2009/12/02, 03:10 PM
this may sound like a daft question and i am not really sure how to ask it, but can anyone tell me when looking at nutritional information on food items and it say for example 0.5g what 0. number do you stop at before it becomes 1g if that makes sense.
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2009/12/02, 03:49 PM
after 0.9g becomes 1 g then 1.1g etc.
-------------- Patience, persistence and perspiration make an unbeatable combination for success.
Ivan (GO HABS GO!)
Montreal Canada (City of Festivals)
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2009/12/02, 04:00 PM
thank you for that :)
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2009/12/12, 11:55 AM
Interesting how they get you to believe that things are fat free. A can of PAM is vegetable oil (141g x 9cal/g = 1269 cal). To get you to believe that it is fat free, they put the serving size at 1/3 sec spray. Who times that kind of a serving size? Talk about truth in advertising! Better to look at the ingredient list...if the number one ingredient is fat, then that is what you are consuming.
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2009/12/15, 06:26 PM
Another scam!
-------------- Patience, persistence and perspiration make an unbeatable combination for success.
Ivan (GO HABS GO!)
Montreal Canada (City of Festivals)
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