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shrinkinglizzy 04-04-2008 08:25 PM

garlic points?? for real??
 
i'm just sayin. What's the deal with points for garlic??? I was shocked -- just made some hummus with roasted garlic and put the recipe in the recipe thing, 4 cloves was .5 points! clearly, not a lot, but what a surprise!!
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Lovely 04-04-2008 08:49 PM

Really? That's surprising. Honestly, though, at that point I wouldn't even bother counting the points on garlic.

suitejudyblueeyes 04-04-2008 09:25 PM

Cooked onions are worth points too.

I just never count them. I'm not gonna eat four cloves of garlic, and it's rare that I'll eat enough cooked onions to make em count. I figure I don't always eat up all my FPs each week anyway :lol:

SoulBliss 04-04-2008 09:38 PM

I could personally eat 8 cloves of roasted, 6 cooked or 4 cloves of raw in a single dish.

shrinkinglizzy 04-04-2008 10:02 PM

i think i could house a whole head of roasted garlic!

SunshineRunner 04-04-2008 10:34 PM

LOVE LOVE LOVE GARLIC. yummmm

kaplods 04-05-2008 01:26 AM

If you use the point calculator, vegetables have points, but you don't have to count them unless you eat large servings of some like carrots and onions.
I would consider garlic in the same category as onions, usually free unless eaten in very large quantities, but even using the point calculator, 15 cloves of garlic still have only one point.

DebbieMomof2 04-08-2008 12:35 AM

I was very surprised when I learned cooked onions had points. And now garlic? Ahh! :) I haven't been counting them either, though. I cut up one onion in a stirfry for the entire family.
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kaplods 04-08-2008 02:29 AM

I don't think they generally add up enough to count until you reach some pretty big servings. One cup of cooked onions has 1 point, I believe. That's 2 cups of raw onions. It's rare to eat onions like this (not saying it's impossible, as I've had "baked onions" at a potluck served as a side dish, where each serving was 1/2 of a good sized onion).

PinkyPie 04-08-2008 04:43 AM

not gonna count garlic, I draw the line there!

but I guess since everything has calories and other "stuff" it can add up to points if you use your calculator.

beantowngirl 04-08-2008 12:30 PM

I know onions get sugary so maybe it's the same w/ garlic? I wouldn't count it either, though. Man, now I'm craving roasted garlic on bread. Drool...

modkittn 04-08-2008 02:24 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by beantowngirl (Post 2139878)
I know onions get sugary so maybe it's the same w/ garlic? I wouldn't count it either, though. Man, now I'm craving roasted garlic on bread. Drool...

Its not that onions get sugary, they don't as far as I know. Its that if you cut up a raw onion and measure out a cup of it, then cook it, then measure it again, it will be less than 1 cup. I think it turns out to be more like 1/2 cup. So if you eat 1 cup of cooked onions, that is equivalent to 2 cups of raw onions. And 2 cups of raw onions = 1 point. Its just the volume of the food.

Julesnerd 04-14-2008 03:06 PM

Everything has points ..... arghh.. surely garlic is nominal, though

Pixiesue 04-14-2008 03:56 PM

Its amazing sometimes what foods count and what don't!

Kelly_S 04-15-2008 06:41 PM

Zero point veggies are always 0 points. however the recipe builder is only built to look at cal/fat/fiber and cannot distinguish between what is a 0 point veggie and what is something that would be 0 points for 1 serving but adds points such as sugar free jello


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