I'm not real happy right now. I just read the carb counter on Atkins website and just happened to glance at the spices. I cannot believe these all have carbs!! I love garlic powder, onion powder, cinnamon, etc. Got to be more careful....
Announcement
Collapse
No announcement yet.
Carbs In SPICES??!!
Collapse
This topic is closed.
X
X
-
Carbs In SPICES??!!
I'm not real happy right now. I just read the carb counter on Atkins website and just happened to glance at the spices. I cannot believe these all have carbs!! I love garlic powder, onion powder, cinnamon, etc. Got to be more careful....
Goal #1 - 212
Goal #2 - 202
Goal #3 - 192
Goal #4 - 182
Goal #5 - 172
Goal #6 - 162
Goal #7 - 152
Goal #8 - 150 -
Re: Carbs In SPICES??!!
I wouldn't worry about it for the following reasons:
1. Dr. A. didn't say to worry about the carb counts. Nor did he suggest moderation. All he said was to make sure there's no added sugar.
2. These carbs likely do not impact blood sugar very much, if at all.
3. The amount used is usually well less than the tsp. serving size.
4. Spices are necessary to help many of us eat things we normally otherwise would not eat on this plan, so they're kind of necessary for many of us.
5. It's a little over the top to count carbs in spices in the grand scheme of things. I'd just ignore the carb counts and just use common sense...
My .02- M/37
- Started March 17, 2009
- Pounds lost to date: 57

- Pounds to go: 15

-
Re: Carbs In SPICES??!!
Thanks so much....I was thinking about all the herbs & spices I had already used and pretty much picked all my days eating apart!! I'm glad I'm okay. I want to make sure I'm doing things right - so far I've had a clean induction. I'm on day 11 and have lost about 7 lbs so far - Thanks so much for the quick reply too!!Goal #1 - 212
Goal #2 - 202
Goal #3 - 192
Goal #4 - 182
Goal #5 - 172
Goal #6 - 162
Goal #7 - 152
Goal #8 - 150
Comment
-
Re: Carbs In SPICES??!!
Dr. Atkins suggested counting 1carb/tsp for spices and 1carb/2tbsp for herbs.
These are the notes I put on the "acceptable foods for induction" list on my fridge:
All spices (1tsp-1.0) are allowed but only if they contain no added sugar.
Herbs (2tbsp-1.0) are approved, too: garlic, sage, oregano, pepper, dill, cilantro, cayenne pepper, basil, rosemary, ginger, tarragon, thymeJulie__________________F/37/5'2"__________________Start April 15, 2009
Milestones:ozers6p4240 - University grad weight - Met July 29, 2009213 - 50% of the way to goal - Met October 21, 2009Onederland - Met December 23rd, 2009180 - High School grad weight - Met May 5, 2010163 - No longer obese______136 - No longer overweight (yes, I know this is lower than my goal weight)

Left-Apr/09 Right-Dec/09
Comment
-
Re: Carbs In SPICES??!!
Thanks for this correction, Julie. I recalled what he said on pp. 126 and 228, but you correctly cite p. 377. When in doubt, count the carbs.Originally posted by JulieB View PostDr. Atkins suggested counting 1carb/tsp for spices and 1carb/2tbsp for herbs.
These are the notes I put on the "acceptable foods for induction" list on my fridge:
All spices (1tsp-1.0) are allowed but only if they contain no added sugar.
Herbs (2tbsp-1.0) are approved, too: garlic, sage, oregano, pepper, dill, cilantro, cayenne pepper, basil, rosemary, ginger, tarragon, thyme
- M/37
- Started March 17, 2009
- Pounds lost to date: 57

- Pounds to go: 15

Comment


Comment