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Banannas
As I let maintenance lead me astray, I thought bananas might be a good
choice for a carb. My grandmother used to talk about the potassium in them. I like bananas, and they can be very convenient (by coming with a natural protective wrapper/peel). HOWEVER, in the re-kindling of carb cravings, I think bananas were a serious cause of trouble. This time I'm not going to go bananas. Cubit 190/174/160 |
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On Mar 29, 12:15 pm, "Cubit" wrote:
As I let maintenance lead me astray, I thought bananas might be a good choice for a carb. My grandmother used to talk about the potassium in them. I like bananas, and they can be very convenient (by coming with a natural protective wrapper/peel). HOWEVER, in the re-kindling of carb cravings, I think bananas were a serious cause of trouble. This time I'm not going to go bananas. Cubit 190/174/160 1 medium 7.5" long bananna is about 27grams of carbs. http://www.carb-counter.org/fruit/search/Bananas/0900 Brian |
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"Cubit" wrote in message ... As I let maintenance lead me astray, I thought bananas might be a good choice for a carb. My grandmother used to talk about the potassium in them. I like bananas, and they can be very convenient (by coming with a natural protective wrapper/peel). HOWEVER, in the re-kindling of carb cravings, I think bananas were a serious cause of trouble. This time I'm not going to go bananas. Cubit 190/174/160 bananas are supposed to be pretty bad as far as effecting blood sugar. usually a half banana is the recommended serving if you are watching carbs or avoiding sugar. i would suggest strawberries. |
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bananas are supposed to be pretty bad as far as effecting blood sugar. usually a half banana is the recommended serving if you are watching carbs or avoiding sugar. i would suggest strawberries. dipped in dark chocolate.... |
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Banannas
"Pat" wrote in message ... bananas are supposed to be pretty bad as far as effecting blood sugar. usually a half banana is the recommended serving if you are watching carbs or avoiding sugar. i would suggest strawberries. dipped in dark chocolate.... mmmmm, none for me though Actually i like to make them better than eat them anyway. i do those cute bride & groom (tux) ones for showers etc |
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On Thu, 29 Mar 2007 19:14:46 -0400, Pat wrote:
bananas are supposed to be pretty bad as far as effecting blood sugar. usually a half banana is the recommended serving if you are watching carbs or avoiding sugar. i would suggest strawberries. dipped in dark chocolate.... If you're going that far, who needs the strawberries? ;-) -- Bob in CT |
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"Cubit" writes:
As I let maintenance lead me astray, I thought bananas might be a good choice for a carb. My grandmother used to talk about the potassium in them. The Banana Council must have the best marketing department in history. They're almost nothing but bags of sugar, but people talk about them like they're a multi-vitamin that grows on trees. I've even heard them called "the perfect food." I guess it goes to show: if you repeat something in enough commercials, people will eventually believe it. -- Aaron -- 285/235/200 -- http://aaron.baugher.biz/ "If you hear hoofbeats, you just go ahead and think horsies, not zebras." |
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Cubit wrote:
As I let maintenance lead me astray, I thought bananas might be a good choice for a carb. My grandmother used to talk about the potassium in them. I like bananas, and they can be very convenient (by coming with a natural protective wrapper/peel). HOWEVER, in the re-kindling of carb cravings, I think bananas were a serious cause of trouble. This time I'm not going to go bananas. According to the USDA website, a cup of brocolli has almost as much potassium as a medium banana. |
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