I'm really not sure you are selling it very well 🙄I use quite a lot of water, so not only is everything softened, it's also quite thin & watery, so I don't actually consume many carbs.
Just be aware that "low sugar" can still be high carb as oppose to a lower carb granola which has less oats and more nuts and/or seeds as well as being low sugar. It is the carb content which is important not specifically the sugar.Thanks everyone, lots of great suggestions I've got some low sugar granola at the moment which is nice. 🙂
Yes, I need to be mindful of that. The one I have is this, I assume that's OK? I'm only having a couple of teaspoons on top of my yoghurt.Just be aware that "low sugar" can still be high carb as oppose to a lower carb granola which has less oats and more nuts and/or seeds as well as being low sugar. It is the carb content which is important not specifically the sugar.
A normal granola would typically be about 63g carbs/100g. A low carb Granola is going to be about 43-49gcarbs/100g
The one you have might be low sugar and low carb but to assess it you need to look at the total carbohydrate content. Most of us ignore the sugar content when we assess food for suitability and just look at the total carbs.
Sure, it's this 🙂 https://www.eatnatural.com/products/low-sugar-granola/Looks excellent. 33% is about as low carb as ever I have seen for granola so curious about the brand. Can I ask what it is?