Dr. Atkins says about cream but it doesn't say anything about half and half although I wouldn't think it would be a problem because they're both dairy. I would just make sure to only use the 2-3 tablespoons a day rule (i have the ebook):




              Restart: DEC. 16th, 2009 (why wait for Christmas)

              Mini Goals:
              240 :

              MAIN GOAL :
              180lbs


              Journal:

              http://www.atkinsdietbulletinboard.c...s-journal.html

              Comment


              • #8
                Re: Tim Hortons Cream Values?

                At Tim Hortons, you can ask for your cream on the side. This is the best way to handle your cream intake. Comes in one of those little plastic cream containers you get pretty much everywhere. That way you know exactly how much you are getting. When they add cream behind the counter, it's either free poured from a carton or dispensed from a machine and extremely hard to measure.

                Best of luck!

                ~Far la bella figura!
                sigpic
                March 2009

                Start Date: Feb. 1st, 2006
                Goal Reached: Nov. 25th, 2006
                Age: 25 male
                Height: 6' 3"
                Waist: 29" (was 44")
                BMI: 18.7 (down from 35.6)
                Starting Weight: 285
                Current Weight: 155 (130lb lost)
                Goal Weight: 175




                Comment

                Working...
                X