Your carbs are only high if you are trying to follow a plan that says they are.
I am on Jenny Craig, and our menus average out to: 60% carb / 20% fat / 20% protein. Personally, I try to bring it down to 55% carb / 20% fat / 25% protein. Either is right in line with the USDA recs.
I'm pretty carb sensitive, and I lift weights so I usually do 40P/30C/30F (good fat only).
When I drink wine, the wine shows up in the alcohol section, which is the only time I ever have anything in that section. So I assume the calculation is based on alcoholic beverages.
Because I'm carb-sensitive, I try to limit them somewhat. (I have PCOS) Most of my carbs, when I'm on-plan, come from veggies and fruits and the occasional sugar in my coffee or some whole wheat toast or oatmeal. When I'm not on-plan, all bets are off. *laughs*
On-plan days I'm usually around 40 percent calories from carbs, 35 from fat, and 25 from protein. It varies by as much as 5-10 percent from day to day, but the overall trend seems to be around that. I don't worry too much about fat, except that it adds up the calories very quickly, and I am ultimately on a calorie-counting plan. I'd rather have one pat of real, flavorful, wonderful butter on my toast than a tablespoon of pale, insipid, tasteless "spread".
Oh, and yes the "alcohol" section of Fitday is for alcoholic beverages. Beer, wine, margaritas, martinis... the alcohol in them shows up in that separate area. They will also show the carbs and sodium and such, but the alcohol is listed and tracked separately.
I usually aim for 50% carbs, 30% protein, and 20% fat. But, I only count calories so it doesn't bother me if those numbers get a little out of whack sometimes. Every now and then I get on a nut kick and that ups my fat percentage. It isn't saturated, though, so I don't worry about it. And, you know, sometimes its because I ate cheesecake and that's okay too because that type of thing is occasional not habitual.
I landed on the 50/30/20 breakdown because after a decent amount of tracking in fitday I realized those were the levels at which I felt the best.
Hey Synger.. how do you make your fitday journal public? I didn't know you could do that. Mine always asks for my password.
Once you log in, you usually end up on the food entry page for that day. On the left sidebar there is an icon for Home. That's your home page, where you put in your gender and height and such.
At the bottom of that page, it tells you the URL if you want to make your journal public. People can look at it, but they can't alter it.
Fitday also has a journalling feature, but I never use it.