Maybe people who are on the pump can give you some of that fancy-schmancy "square wave/dual wave" advice that would help. What I'd probably do in your shoes is try 20 carbs/1/2 cup, test her at two hours, and be prepared to give her a small snack if it looks like she's going low. We usually use the Easy Mac individual packets, so it's a little different, but I haven't noticed that I have to vary from the carb count on the box for those (42 carbs/serving). We do have better results with Annies mac n' cheese. It seems that the pasta just sits in her gut a lot longer than most other foods. I've found that a 40/60 over 2.5 hrs works best. Then, I will do a combo bolus because she goes low. Any suggestions? Thanks! I use 24g for 1/2 cup serving. The last time my daughter had the mac & cheese, I used the same thing and she was high. So we had been using 15 carbs per 1/2 cup. I know when I use the carb count from a box of spaghetti, she goes way low. (70g/about 1/3 box) (Makes about 1 cup) Carbs 48g. I don't know if I've not had enough caffeine today, but I'm not getting what they have printed on the box! It says: Serving size 2.5 oz. I'm wondering what everyone uses for the carb count for Kraft Mac & Cheese. By continuing to use this site, you are agreeing to our use of cookies.
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