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Originally Posted by drew.haynes
What GOOD carbs can he eat? All I could really think of was brown rice and yams... pretty boring and not gonna appeal to him since he's not that hardcore about lifting.
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Originally Posted by drew.haynes
My dad has Celiac Sprue... can't eat Wheat, Barley, Rye, or Oats. Makes his stomach burn and stuff.
What GOOD carbs can he eat? All I could really think of was brown rice and yams... pretty boring and not gonna appeal to him since he's not that hardcore about lifting. |
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Originally Posted by drew.haynes
Hey, what about Grits? Would they be considered a slow burning carb? 29g carbs per 1/4 cup dry.
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What are these? I have a feeling that it has something to do with corn but I have no idea!
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Originally Posted by Emma-Leigh
Ok - you are going to have to convert into Australian language here...
Grits?? What are these? I have a feeling that it has something to do with corn but I have no idea! |
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Originally Posted by drew.haynes
Lol. Yeah, I THINK so? I never eat them... my dad does... think it's a more Southern American thing. Says "Enriched White Hominy" on the box.
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Originally Posted by Emma-Leigh
Yeah.... I THINK if I am thinking correctly, that it is a corn type thing...
The "Enriched" and "white" don't sound hopeful - that sounds like they might have stripped the corn of the outer husk, which will pull the GI up a little and it would remove vitamins/minerals and fibre (which is why they then go and enrich it). But cornmeal/polenta is usually in the intermediate range - ~55-70.... I s'pose that if he combines it with some protein, fibre and healthy fats, then it should be ok... But I am sure there would be better options. |
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Originally Posted by drew.haynes
From dictionary.com (which is taken from other dictionaries)...
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So my 'guess' was about right.|
Originally Posted by Emma-Leigh
LOL - thanks for that...
So my 'guess' was about right.In terms of yellow grits being lower GI - from this description it sounds like even yellow grits would be de-hulled, so I don't think it would make much difference. I still stand by my comments. Corn does not really have a lot in it (besides carbs) so in terms of a healthy breakfast there are much better choices... But if it is all he would eat then it would be ok as long as he combined it with some other things. |
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