Dr. Atkins’ New Carbohydrate Gram Counter
March 29th, 2008 Posted in Paperback
Binding: Paperback
ASIN: 0871318156
Manufacturer: M.Evans
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Dr. Atkins’ New Carbohydrate Gram Counter has a slightly misleading name. While grams of carbohydrate are listed for various foods, there are also protein and fat grams listed for each entry. With more than 1,200 listings, including hundreds of brand-name products, this makes a handy, portable reference. It should be noted, however, that that the Gram Counter is really meant as a companion to Dr. Atkins’ New Diet Revolution; the brief dietary information included in the introduction to the Gram Counter isn’t of much use by itself.
Book Description:
The companion to the New York Times best-seller.
Customer Reviews
A Handy Tool for Monitoring Net Carb Intake by Jan Peczkis
This pocket-size book gives basic nutritional information, including total carbs and net carbs, on hundreds of foods. Most products round the number of grams of fiber to the closest whole number (or the closest higher whole number) on their labels, but Atkins lists fractional totals of grams of net carbs and fiber. There is also a modestly-sized listing of common fast foods.
In his section on vegetables, Atkins touts the value of cruciferous vegetables, garlic, etc. (p. 84). This alone should refute the silly myth of the Atkins diet being an all-meat diet. Atkins also includes a listing of “forbidden” high glycemic-impact foods. These should be enjoyed only occasionally, in very small portions, and then only by people on Lifetime Maintenance.
Portion size is important in weight control. But many conventionally-listed portions (e. g., in oz) are hard to visualize, and recommended portions are often much smaller than most people realize. For this reason, Dr. Atkins provides visual references (pp. 19-20). For example, a 3 oz serving of meat would be the size of a small pack of cigarettes.
Dr Atkins’ New Carbohydrate Gram Counter by J. Hall
I gave the Dr Atkins’ New Carbohydrate Gram Counter to someone as a gift. The person seemed happy to get the book. J. Hall
Counting carbs and fats by Heather Arturo
An indispensable quide for all those following the Atkins diet or anyone else wanting to count carbs and fats.
Pocket book for the supermarket by Victoria Shephard
This purse-size book is indespensible! It lists total carbs, fiber, net carbs, protein, fat, and calories to help you make the best choices, or even endulge a little while knowing how much you are doing so!
My copy is dog-eared and I carry it everywhere with me. When I think I might want something (like grapes, for example), I can look them up in the booklet right there in the supermarket and decide if they will fit into my diet plan or not. (The grapes were too high in carbs, in case you were wondering.)
The book also lists many common and name brand items, both high and low carb.
It is split into several sections such as beverages; milk, cream, butter, and yogurt; breads, muffins and crackers; fruit; pancakes, waffles, and breakfast pastries; poultry; sweeteners, jams, and syrups; etc.
It even has a section for “dining out” with tips on dining away from home, and a “fast food” section with counts for popular foods at fast food restaurants.
If you are watching either your fat or your carbs, you need this book!
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