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Ice cream measuring woes
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meganjcallaghan wrote: »i solve this problem by eating the entire container.
This is a phenomenal solution. You're my new hero
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Maybe you can do this: When you finish the carton, weigh your empty container and write it down. Next time you buy the brand, put the entire carton in the recipe builder with a teaspoon of tap water. Weigh the full carton, subtract the empty container weight, and the number of grams are the number of servings.0
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meganjcallaghan wrote: »i solve this problem by eating the entire container.
This is a phenomenal solution. You're my new hero
thanks! I mean....why be creative when you can just take the easy way out, right?0 -
Make your own ice cream. It tastes so much better, is way cheaper, almost always healthier and will be easier to log once you get it in there.
Or check the serving size and do some math, like everyone else said.But think about making your own next time.
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