what type of food scale?

iluvwdw
iluvwdw Posts: 287 Member
edited September 21 in Food and Nutrition
Hello all, I am new here and have lost a few pounds so far. (I think, my scale seems a bit wonky, used to go up and down, but now seems to be going only down. :) ) Anyhow, I am wanting to buy a food scale so I can more accurately measure my food portions. I would like to ge the Biggest loser food scale but I would have to order that from the states. I am in Canada, so if anyone knows or uses a good food scale let me know.

Thanks.

Stephanie

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  • suzi67
    suzi67 Posts: 162 Member
    I just got a basic food scale from Walmart in Canada for $5. It weighs up to 5lbs and never needs batteries. You can also put in one ingredient and then reset it to zero and add another without having to remove the first item. I like it much better than my old $80 battery operated model I had before. I found it near the canning supplies.
  • mamaturner
    mamaturner Posts: 2,447 Member
    I actually got mine from Office Max... I think it was $35-$40 about 5 years ago (I got it for baking) I believe it measures up to 5#'s. Your able to zero it out while weighing (think a salad, you can zero out between lettuce, veg, dressing) You can do grams or ounces. This one does take batteries but not once have I've changed them 1 time in 5 years. I believe it takes 2 AA
  • iluvwdw
    iluvwdw Posts: 287 Member
    Thank you all, I will check both of them out!!
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