Dumb question. How do you measure fruit and veggies ?
dmcb24
Posts: 56 Member
Scale or measuring cup. Scale gives you such a larger portion I just wanted to be sure that is correct.
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I weigh all mine using scales, I pretty much do that with all my food and liquid I use a measuring jug. that way I know my calorie intake is bang on.0
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Weigh solids, measure liquids.0
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I use a measuring cup or size (e.g., medium), or quantity ( e.g., 10 grape tomatoes.)0
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I weigh everything, although I'm not in the US so I don't use the cups method anyway. It's more precise and with cups you could squeeze stuff into it (or not) or if the veggies are smaller then more will fit into a cup so 'one cup' will vary a lot.0
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just measure in grams and be done with it, veggies and salads don't need to be exact other then the vitamins and minerals there's not much calories in them anyway0
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I weigh everything on my food scale.0
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Not a dumb question at all. You will do best to weigh. "Medium" is subjective. The grape tomatoes at the local Food Giant are much smaller than the grape tomatoes at Costco, so counting isn't a good measure either. Weigh your solids and you will know exactly what you're putting into your body. While it's true that the veggies are low in cals, it's always best to be as accurate as possible.0
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Scale for sure. I recently bought a digital scale and it is amazing how different the measurements can be. Weighing is more accurate because they just give you an approximate volume on things. For instance, my cottage cheese says 1/2 cup as opposed to what is more like 3/8 of a cup because who is going to measure out 3/8 of a cup of something? It really only matters a lot of calorie dense foods anyway, something like lettuce I don't worry about too much.0
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Weigh solids, measure liquids.
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I use a measuring cup or size (e.g., medium), or quantity ( e.g., 10 grape tomatoes.)
Not a fruit/veggie but same issue...I used to count cashew nuts, 22 per 1oz serving. Well, apparently I buy large cashews, lol, bc it only took 15 to get me to 1oz when I started to weigh them.
When someone has more weight to lose, this isn't as big a deal, because there's more room for error. As we lose weight, and our caloric needs decrease, this becomes much more important.0
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