Carbs in sweetners.
OK I have a question I was making one of kristies peanut butter fat bomb recipes and in the recipe it calls for 1/3 c powdered sweetner she suggested sukrin Melis or liquid Stevie to taste. I used swerves confectioners sugar replacement. Which says it has for 1tsp 3 total carbs with 3g erythritol so basically ends up being 0 net carbs but when I plugged all ingredients into carb manager it ended up being 7 carbs per fat bomb when in her recipe it said it should only be .06 carbs with .03 fiber so should have.03 net carbs.
When I went into the recipe to double check everything it was counting my 1/3 cup of swerve as 80 total carbs with 80 net carbs ? Is it not supposed to subtract the swerve? The only other ingredient that had carb was the 4 g net carbs in the peanut butter.
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See, the sugar alcohols are complicated in if themselves, and theoretically have messed with blood sugars and antagonized cravings I have read. Plus, not to mention not natural. I am not versed on sugar alcohols and artificial sweetners, just that I try to avoid them at all costs. I'm not sure anyone can answer your ablove question, but I would just basically calculate the recipe at hand and somehow add it in mentally or physically somehow as a day part of your eating. I would go by the package first though in what they are saying on carb counts etc. I can't make sweets - last time I indulged on artificial sugar baked items while on keto years ago - it was a disastrous defeat for me.