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Old Tue, Apr-27-04, 17:44
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Exclamation Someone help me with my cheese problem..

Hi everyone...

I have a quick question. I bought Kraft's Cracker Cut Naturally Marbled Colby & Monterey Cheese at the grocery store today. Now the Nutritional Info says "0g" of carbs. Is it really 0g or is it lying to me? And should I just count it at 1g for the serving just in case?



In addition... My old pants that I haven't worn in almost 4 years..fit today..with no "Dunlap Disease"!!! Too exciting for me to handle!

Any suggestions on the cheese thing would help me alot... thanks
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Old Tue, Apr-27-04, 17:52
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I think it's probably close to half a carb per serving, but since it's less than one they can say it's zero. I'd count it as half, or enter it in fitday as a custom food and it will probably make adjustments for it.
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Old Tue, Apr-27-04, 17:56
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I would enter it into fitday as colby jack cheese.

The exact carb count is listed there
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Old Tue, Apr-27-04, 19:51
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It's sooo nice when old (small) clothes fit Keep it up!!!
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Old Tue, Apr-27-04, 19:51
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My fitday software has options of 1 oz. slice or 1 cubic inch..although each lists 0 carbs - I know cheese has carbs and I just add it as 1 carb to be on the safe side!
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