Pumpkin Question...Jersey Gyrl?

  • These yummy-sounding pumpkin recipes are killing me! I didn't think pumpkin was an Induction food, but I checked the Veronica Atkins Foundation site, and found this:

    You can have 1 cup (measure cooked) per day of these vegetables, if salad does not exceed 2 or 3 cups. A few vegetables, such as spinach or tomatoes, that cook down significantly, should be measured raw. Some of the following vegetables are slightly higher in carbohydrate content than salad vegetables:

    The chart lists pumpkin as one of those vegetables on the Induction foods list.

    So, are we eating canned pumpkin on Induction? For those of us staying on Induction for a long time, it's serious business.

    I'd love to hear from Jersey Gyrl on this one.
  • Hi Sandy

    Yes, pumpkin is allowed on Induction. That means pure 100% pumpkin (canned or real)....NOT pumpkin pie mix in the can, which is full of sugar & other additives.
  • You're the best JerseyGyrl.

    and thanks for asking Sandyfanny.
  • Thanks so much, Jersey Gyrl. You've made lots of Atkins chicks happy today!
  • Yes! I eat pumpkin from day one no matter what the season is! I love it, and it's so good for us!
  • So how is everyone going to eat their pumpkin?
  • Quote: So how is everyone going to eat their pumpkin?
    http://www.genaw.com/lowcarb/pumpkin_bake.html
    http://www.genaw.com/lowcarb/crustless_pumpkin_pie.html