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Christy,

with yogurt you can subtract 1 carb per ounce from the carb count due

to the effect of the bacteria. So, if a cup of yogurt has 18 carbs

total .. the actual carb count would be 10. I learned this from

Gretchen's posts some time in the past. Of course, the fat from the

walnuts will suppress the rise as well. Plain yogurt is a good snack

for me too.

Suzz, t2, dx97, d&e

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> What's going on here? I'll keep testing a while longer. Is it

> because of the fat content and the protein that I'm not seeing any

> rise at all so far? I'm even questioning that 99 reading now. I

> also started questioning my meter, so I just tested with my cheapo

> CVS meter, and got a 77. The CVS meter is always a little lower. I

> think it might be whole blood instead of plasma??

>

> Christy

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The whole point of testing was that this was homemade Greek yogurt,

quite different than Dannon, and I have no idea what the carb count

was or if they add anything when they make it. It was a huge

serving, though, and it was very good! The texture is very thick

and dense.

Christy

> >

> > What's going on here? I'll keep testing a while longer. Is it

> > because of the fat content and the protein that I'm not seeing

any

> > rise at all so far? I'm even questioning that 99 reading now.

I

> > also started questioning my meter, so I just tested with my

cheapo

> > CVS meter, and got a 77. The CVS meter is always a little

lower. I

> > think it might be whole blood instead of plasma??

> >

> > Christy

> >

>

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> Christy,

>

> with yogurt you can subtract 1 carb per ounce from the carb count due

> to the effect of the bacteria. So, if a cup of yogurt has 18 carbs

> total .. the actual carb count would be 10. I learned this from

> Gretchen's posts some time in the past. Of course, the fat from the

> walnuts will suppress the rise as well. Plain yogurt is a good snack

> for me too.

>

> Suzz, t2, dx97, d&e

Hmm. Looking at the Total brand Greek yogurt that Dianne referred to

as a model, a cup of their full fat yogurt has 23 g. of fat, 15 g. of

protein and 7 g. of carbs. It has 300 calories. So, using the

formula above, if we subtract 1 g. of carbs per ounce, we get a -1.

Probably really a zero, which would explain why it had absolutely no

effect on my BG. That fat content is very high, and most of it is

saturated fat, so I guess I'll use it as an occasional snack or one on

days when I'm particularly active. I'm pretty sure the Greek deli

isn't bothering to make it low fat. If I could find the Total brand

fat free yogurt around here, on the other hand, that would be a great

snack or meal.

Christy, who promises not to post again today about yogurt. ;)

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Hey Christy,

I saw a yogurt making machine before Christmas. Was tempted to buy it

but didn't. That might be a good thing for those wanting to make their

own yogurt. Can't remember who made it though.

>The whole point of testing was that this was homemade Greek yogurt,

>quite different than Dannon, and I have no idea what the carb count

>was or if they add anything when they make it. It was a huge

>serving, though, and it was very good! The texture is very thick

>and dense.

>

>Christy

>

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Hey Christy,

I saw a yogurt making machine before Christmas. Was tempted to buy it

but didn't. That might be a good thing for those wanting to make their

own yogurt. Can't remember who made it though.

>The whole point of testing was that this was homemade Greek yogurt,

>quite different than Dannon, and I have no idea what the carb count

>was or if they add anything when they make it. It was a huge

>serving, though, and it was very good! The texture is very thick

>and dense.

>

>Christy

>

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Probably Salton. I got my yogurt maker at a yard sale. Sometimes they

turn up at thrift stores.

Vicki

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> Hey Christy,

> I saw a yogurt making machine before Christmas. Was tempted to buy it

> but didn't. That might be a good thing for those wanting to make

> their

> own yogurt. Can't remember who made it though.

>

>>The whole point of testing was that this was homemade Greek yogurt,

>>quite different than Dannon, and I have no idea what the carb count

>>was or if they add anything when they make it. It was a huge

>>serving, though, and it was very good! The texture is very thick

>>and dense.

>>

>>Christy

>>

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Probably Salton. I got my yogurt maker at a yard sale. Sometimes they

turn up at thrift stores.

Vicki

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> Hey Christy,

> I saw a yogurt making machine before Christmas. Was tempted to buy it

> but didn't. That might be a good thing for those wanting to make

> their

> own yogurt. Can't remember who made it though.

>

>>The whole point of testing was that this was homemade Greek yogurt,

>>quite different than Dannon, and I have no idea what the carb count

>>was or if they add anything when they make it. It was a huge

>>serving, though, and it was very good! The texture is very thick

>>and dense.

>>

>>Christy

>>

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