Portion Control Diningware?
stockholmhasago
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So I sometimes struggle with my portion control, especially when making a skillet type dinner, and I was debating getting portion control dining ware until I can learn it much better.
I'm just not sure if it's a bad idea, because I don't want to become dependent on a plate or a bowl. Anyone ever used these? Yay or nay?
http://blog.foodnetwork.com/healthyeats/2009/03/03/portion-plates-and-bowls/
I'm just not sure if it's a bad idea, because I don't want to become dependent on a plate or a bowl. Anyone ever used these? Yay or nay?
http://blog.foodnetwork.com/healthyeats/2009/03/03/portion-plates-and-bowls/
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Get a food scale. Believe me. It will change your life.0
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Gah. $40 for glorified measuring cups? Go to the dollar store. Also get a food scale like valerie said.0
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So I sometimes struggle with my portion control, especially when making a skillet type dinner, and I was debating getting portion control dining ware until I can learn it much better.
I'm just not sure if it's a bad idea, because I don't want to become dependent on a plate or a bowl. Anyone ever used these? Yay or nay?
http://blog.foodnetwork.com/healthyeats/2009/03/03/portion-plates-and-bowls/
I agree with valerie....get a scale instead. I got one and it has made a difference. I even got a few of those little dixie 2oz cups that you see in restaurants ect. You know the ones they put your salad dressing when you take it to go...I just scoop up a few each time I go the restaurant across from where I work. Plus I already had a some bowls in 4,6 & 12 oz sizes so I use those too.
But any hoo, save some $$$ and get the scale instead.0 -
here's a helpful way, you can print this out and hang it on ur fridge
1.Protein: meat, soy, protein powder, or cottage cheese
portions: lean meats should be the size of your open palm, including up to your first knuckle
dark meats or fatty meats should just be the size of your palm, not inlcuding the knuckle
either one should be about the same width as your palm as well
if you choose cottage cheese as your protein, it should be about the size of your closed fist
2. fast carb is gonna be bread, pasta, oats, rice, potatoes, corn, winter squash, melons, high sugar fruits (cherries, grapes, pinapples) apples, bananas, oranges, peach, pear, plums, kiwi - your serving should be about the size of your fist, except for rice, corn, and sweets, which would be about half that.
3, slow carbs include - veggies, leafy greens, tomatoes, berries, lemons, limes, beans, peas, and cooked greens - your serving should be about the size of your fist, except for beans and peas, which should be about half.
make sure for your meal you eat one thing from each category
try to keep your fats (butter and oil) down to about a tablespoon per meal!!
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look at the portion plates that have a comparison pic (deck of cards for the meat etc.) and maybe put together a little poster for yourself to remind you of your portion sizes0 -
Ifyou are near a Costco business you can buy the little cups too. They are really cheap. I did and use ethem to take diet dressing with me, filled half full is about 1/4 cup of trail mix, plus anything else you need. Really quite handy. Food Scale is a must!0
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YEAH TO THE FOOD SCALE!!!0
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I saw some portion control plates that I thought were really cool...they even sectioned out how much of each plate should be meat, veggie/fruit, and grain.
Problem is they were like $20 per plate....maybe more I can't remember exactly.0 -
Dollar store get l three sets of measuring cups and spoons to have backups when the other are dirty. I have the cheapest scale I could find. Weigh and measure everything!0
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Food scale0
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Weigh food before you cook it (more accurate calorie log too because of water lost during cooking can give a false value). It means you'll waste less too and have better grasp of portion control. You'll learn to know what it looks like BEFORE you plate up and BEFORE you cook it!0
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Get a food scale. Believe me. It will change your life.
Agree. Really, you learn how much is about how many cals and stuff, when you get it, use this site if you don't know how much to add to some food: http://nutritiondata.self.com/
Another think i could *kitten* and is what I tell my wife. Don;t do too much so we feel like eating more than we want.0 -
I got my food scale on Ebay brand new for 7.95 and I use it every single day many times a day. It has paid for itself a hundred-fold.0
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i use a measureing cup.. and i always use a smaller plate.. just to make sure it looks like alot of food.. im going to get a food scale when i get some cash....0
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I keep thinking, "Please have a photo, please have a photo" as the page loaded. I was disappointed. I am also disappointed in the product you're asking about. I find that using salad plates and kid-sized bowls help... I also know that my food scale works wonders.0
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Hey if you think it will work for you, go for it! I'm all for whatever works.
For me, I had to start using measuring cups and a scale. It was a real eye opener. I had been pouring coffee creamer and realized I was pouring a LOT more into the cup after I started using a tablespoon to measure. That makes a big dif. in your daily calories. I've been weighing and measuring since Jan. and it's getting easier to estimate my portion size but sometimes I'm still wayyy off. Even as far as not measuring out enough of something I want to log, especially meat. For instance, tonight we had homemade roasted turkey and I guessed by the size of it, it had to be about 4oz. It ended up being 2.3 and I thought I had been doing a good job of judging sizes. I was happy to add more protein to my meal!0 -
Using smaller plates helps, because you see the plate is empty and your mind says you are full. But your best bet is to go for the food scale.0
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Also, on my food scale, you can change out your units from grams to ounces to pounds.
When I would eat my cereal and use a measuring cup, I was always like "Hmm, that's how much I get to eat?" With the food scale, I was surprised because it seemed like I was eating double what I was allowed! Or when I would measure my veggies in a cup, I'm like "Really? That ONE piece of broccoli is what I get?" So sad. I'm telling you, GO FOR THE SCALE!0 -
Dollar store get l three sets of measuring cups and spoons to have backups when the other are dirty. I have the cheapest scale I could find. Weigh and measure everything!
This is how I do it as well. Just picked up another set of measuring cups and spoons this weekend. I measure everything and yes I have a scale too.0 -
I have a digital scale and my favorite bamboo bowl that measures exactly 1 cup.
Whenever my boyfriend makes a stir-fry or stew, he knows I want it served in my bamboo bowl!0
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