What is crab
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queenliz99 wrote: »
It was the emotional crabby, not a physical crabs. I guess I deserved that for not talking about low carb crabs.
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queenliz99 wrote: »
It was the emotional crabby, not a physical crabs. I guess I deserved that for not talking about low carb crabs.
That type is also treatable. Chocolate always worked for me3 -
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Wow. This got silly.
OP, "carbs" means sugar and starch. So, bread, rice, corn, potatoes, sugar, honey etc. Carbs are the biggest source of energy for most people, except those on low-carb diets who eat protein and fat instead.1 -
CattOfTheGarage wrote: »Wow. This got silly.
OP, "carbs" means sugar and starch. So, bread, rice, corn, potatoes, sugar, honey etc. Carbs are the biggest source of energy for most people, except those on low-carb diets who eat protein and fat instead.
This also includes fruits and vegetables. As a general rule, anything that isn't a fat (oil, butter...etc) or a meat has at least a few carbs.2 -
I been having such a horrible week and this made me laugh so hard!! Haha2
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amusedmonkey wrote: »CattOfTheGarage wrote: »Wow. This got silly.
OP, "carbs" means sugar and starch. So, bread, rice, corn, potatoes, sugar, honey etc. Carbs are the biggest source of energy for most people, except those on low-carb diets who eat protein and fat instead.
This also includes fruits and vegetables. As a general rule, anything that isn't a fat (oil, butter...etc) or a meat has at least a few carbs.
Fruit and veg contain carbs, but I would not classify most of them as being "a carb" as it is not what they are mostly made up of - they are mostly fibre and water and don't provide much in way of energy. I would put them in a separate category of their own.
(and yes, I've just found out about this anomaly where American nutrition labels classify fibre under "total carbs", but that is not a helpful classification, as we can't digest fibre, it provides no calories and does not behave as a carb in the body).0 -
CattOfTheGarage wrote: »amusedmonkey wrote: »CattOfTheGarage wrote: »Wow. This got silly.
OP, "carbs" means sugar and starch. So, bread, rice, corn, potatoes, sugar, honey etc. Carbs are the biggest source of energy for most people, except those on low-carb diets who eat protein and fat instead.
This also includes fruits and vegetables. As a general rule, anything that isn't a fat (oil, butter...etc) or a meat has at least a few carbs.
Fruit and veg contain carbs, but I would not classify most of them as being "a carb" as it is not what they are mostly made up of - they are mostly fibre and water and don't provide much in way of energy. I would put them in a separate category of their own.
(and yes, I've just found out about this anomaly where American nutrition labels classify fibre under "total carbs", but that is not a helpful classification, as we can't digest fibre, it provides no calories and does not behave as a carb in the body).
The calories in fruits and vegetables are mostly carbs. Water is not usually involved in classifying foods, otherwise soda would not be classified as a carb. Personally, I don't classify foods anyway because it has no bearing on my nutrition, but conventionally fruits and vegetables are known as carbs (usually called non starchy carbs).3 -
I'm seeing the makings of the next diet craze, high crab low carb diet. I think you're onto something, OP. Maybe call yourself a guru and go with it?4
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Personally, I'm on the Low Crab High Fruit diet and it works like a charm! Maybe I should start a group here.2
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I get monthly crabs. My husband just leaves the house at that time.8
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I wouldn't mind a high crab diet, but crabs are expensive.3
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lemurcat12 wrote: »I wouldn't mind a high crab diet, but crabs are expensive.
Unless you catch them yourself. Much hubby and a went out "fishing" for blue and stone crabs over 4th of July. Free minus the cost of our fishing license.0 -
I don't personally like crab. A low crab diet sounds fine to me.3
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CattOfTheGarage wrote: »I don't personally like crab. A low crab diet sounds fine to me.
My daughter is the same way, she says it is like eating a big spider.1 -
CattOfTheGarage wrote: »I don't personally like crab. A low crab diet sounds fine to me.
My daughter is the same way, she says it is like eating a big spider.
Too bad for her. Crab legs are the candy of the sea!1 -
Yeah, I love crab.1
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This has inspired me to start a high-crab diet tomorrow. I crabs.3
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Too much Crab will make you fat. You should aim to meet your Lobster Macros instead.5
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smotheredincheese wrote: »Too much Crab will make you fat. You should aim to meet your Lobster Macros instead.
High fish, low crab is the way to go.2 -
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You know, there is just something fishy about this thread.1
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I love carbs and crabs1
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Surprised no on has mentioned this yet:
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Um..... ??WinoGelato wrote: »
And I was going to say this:KetoneKaren wrote: »I love carbs and crabs
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I love crab and carbs. Ohhh some crab with a big sourdough roll sounds good right now! Lucky me - a coworker gave me some fresh caught crab yesterday - another coworker was supposed to take it and didn't so I got it! YUMMY!0
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Crabs are people too!0
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That's... a lobster... no?
OP, your post makes me happy. To answer your question in simple ways, things like pasta, potatoes, vegetables, grains, fruit, sugar, cookies, bread, are all mostly carbs. Other foods are a mix of macronutrients. Example peanuts. Lots of carbs. Also fat and protein too. Meat on other hand is all protein and fat. Unless it's breaded Dairy is usually mostly fat and protein, but also have some carbs, especially if it's sweetened like yogurt.2
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