OK it seems I have somehow confused some of you.
As we all know some of us can eat certain foods in portions that others cant so why stick to a set number of carbs, surly you are better off testing every type of carbohydrate in every combination of food that you regularly eat so that you know that maybe you can eat two slices of Burgen that doesnt mean that you can happily eat 24g of any other carb /food does it?
I would find my levels rise if I ate 24g (in carbs) of pasta but I can happily eat two slices of bread.
So counting carbs tells me nothing, only by finding out what I can eat as an individual tells me what is safe for me to eat.
Its called eating to your meter, an old idea that was taught to me when I joined this site before people started to say only eat x number of carbs a day, an idea I find way too restrictive even though I did do it for nearly a year when I was on insulin, but then I needed to know roughly what carbs I was eating, not as exactly as a T1 would have to know but near enough.
And that is why I dont count carbs any more, nor do I count calories or fat or sheep to get to sleep, my life is so much easier now, I just know what a safe portion of carbs looks like and thats what I eat. Oh, and when I test now which is very infrequently I rarely get any surprises.
If you only eat the same amount of carbs every day, be it 50g 100g or under 20g why do you test? You must know after a year or so what levels you are going to read, I know I do, I stay between high 4's and low to mid 6's after after meals, with few exceptions.
When you are newly diagnosed my advice ids test as often as you can do and find out what is safe for you once you find out why test so regularly? There is hope at the end of the T2 tunnel as long as you dont get bogged down in the details, like counting carbs.
So there, that is exactly what I meant and if you want to count carbs or eat a certain amount of carbs a day that is entirely your prerogative, just as it is mine to eat my way and have my opinion. So posting sarcastic cartoons says more about the poster tan the method I use.
ps thanks for pm'ing the cartoon to me too Stephen, much appreciated.