Carbs in cheese?

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vrneal419

Joined: Apr 12
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Posted: 09 Jun 2012, 12:08
When entering my food on my calender, it shows cheese as having carbs???? The Nutrition label on the package says ZERO carbs.....? (I checked ALL the cheese on the fatsecret list) any suggestions?
tlegerski

Joined: Mar 12
Posts: 55

Posted: 09 Jun 2012, 12:12
create a new item. when you enter it, click on new item and then enter all of the information
DLynneGarner

Joined: Jan 12
Posts: 186

Posted: 09 Jun 2012, 12:18
The food database will not sync if the numbers don't add up and some cheese packages say <1 or less than 1 carb, but the database won't allow that so it has to be rounded up to 1, since it is not honestly 0. You can create your own entry for the specific brand you eat in the database to make sure the numbers are correct.
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karenmoffis

Joined: Mar 11
Posts: 1

Posted: 13 Jun 2012, 05:55
Packaged food is allowed to say 0 carbs when it is less than .5 so it will have some carbs in it. As long as you don't overindulge, you should be fine; And remember, Atkins recommends you eat less than 4 ounces of cheese daily.



 
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