My husband is on induction. One of the salad types we buy is a bagged mix that is primarily iceberg with a very small amount of radish shreds and carrot shreds. This is the only kind of salad he will eat, and he and I are both aware that iceberg has zero nutritional value.
My husband is a big guy (not obese, but could stand to lose a few, and tall with a wide, big frame), and has a big appetite.
The back of the salad bag says that 2 cups = 3 carbs. So he, of course, is wondering why he is limited to either 3 cups which would be 4.5 g of carbs, or 2 cups of this salad plus a cup of another induction-approved veggie.
I had no answer for him (other than "I'm sorry, honey, but that's what's in the book" - meaning DANDR of course). I don't know, but it doesn't make sense to me either. What do you think?
Why can't he, for example, use his 20g's of carbs on 5 cups of salad, and then get the rest of his nutrition from protein and fat? It's like an Atkins-contradiction. We are allowed to eat 20 grams , but can only have 3 cups of salad which is 4.5 grams. We'd have to eat a lot of eggs and cheese and ranch dressing every day to make up the 15.5 carb grams difference.
It doesn't make sense to me or hubby why we are limited to 3 cups of salad on induction, when we are supposed to eat 20 grams a day.
Any opinions you can give me would be helpful, since hubby is planning on chowing down a good 5 cups today. Thanks!
My husband is a big guy (not obese, but could stand to lose a few, and tall with a wide, big frame), and has a big appetite.
The back of the salad bag says that 2 cups = 3 carbs. So he, of course, is wondering why he is limited to either 3 cups which would be 4.5 g of carbs, or 2 cups of this salad plus a cup of another induction-approved veggie.
I had no answer for him (other than "I'm sorry, honey, but that's what's in the book" - meaning DANDR of course). I don't know, but it doesn't make sense to me either. What do you think?
Why can't he, for example, use his 20g's of carbs on 5 cups of salad, and then get the rest of his nutrition from protein and fat? It's like an Atkins-contradiction. We are allowed to eat 20 grams , but can only have 3 cups of salad which is 4.5 grams. We'd have to eat a lot of eggs and cheese and ranch dressing every day to make up the 15.5 carb grams difference.
It doesn't make sense to me or hubby why we are limited to 3 cups of salad on induction, when we are supposed to eat 20 grams a day.
Any opinions you can give me would be helpful, since hubby is planning on chowing down a good 5 cups today. Thanks!


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