Oatmeal
Veronicathielen
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How many grams is a serving of cooked oatmeal.
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Hi,
I am not sure how many grams is a serving of oatmeal. I am guessing, but perhaps you can check that out online. Do a search for it and see what you find out. Might help you.
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Normally 25-30g is a normal serving0
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For my oatmeal, 30 grams dry = 60 grams cooked for a serving. Your oats may have a different serving size, but I believe doubling the dry weight will give the proper cooked weight. Calories don't change unless you're adding things with calories.2
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Depends on how much liquid you used and what kind of liquid. I can make cooked oats weight 60 grams or 100 grams depending on how much water I use!1
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Why not weigh them dry? Do you have package information? Prepared weight is going to be an estimate, although double is a good rule of thumb.2
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I weigh them dry and use the calorie count on the box. I only use water when cooking them and I weigh and log anything I add such as bananas, nuts, raisins, hey I'm getting hungry for oatmeal...2
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For Quaker oats the dry weight serving size is found on the container, 40 grams. That same serving size can be found in MFP.0
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For every box of plain oats I have ever seen, 40g dry is one serving.0
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