measuring a serving of peanut butter
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allisonlane161 wrote: »Imagine my shock when I discovered barely over my TBSP was the 30 grams. If you're good with underestimating, don't use the scale. Same with my cup measures--they are way off.
1 TBSP ~ 15g, not 30. Sorry.0 -
BlessedMom70 wrote: »I refuse to get a scale/weigh my food. I use a tbsp measuring spoon and level it off with a knife.
Nothing wrong with that as long as it's working for you. If/when you hit a stall/plateau, at least you'll know exactly where you should look first as the source of it and how to fix it.2 -
A tablespoon is the bigger spoon. A set of measuring spoons is really helpful if you want to get one.2
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Thanks- I will be needing those - then I will go & have me 6 or 7 servings of PB - which should be a couple of spoonful's0 -
Peanut butter! Totally worth the calories...measure it, weigh it, hug it, love it...eat it.1
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