daniella25
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Yea she made it like that but smash is free anyway so I don't understand ? I've made one (minus smash) for my dinner so hope it's not ! X
daniella25 said:Yea she made it like that but smash is free anyway so I don't understand ? I've made one (minus smash) for my dinner so hope it's not ! X
lozzie84 said:Would food abuse happen every day thou! Using coconut Muller yoghurt (syn free) in a curry to make it into a korma ect?
Surely if a food is syn free and made with no syns in it remains syn free???
So how do u work out syn values if there aren't any syns to start with?
So how do u work out syn values if there aren't any syns to start with?
I'm not saying its right what I writing x but I asked my leader and she said as long as you eat in moderate and alway have the super free we shouldn't need to syn it?
So you mean if its free on ee,g ,and red that means it stays free xYou dont - if you use it in moderation and as part of a meal along with your 1/3 superfree, so technically a Smash pizza is fine as long as it comes as a meal with plenty of veggies etc.
But you asked how to syn something "if there aren't any syns to start with" - the answer to that is by calculating it as 1 syn per 20 calories as there is no longer any free food allowance.
When potato is not free - ie on a Red day OR when its being used for a reason other than its intention (eg as a flour, as a snack, or without 1/3 superfree along with it etc etc) it is synned at 1 syn per 20 calories - as is everything else that doesnt have a free food allowance.
So you mean if its free on ee,g ,and red that means it stays free x