mum2westiesGill
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- Relationship to Diabetes
- Type 1
Type 1s how do you count carbs in homemade foods from shops, restaurants or anywhere?
Guesswork (or estimation, depending on how good you get), based on what seem to be similar things that you do know.Type 1s how do you count carbs in homemade foods from shops, restaurants or anywhere?
I look at food labels, carbs and cals along with weighing - I love that you can now put your own weight in and sometimes I use nutracheck.Mostly I find it sufficient to calculate, weigh/measure, or estimate the ‘main carb‘ (rice, pasta, potato, cous cous or whatever) and then add a gut-feeling allowance for any other minor carbs.
There used to be an app ‘cook and count carbs’ which was a great help in calculating complex recipes with lots of different root veggies or whatever, but alas that has fallen foul of constant OS updates and the need to continually redevelop the app, so it’s no longer available.
Carbs and cals, myfitnesspal or nutracheck get lots of mentions on the forum.
What approach do you currently use @mum2westiesGill ?
They are likely to have made it from a standard recipe so your best guess for that item really is the best you can do without interrogating them, but if in doubt maybe don't have it.I look at food labels, carbs and cals along with weighing - I love that you can now put your own weight in and sometimes I use nutracheck.
How would I go on if it was for example homemade victoria sandwich cake, homemade trifle or homemade sausage rolls which someone has made?
or would carbs and cals be ok?They are likely to have made it from a standard recipe so your best guess for that item really is the best you can do without interrogating them, but if in doubt maybe don't have it.
I would think so or whatever you normally use. I only have the Carbs and Cals book but there is a picture of a Victoria sponge in there.or would carbs and cals be ok?
Thanks or I could weigh it with my folding scalesJust pick the picture which looks closest to what you have and go with that 🙂
When I eat out, I find I do two things when estimating carbs. I first estimate the weight of the carby food, then from that, work out what percentage of that is actually carbohydrates.Type 1s how do you count carbs in homemade foods from shops, restaurants or anywhere?
You could indeed, if you can be bothered! I stopped weighing every single thing a looooong time ago. You asked what we would do, I’d just guess, and from experience both mine and my daughter’s guesses are pretty close most of the time so we just do that. If we get it wrong we just deal with it and try to remember next time if we guessed too much or too little. The only way I’ve ever used Carbs & Cals when not at home is look at the picture and pick one, I’d never bother weighing or quizzing the staff. For me it spoils the fun of eating out. But if that works for you, carry on!Thanks or I could weigh it with my folding scales
How would I go on if it was for example homemade victoria sandwich cake, homemade trifle or homemade sausage rolls which someone has made?