Better to Go by Ounces or Grams
DoreenaV1975
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I just measured out a serving of soup.
The label says a serving is 1 cup (so 8oz) with 250g written inside parentheses next to it. Using my scale I measured out 8oz and then out of curiosity changed the measurement on the scale to grams and it only shows 225 g.
Responses?
The label says a serving is 1 cup (so 8oz) with 250g written inside parentheses next to it. Using my scale I measured out 8oz and then out of curiosity changed the measurement on the scale to grams and it only shows 225 g.
Responses?
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250 g is a weight. 8 fluid ounces is measuring volume.0
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Okay....I get that what I'm asking is which is better to go by? I only ask because both are listed on the label as a serving size.0
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If it was a soup with stuff in it, maybe you needed to add a couple more noodles? I just read an article about the info on alot of store bought things. It's kind of general. Calories can change up to 20% less or more on frozen foods. Alot of store bought soups, I add more broth (count the spoonful of broth paste) add some wild rice, more veggies and "beef" it up. I do this with the whole can...then log it in the recipe section and put it to 4 servings, putting the rest in the freezer.0
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I usually go by grams when that's an option, but I suppose you could also weigh the whole contents of the package, and determine what % of the soup you ate, then apply the % to the nutritional info?
Part of the confusion is that a cup is actually 237ml (and 237 g if we are talking about water), and often they use 250ml interchangeably with a cup. Which makes no sense because for recipes 240 is both more accurate and easily divisible into 8ths and 16ths (which is so much more common in recipes that are written in cups)0 -
VasquezDoreen43 wrote: »Okay....I get that what I'm asking is which is better to go by? I only ask because both are listed on the label as a serving size.
I would go by the more conservative choice, the ounces, this time. Only because soup is hard to measure. Normally I'd go by weight.0 -
Thank you Annr and MakePeasNotWar.
I just left it with 8oz even though it was only 225g. This way I don't go over either way.0 -
Thank you Jemhh...that's what I wound up doing.0
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I just started using my new scale that measures both so I'm trying to learn.0
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Well done for using a scale and being accurate. I've been a bit lazy the last few days with measuring so you've inspired me to give myself a kick up the butt0
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Your scale doesn't measure fluid ounces, for the same reason it doesn't measure gallons.
Next time you have soup, measure out your 8 fluid ounces / 1 cup in a measuring cup, then weigh the result. Measuring out 8 ounces of weight then switching to grams gives you the same result you'd get by multiplying 8 by 28 (within rounding error), because that's all you've asked the scale to do.0 -
This is interesting. I just got a nrw scale too. I have yet to use it bc I really don't know how to log everything? Or what the measure in grams should be?0
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I go by grams since it's not the 1940s
Also grams seem easier to measure.
How many oz are 47g. Would it be 1.66 oz or 1 2/3 oz?0 -
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You can measure weight in grams or ounces. Just remember that fluid ounces are not the same as the ounces used as weight. I feel like soup is in a weird hinterland between liquid and solid so I pick the more conservative measurement. Otherwise, I weigh liquids with a liquid measuring cup in ounces and solids with a digital scale in ounces or grams.angelexperiment wrote: »This is interesting. I just got a nrw scale too. I have yet to use it bc I really don't know how to log everything? Or what the measure in grams should be?
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You can measure weight in grams or ounces. Just remember that fluid ounces are not the same as the ounces used as weight. I feel like soup is in a weird hinterland between liquid and solid so I pick the more conservative measurement. Otherwise, I weigh liquids with a liquid measuring cup in ounces and solids with a digital scale in ounces or grams.angelexperiment wrote: »This is interesting. I just got a nrw scale too. I have yet to use it bc I really don't know how to log everything? Or what the measure in grams should be?
Makes sense....TY.0 -
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Personally I measure in grams because all cans, bags, etc. etc. give their measurements grams, and my scale uses grams. It would be tough to find anything measured in ounces anymore.0
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I just bought a scale and found I have been eating less than I thought. Like 1/2 or 1/4 of what I had been putting into MFP. My weight has bounced around from 143-147 but MFP has said continually that I should be losing. Is this because I was not eating enough for an extended period of time (for about a year)? And what will my weight do now that I am eating what I have been entering in?0
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Personally I measure in grams because all cans, bags, etc. etc. give their measurements grams, and my scale uses grams. It would be tough to find anything measured in ounces anymore.
You're correct! All the serving sizes of items I scan are listed in cups/grams... But I've never used grams as a way of measuring that I automatically just convert the cups to ounces.
Just something I'm going to have to get used to.
My scale does both ounces and grams.
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I just bought a scale and found I have been eating less than I thought. Like 1/2 or 1/4 of what I had been putting into MFP. My weight has bounced around from 143-147 but MFP has said continually that I should be losing. Is this because I was not eating enough for an extended period of time (for about a year)? And what will my weight do now that I am eating what I have been entering in?
I can't answer that.
Perhaps someone who's been around longer could.
Good Luck on your weight loss journey!0
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