Paying attention to portions
Jengoing2015
Posts: 28 Member
This is the first time I have every really paid attention to my portions. For instance, I assumed that I was eating 1 cup of cereal every morning. I realized and was happy because I'm a short person who does need the extra calories and found out that I usually only eat 1/2 cup. I do add nuts and fruit but never knew until MFP. Yay! Now I can correctly figure out my calorie intake. Who knows maybe there are other things I can measure and figure out too. Do you measure your food? You may be surprised.
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I was gutted when I first weighed my cereal! It's nothing!! This is why I've ended up like this.0
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I measure all solids with a food scale and all liquids with measuring cups. Much more accurate than guessing or measuring cups alone.0
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megomerrett wrote: »I was gutted when I first weighed my cereal! It's nothing!! This is why I've ended up like this.
Yep. Cereal! Gah!
I actually don't even eat it that much anymore because I can have eggs and bacon for the amount of cereal that would fill me up.0 -
i measure and weigh everything that goes on my plate... i thought i could eyeball.. yea not so much.. good luck on your journey0
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My food scale has changed the way I look at food completely. But now instead of wanting 300 cals of something bad, I realize I could eat a pretty big meal of proteins and veggies for half the cals and less of the fat/carbs/sugar which I'm trying to cut back on.0
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Don't even eat cereal anymore due to one serving does not fill me up at all. I would rather have oatmeal with an egg and be satisfied most of the morning with almost same amount of calories. A serving of cereal isn't even a snack for me lol
I never knew how big a serving of shredded cheese was until I bought a food scale. Hurrah! That was my happy moment.
Dunkin Doughnut Munkins are about 70 calories EACH 0.0; Used to pop about 5 or 6 in a morning...0 -
I am now working on portion control.0
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Useful links for anyone just starting out who might want to find some ways to log more accurately:
http://community.myfitnesspal.com/en/discussion/1290491/how-and-why-to-use-a-digital-food-scale
http://community.myfitnesspal.com/en/discussion/1234699/logging-accurately-step-by-step-guide0
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