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Celery and Carbs.

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Does a stick of celery use more carbs. when you’re eating it?

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no - its an urban myth

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HOBIEONE in reply toGambit62

You keep eating your choc cake then !

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it may not be true but that doesn't mean there are less calories in a stick of celery than there are in chocolate cake.

Personally I don't like either celery or chocolate cake so wouldn't really want to eat either

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I have never done calories in my 54 years of T1. Carbs. are the thing you use/figure out if you're a T1.

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