Fat To Skinny
General Category => General Discussion => Topic started by: fineman on April 07, 2015, 12:34:15 AM
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Hi!. What is the carb count in cream from raw cow milk. Grass fed cows.
Also i have tea with whipping cream? Or what milk subsitute do you suggest.
Thanks.
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Hi Fineman long time no see!What I could find was raw milk is about 12 carbs per 8 oz.whipping cream is fine.I like almond milk :)
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Thanks Umpa. I am back as needed some motivation from all the friends here. You have said about carbs in raw milk. But what about carbs from cream from raw milk. Any idea about that. I tried to google but could not come up with any thing.
Thanks.
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Its always nice to see you I truly enjoy your photos. Its the same carb count.But I always remind people you have 20 carbs a day to spend, choose wisely.I love garlic not only for flavor but for the health benefits.So the days I am using it I just reduce my other carbs. If you want to use raw milk or cream for the health benefits just measure it and adjust your other carbs. ;)
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Thanks a lot.
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Watch out for the tigers fineman!
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You are welcome my friend ;)
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I am new to this forum and saw your question. Heavy whipping cream has no carbs.:)
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Hello Runninghappy15, welcome to the family! :)
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Thank you!!
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Runnyhappy welcome to the forum!I am Umpa,Dougs wife if I can help you please ask :)
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Welcome to the FTS family, Runninghappy15!!! :) :) :) :) :) :)
You are correct that heavy cream (without additives) has 0 carbs.
Umpa mentioned the following in another post of yours...
There are many things the so-called "experts" have taught us about losing weight that is not true.
Digestible carbs turn into blood glucose VERY fast.
Because there is so much glucose so quickly, our bodies cannot burn it. So they store it as fat.
Fats and protein digest much slower and therefore are processed into glucose much slower.
With that, our bodies have a better opportunity to process them without fat storage.
One caveat...
Our metabolisms perform a process that will take 0 carb foods and generate blood glucose.
This process is called gluconeogenesis.
For that reason, it is important that we monitor our portions.
We should only eat what our bodies need for fuel, and no more.
When we eat too much of zero or low carb foods, we will gain weight.
If you ever have any questions or need any support, please let us know! :)
Tony
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Thanks Everybody. Now I wll go and look for Heavy whipping cream. Maybe look for a recipe to make it :). And Doug tigers are doing well. In a very remote forest in India there is a man eating tiger..... otherwise they are just eating other animals. I have found goats keep eating grass whole day. Tigers and lions attack and miss and may go without meal. But when they eat they feast. So thats what i have decided that i rather miss a meal or 2 but when i eat i will feast. That saves me and tigers from portion watch. I feel satiated i leave the table. :) :).
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You are too cool Fineman! :)