
A quick email exchange revealed that the developer really didn’t know, which is never good.
Carb counting apps full#
But as soon as we got it into our website’s testing phase we weren’t sure if they were reporting full or net carbs in the app. I started looking when an app called iCarbs caught my eye. That’s just because while I have my iPad around a lot I know I always have my iPhone when I am not at home, especially in a restaurant, and I think that’s pretty true of most people. If there were two I grabbed the one that would work on both and left the iPad app sitting in the App Store. Since I own an iPad and iPhone I opted to download apps to test that I could use on either. I found the easiest for me would be to use an app. If you’re counting carbs like me you know you have to have an easy way to know how many net carbs are in each type of food you eat during your day. Guess what? It works! It’s one reason I ended up here on the Traveling Low Carb website, and I see you did too. This year I decided to try counting carbs. So my alternative to lose weight is what I put in my mouth. Now, I am not one to exercise and I freely admit that.

The middle of June to be truthful, and then I went “whoops!” So I knew I needed to try something different.

People buy all sorts of exercise equipment, join health clubs, gyms, and start cutting calories.

Every year people go crazy trying to lose weight before summer, and bathing suit season.
