It would be more of a tablespoon and as you can see as I'm currently42kg with a BMI of 14.9 I don't think the calories are an issue xI would suggest a teaspoon or two of sugar free peanut butter can be safely ignored when counting your carbs. But for calories, that’s another matter!
I'm on the same insulin types as you are and for what it's worth I just read the bread packet which gives amount of carbs per slice. It's far more important to make sure you only use a low carb wholemeal bread type and I'm still looking for that. At present mine is Aldi wholemeal medium which is 16g / slice.
I'm not concerned about the bread, and I'm not low carbing either, well I shouldn't be so please don't force that point to me, as mentioned hovis do a low carb if that's what your after but I use Tesco wholemeal medium which is just under 15g a sliceI'm on the same insulin types as you are and for what it's worth I just read the bread packet which gives amount of carbs per slice. It's far more important to make sure you only use a low carb wholemeal bread type and I'm still looking for that. At present mine is Aldi wholemeal medium which is 16g / slice.
Hi, I found it interesting what you wrote. I read a lot of labels recently because I was diagnosed a few months ago. So I started to wonder, perhaps the difference in the amount of carbs in different peanut butters is due to how companies actually measure carbs, and not due to actual difference in peanuts? if peanuts have 7g carbs how come peanut butter would have 4.6?Hi there, don't know if this is helpful but I am a peanut butter addict and have searched practically every brand but have found the lowest in carbs so far is Asda's own crunchy at just 4.6g of carbs per 100g weight which is not bad.
Sorry, but I really can’t see how sugar free peanut butter could send your blood sugar to the moon. A small handful of roasted peanuts would not do it which is essentially the same thing!Peanut butter will send your blood sugar to the moon. Take insulin for it. It doesn't taste like avacados and cucumbers. Right?
The problem is a lot of the own brands add sugar. Check the label.Sorry, but I really can’t see how sugar free peanut butter could send your blood sugar to the moon. A small handful of roasted peanuts would not do it which is essentially the same thing!
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