So I was really excited when I went out and bought all kinds of food. I checked on all the food what their carbs were and I got the lowest if not zero on everything. The only real thing that I got with carbs in it was raw spinach for salads, atkins bars, a fiber mix, and atkin shakes.
I downloaded a carb traker on my iphone and use it to track my water, bars and weight. When I added my shrimp (plan grilled shrimp with black pepper) it said there were 12 carbs. I was devastated because my second day I had went over by 5 carbs. But the back of the package of the frozen shrimp said zero carbs. So is it safe to say that shrimp with no bread and just grilled with black pepper is zero carbs?
Also, I was looking around this website for more information on Net Carbs, and found something that didn't make sense to me. Although may just not be catching on.
I read that you take the total carbs minus the fiber and you have the total net carbs. But when I was looking at the atkins bars, it says total 2 net carbs. However, the total carbs were 19 and the fiber was 10 leaving a total of 9 net carbs...can someone tell me the correct way to figure this out or point me in the correct direction please.
Thank you
Also, anyone carry around a good book or list that has a reliable count on what the carbs are in each type of food?
I downloaded a carb traker on my iphone and use it to track my water, bars and weight. When I added my shrimp (plan grilled shrimp with black pepper) it said there were 12 carbs. I was devastated because my second day I had went over by 5 carbs. But the back of the package of the frozen shrimp said zero carbs. So is it safe to say that shrimp with no bread and just grilled with black pepper is zero carbs?
Also, I was looking around this website for more information on Net Carbs, and found something that didn't make sense to me. Although may just not be catching on.
I read that you take the total carbs minus the fiber and you have the total net carbs. But when I was looking at the atkins bars, it says total 2 net carbs. However, the total carbs were 19 and the fiber was 10 leaving a total of 9 net carbs...can someone tell me the correct way to figure this out or point me in the correct direction please.
Thank you
Also, anyone carry around a good book or list that has a reliable count on what the carbs are in each type of food?







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