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Carb Countng Book Recommendations?

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rspence

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Hello friends,

I'm about to spend an amazon voucher on a carb counting book and just thought I'd see if any of you have ones you would or wouldn't recommend?

Thanks in advance...

Rachel
 
Collins gem carb couting book is the one i use,it is perfect to fit in my handbag as well🙂
 
I like the Map fat and calorie counter book (also does carbs). It's small like the Collins Gem book but seems to have more in it. I have both books and prefer the Map book. We've also got the Salter Nutritional scales which are good (small enough to fit in a big handbag!).
 
I like, and use mostly:

The Australian Women's Weekly Fat+Carb+Protein Counter (acpuk books)
ISBN 1-903-77704-6

🙂
 
Collins gem carb couting book is the one i use,it is perfect to fit in my handbag as well🙂

This is the one I use too, along with the carb-counting booklet that the hospital gave us.

I've got the Salter Nutri-Weigh Scales too - the "travel" version, which fits in a changing bag, so is good if you're eating out or staying at a relative's for a while.
 
Hi,

I have recently started on an insulin pump and have been getting to grips with carbohydrate counting. I am also looking to find a good resource to help me out with this I especially struggle when eating out or have the odd take-away meal as without having a set of scales handy its difficult to judge the amount. If anyone has recommendations of website or books that may help I'd be interested to hear from you.

Thanks. J
 
Hi,

I have recently started on an insulin pump and have been getting to grips with carbohydrate counting. I am also looking to find a good resource to help me out with this I especially struggle when eating out or have the odd take-away meal as without having a set of scales handy its difficult to judge the amount. If anyone has recommendations of website or books that may help I'd be interested to hear from you.

Thanks. J

Hi John, welcome to the forum 🙂 As mentioned above, I think this is a very good book, especially for take out meals as it gives a clear pictorial representation of portion sizes for a 'quick compare':

Carbs and Cals: A Visual Guide to Carbohydrate and Calorie Counting for People with Diabetes
 
Thank you for the recommendation I have just had a quick look on Amazon and seen on the 'look inside' bit and it seams like there are quite a few meals in the book with different portions which looks great and just what I need. There is a bit of a wait to get it at the moment from there but I found the link to another website where it is in stock www.carbsandcals.com so I will order it and let you know how I get on.
 
Just wanted to say thanks you again to Northerner for the book recommendation (Carbs & Cals) it arrived today and from the initial flick through it looks fantastic. I especially like the meal and take away section which is just what I was looking for. It will hopefully give me a much better idea when I am out and about in guessing my carbs.
 
I use the Collins Gem book too.

The visual book that Northerner posted looks tempting. Perhaps I'll have to buy Northerner a pint and let me have a read of his copy.
 
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