Food scale measurements
kristenlynn09
Posts: 11 Member
I've noticed that my food scale tends to give me smaller measurements than what I had been estimating with measuring cups. Does this sound right? I tested it's accuracy by weighing a nickel and it was correct. I'm just surprised that I was overestimating calories without it.
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Yep, food scale is so much more accurate. Way to go!!0
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Yes, sounds right! You'll get less of most foods when weighing them vs measuring them. It's much more accurate!0
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http:/www.youtube.com/watch?v=JVjWPclrWVY
Measuring is much more accurate. ....this is a great video to watch.0 -
Yup. It is amazing how much of a difference when you start weighing. Much, much more accurate.0
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Yup, that's why its the first thing everyone around here suggests when people aren't losing weight.0
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queenliz99 wrote: »
I was surprised at how many blueberries I could get for my 100 grams! I LOVE blueberries.0 -
queenliz99 wrote: »
I was surprised at how many blueberries I could get for my 100 grams! I LOVE blueberries.
Exactly, I was totally cheated0 -
queenliz99 wrote: »
That's what I'm saying! I think I just worded it confusingly. But I find I get to eat a lot more!0
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