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Ossie-Sharon 10 years ago

Hi, Cathy. It means that for whatever the amount of the serving size (i.e., 1 cup or 240 ml), yields that many exchanges of the various food groups. Exchanges are as follows:
Carb: 15 grams of carbohydrates + up to 3 grams of protein
Protein: 7 grams of protein + up to 5 grams of fat
Fat: 5 grams of fat
The list of how they add up for various foods is here – https://www.trimdownclub.com/exchanges-lists.

cathyrthomas 10 years ago

Hi!
When it states “Exchange per serving” for a fruit shake what does that mean exactly? Would you be so kind as to explain?
Thanks,
Cathy

Ossie-Sharon 10 years ago

Hi, Cathy. That can be a very individual thing, but a cup per day is a good general rule.

cathyrthomas 10 years ago

do you recommend that we limit our coffee in take to 1 cup per day if it is caffeinated?

Ossie-Sharon 10 years ago

To the ladies talking about sugar-free gum: first, bravo; second, I just want to add that the advantage for your teeth is also good for your general metabolic health. There are so many blood vessels in your mouth that there is actually a link between dental hygiene and your heart, diabetes risk, etc. So again, 🙂 🙂

Ossie-Sharon 10 years ago

Hi, Jody, and welcome! A dairy fruit juice shake is something like this: https://www.trimdownclub.com/recipe/morning-meal-sub-smoothie/ (or even this, using a plant-based milk: https://www.trimdownclub.com/recipe/banana-berry-power-smoothie/), and non-dairy like this: https://www.trimdownclub.com/recipe/orange-carrot-shake/ or this https://www.trimdownclub.com/recipe/dragonfruit-smoothie/.

jodyshaw 10 years ago

When it says “fruit juice shake” dairy (or non dairy), what is that? New to the program.

bookwoman100 10 years ago

Thanks for the tip on the chewing gum. I chew gum also to keep me from chewing on snacks that I shouldn’t be chewing on. I know the aspartame in sugar free gum isn’t good for you and its nice to have an alternative.

deminichols 10 years ago

on the topic of sweetner I have a link on chewing gum. I chew to help with the old habit of snacking at the computer not sure but this looks ok to me. I could not ind a topic on it. Others might be interested. http://simplygum.com/#6ingredients

deminichols 10 years ago

Thnk you Ossie for the link it clear up some questions I had about that. many thnks

Ossie-Sharon 10 years ago

Hi, deminichols. We don’t recommend Splenda (sucralose) because it is an artificial sweetener that can work against your efforts here. You can read more about what we recommend here – https://www.trimdownclub.com/the-best-way-to-sweeten-your-tea-2/.

deminichols 10 years ago

Im only on my second day of the menu I was wondering the same. And have to ask about splenda.. is that ok to use too,

Ossie-Sharon 10 years ago

Hi, jermarnm. We encourage tea (especially green, white, red, or herbal); coffee (especially if organic) is also fine. As for water, it doesn’t have to be plain – you can flavor regular or carbonated water with squeezes of fresh lemon or lime juice, or with infusions of various fruits (letting water sit with berries or cut up fruit for several hours), and sweeten them with a natural no-carb or low-carb sweetener such as monk fruit or xylitol.

jermarnm 10 years ago

Besides water, what beverages are allowed or recommended?

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