first time poster, long time lurker.
if the carb measurements say <1 carb or less than one carb, what do i
count it as if i don't have the exact carb count?
thanks.
Myway - 10 Jan 2004 11:21 GMT
> first time poster, long time lurker.
>
> if the carb measurements say <1 carb or less than one carb, what do i
> count it as if i don't have the exact carb count?
>
> thanks.
I use the under/over 5 rule. Less usually means under 1/2 (5)
and count it at 1/2. Some will go ahead and count it as a full carb.
Whatever works best for you. Especially what it is, and how much you are
using.
Myway
Jeri - 10 Jan 2004 12:49 GMT
> first time poster, long time lurker.
>
> if the carb measurements say <1 carb or less than one carb, what do i
> count it as if i don't have the exact carb count?
>
> thanks.
They can say less than 1g if it contains 0.9g so I count it as 1.
Beemie - 10 Jan 2004 14:02 GMT
Pat - 10 Jan 2004 14:40 GMT
> first time poster, long time lurker.
>
> if the carb measurements say <1 carb or less than one carb, what do i
> count it as if i don't have the exact carb count?
>
> thanks.
This reminds me of the sales ads that proclaim "Under $100 when the cost is
$99.99. Yes, count it as 1 carb. Err on the side that will benefit your
efforts.
Pat in TX