MAINEiacMISTRESS -> RE: Is it healthy to cut out all carbs, no matter what they are? (10/7/2013 9:41:12 AM)
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CORN IS CORN...corn (grain) is where the carbs come from, not the oil you put on it...oil has NO carbs. Unless you are buying a microwave popcorn that has some sugar in the flavoring (caramel for instance) it shouldn't have any more carbs than that you make yourself. I can't say store-bought flavorings are any better for you though. At least with homemade popcorn you can control the salt and preservatives. quote:
ORIGINAL: LittleGirlHeart I know. But quite honestly im still going to eat bagged and theater style popcorn every now and then. And. I do mean rarely. Its been about a year since i had bagged microwave stuff. Air popped, even with olive oil or vegetable oil popped in a bowl, is low carb. And where microwave bag crap is extremly high carb ish, air popped. You can eat lots of and still its not a horrible amount of carbs. Diet sodas are so nasty. You would have to pay me quite a lot of money to drink them. Im not a big. Soda drinker anyway. Prefere iced tea, or liptons, or plain h20. quote:
ORIGINAL: njlauren You can make popcorn in the microwave without the oil, use a brown paper bag and put the kernals in the bag, and microwave it, it will make popcorn. If you think it is too dry, you can use one of the spray oils (olive oil is healthy), and use salt (if you can handle it) or salt substitute. The microwave popcorn you buy is often loaded with shortening with trans fats, bad news. Popcorn probably isn't as bad on carbs because it has fiber in it, fiber in a sense cancels out some of the carb value (it is why packages talk about 'net carbs', it is why brown rice and brown bread and whole grains are better than white ones, because of the fiber). One note, be really careful of diet soda, especially if you are diabetic. Most sodas contain nutrasweet (aspartame) and the stuff is a disaster area, it has a really high glycemic index (and real sode, with government sponsored high fructose corn syrup, is tremendously bad), and Splenda isn't much better. Unfortinately, I have yet to find a diet soda with Stevia that tastes good, I tried this soda called Zevia that was barf inducing (fortunately, my prime drink is water). If you like Stevia, I use a product called Nu Stevia (I got it from whole foods, but amazon has it) and they have a version that is zero carb that worked well (lot cheaper from amazon). Diabetics can use Agave, but it is not a diet product, it is high calorically and carb wise... I agree with others, zero carbs is next to impossible, the real answer is for the carbs, eat things like brown rice, fibrous vegetables along with lean meat, stay away from refined sugars, white flour and processed foods......
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