
Mon, Jul-22-02, 17:02
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Posts: 146
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Plan: Protein Power
Stats: 270/250/150
BF:
Progress: 17%
Location: Vancouver, BC
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notaquiter,
The values that I got were from Corinne T. Netzer's "The Complete Book of Food Counts", and they were specific to the brand. So, depending on what brand of soup mix, etc., the carb values may vary drastically. I used the Knorr brand because that's the one that I used to use, and most people that I know also use that kind. However, a different brand may be different. fitday uses an average of values (unless they have specific brand names, not sure what you chose).
Also, spinach would vary depending on whether it's fresh or frozen. Fresh would be around 1 cup for 2 grams.
Instead of the soup mix, try some herbs and spices, probably come out to fewer carbs. Also, if you're looking at chestnuts instead of water chestnuts, the counts will be very different. European chestnuts are 1 ounce boiled - 7.9g carb/<1g fiber, but canned water chestnuts are a different matter - 1 ounce - 3.5g carb/.7g fiber - a much better deal. I know that some people use water chestnut powder (found in Asian markets) as a replacement for flour in breading or frying certain foods because it is much lower in carbs.
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