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Tomato Ketchup

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MeanMom

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Just been reading another posting about HP sauce and it gave me pause for thought about ketchup. During the carb counting talk we were given our dietitian said not to bother counting the carbs in ketchup 'unless they eat loads'. Now what I interpreted as 'loads' was the amount my OH eats 🙄 so I have not been counting it for K. Have just looked it up in my (excellent) 'Carbs and Cals' and 19g (looks like about a tablespoon full to me, or the amount in one of those little pots in a cafe) is 5g of carbs😱 On K's current ratio thats another unit of insulin.

Explains some unexpected readings anyway
 
Madness eh.........?

Looking at the labels of everything is a good habit to get into............

Heres to better readings.....................🙂
 
glad a I don't like it on my food. although I do add it to my cooking sometimes. I'll have to watch that 😱
 
Wifee & kids have ketchup even with baked beans !
I make it a point to always protest that the beans are already in tomato sauce 🙄

Can understand needing to count the carb content though, as it is very sweet, to my tastes, anyway.
 
Depends on the quantity, as a rule I don't count the carbs in ketchup as I buy a reduced sugar and salt tomato ketchup.
 
Just been reading another posting about HP sauce and it gave me pause for thought about ketchup. During the carb counting talk we were given our dietitian said not to bother counting the carbs in ketchup 'unless they eat loads'. Now what I interpreted as 'loads' was the amount my OH eats 🙄 so I have not been counting it for K. Have just looked it up in my (excellent) 'Carbs and Cals' and 19g (looks like about a tablespoon full to me, or the amount in one of those little pots in a cafe) is 5g of carbs😱 On K's current ratio thats another unit of insulin.

Explains some unexpected readings anyway
The only worth-while thing I learned from my various dieticians was to read and understand nutrition tables and ingredients labels. It was worth going to them for that, because it was very valuable advice.

Unfortunately, the rest of their low-fat high-carb advice was a total load of ****, but I suppose you can't have everything 🙂

PS Now have a look at the carb count for the other sauces in your cupboard. You may be in for a shock; kechup is by no means the worst.
 
I'd like to remind everyone that they should always consider official advice regarding diet (or anything, I suppose) as the first 'port of call'.

It is clear that some people have established an alternative approach from experience. But, to a large extent that is always a personal choice and may not be the best approach for everyone.

Andy 🙂
 
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