Pumpkin carb percentage?

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  1. Julie and Honey

    Julie and Honey Well-Known Member

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    1/16 cup canned pumpkin has 1.3 carbs. Does anyone know how to translate carb amount into a percentage value to make sure I am keeping her carbs in range for the day? She is currently only getting 3% carbs a day in her food, but I want to try and stay at or under 5% for the day including any added pumpkin.

    If I am giving 1/16 - 1/8 cup a day pumpkin to help with constipation is that too much? Have given Miralax in the past, but would rather increase fiber with pumpkin if it works. She was fine in that regard on high fiber dry food, but now that she is on all wet food she needs something.

    Thanks.
     
  2. Chris & China (GA)

    Chris & China (GA) Well-Known Member

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    wow...that's a lot of pumpkin!! We usually start at 1-2 teaspoons twice a day

    Don't worry about it.....lots of people here use pumpkin without problems. It's mostly fiber. As long as it's plain pumpkin, it's fine
     
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    Julie and Honey Well-Known Member

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    Thanks for the reply. I tend to over think and worry a lot.

    1/16 cup is about a teaspoon : )

    I used half of a 1/8 cup scoop, that is the very small measuring scoop that a lot of people use as a coffee scoop.

    I’ll see how she does at a teaspoon or two every other day and go from there.
     
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  4. Gracie85

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    1/16 cup is actually a tablespoon, and then of course 1/8 cup is two tablespoons.
    One tablespoon is three teaspoons.
     
  5. Julie and Honey

    Julie and Honey Well-Known Member

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    Good to know, I was just estimating going off can label to figure carbs (listed in cup) that’s why I used a measuring cup instead of spoon, plus I could not find my measuring spoons, I have not baked in 10 years.
     
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