AN OUNCE???
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they say with cheese: when you have a block of it, you cut it into cubes...the cube should be about the size of a die(one dice) = 1 ounce0
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they say with cheese: when you have a block of it, you cut it into cubes...the cube should be about the size of a die(one dice) = 1 ounce
One "dice" worth is usually what is considered a serving, but one ounce really is more like 4 dice.0 -
I also recommend a food scale. When I got mine, I found out that almost all bags LIE on their "serving size." For example, if they say one serving is 3 oz (about 8 pieces) -- when I weighed 8 pieces it was actually 6 ounces! DOUBLE!! That means twice the calories that I thought I was eating!
So yeah, get a cheap food scale and figure it out for sure. I have a digital one that I got from walmart for about $15. It's the "Biggest Loser" one and it works great.0
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