Ridiculous serving sizes
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for me, it's any dry pasta... so the serving sizes are "1/4 cup dry" - but if i'm cooking for myself and the rest of the family, without going Alton Brown and experimenting with the digital scale, how in the world does that translate to cooked???
Yeah, and 1/4 cup uncooked rice. Please give me the cooked serving size.0 -
Does anyone else have a problem with rye bread or other similarly shaped loaves where calorie content is provided per slice? Which slice, I always wonder, the end slices that are maybe 3 square inches or the centre slices that are 20 square inches? Is it an average slice? That would provide some interesting mathematics....measuring all of them, totalling the combined area, dividing by the number of slices...and what if part of the loaf had already been eaten? I am not as young as I once was. Maybe I am losing my mental faculties but this is just too much for me.
I'm with you on this. Need weights not slices.0 -
I just recently started liking Chinese food, so I looked up the calories after I ate, to fill this out. OMG!!! I was in shock how bad it is for you. I mean you don't see a lot of fat Chinese people.
It's not "bad for you," just the portions are too big is all.
Actually- much of it is really bad for you. Some of their most popular items are deep fried. Look up the calories on Panda Express items- Bejing beef is 560 calories (5.4 oz) vs.. Broccoli Beef 150 calories (5.4 oz- its almost all broccoli anyway) and Pepper chicken 200 calories (6 oz serving).
* Side note- no one trying to lose weight should be going to any buffet- especially chinese food
None of that is bad for you. Beef and broccoli is full of nutrition. And there is nothing wrong with deep-fried foods once in a while. It's high calorie, but it's not going to kill you to eat it once in a while.
But honestly, Panda Express is not my idea of good Chinese. The one by me went out of business as soon as it opened because we have *good* Chinese food here, like Bo Lings. http://www.bolings.com/main/home.html0 -
take a quarter cup and mix with various dried fruits as a snack.
I love this idea!
Be careful. A lot of died fruit has added sugar and just a little is a lot of calories.
It's better to mix it with yogurt or use as a salad topping.
Mixed with yogurt is YUMMY!0 -
Brilliant! At last I know what a cup size is. This means that I have probably been underestimating my cal intake per day. Bother!0 -
Does anyone else have a problem with rye bread or other similarly shaped loaves where calorie content is provided per slice? Which slice, I always wonder, the end slices that are maybe 3 square inches or the centre slices that are 20 square inches? Is it an average slice? That would provide some interesting mathematics....measuring all of them, totalling the combined area, dividing by the number of slices...and what if part of the loaf had already been eaten? I am not as young as I once was. Maybe I am losing my mental faculties but this is just too much for me.
^^^^^ THIS ^^^^^
I was just looking at this the other day. I have a yummy yummy loaf of sourdough from the seattle baking co. Give calories by the slice! I just took the one that looked the most "middle" sized -_-0 -
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"LOL. But I'm one of the crazy ones that can use 1 packet in a 1L bottle and think that it is still almost too sweet. ;-) "
Me too! I drink about 1/4 of the bottle and then fill up again.0 -
I must say the same for OAT MEAL *kitten*.0
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I have 50g of granola, no fat Greek yogurt and satsuma a every morning... Delish x0
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Ben & Jerrys pisses me off so bad. 1 pint is 4 servings. My *kitten*. No one eats 1 serving. You gotta eat the pint. You just have to.0
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The worst one of my pet peeves is a can of soup 70 cals for 125 ml but there's 284 ml in a can. Ummm! you'd think they could tell us how many cals are in a half a can instead, or put 250 in the flippin' can. Wonder how many extra cals we burn trying to figure out the proper measurements! And I also know a lot of people who think that 70 cals is for the whole thing! NOT!:frown:
This is funny! Bumping for a laugh when I have more time to read them all. x0 -
*bump* for future reference0
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Ben & Jerrys pisses me off so bad. 1 pint is 4 servings. My *kitten*. No one eats 1 serving. You gotta eat the pint. You just have to.0
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I'm not sure if it's been said or not but I bought a box of candy canes earlier and the serving size is 1/2 of a candy cane.
Seriously. Who does that??0 -
Oh and the Non-stick pan sprays...serving size is a 1/5 or 1/3 second spray for 0 calories. really? I know it [probably adds up to minimal calories, but seriously?:huh:0
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for me, it's any dry pasta... so the serving sizes are "1/4 cup dry" - but if i'm cooking for myself and the rest of the family, without going Alton Brown and experimenting with the digital scale, how in the world does that translate to cooked???
Yeah, and 1/4 cup uncooked rice. Please give me the cooked serving size.
Use a scale, it's better all the way around. Basically, weight your dry ingredients (I'd bet you'd be surprised to see the difference between the top of the measuring cup and where the pasta or rice comes to when weighed on a scale - it's never to the edge of the cup, not even a level scoop.
And for portioning, just know how many portions you cooked, weigh the food after it's cooked and then divide by that many number of portions. Cooked three 40g portions of rice (120g dry) and you now have 540grams of cooked rice? Then you have three 180 gram servings. That's how I do everything when preparing more than one serving of an item.0 -
I know now by measuring my food I have to look at every label. My brother who doesn't do this is noticing to all the labels are different. BEWARE.0
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I've also noticed that on frozen food packages, they give you the serving weight of the frozen, uncooked product as opposed to the serving weight after it's been cooked. This makes a huge difference on things like oven fries etc. For example a serving of Alexia Oven Fries (Olive Oil, Rosemary & Garlic flavor) is 85g, and if you weigh the frozen contents of the bag, it comes to around 680g, which is the 8 servings the package suggests. However, if you bake 85g of the fries, and then weigh the baked fries, it comes to around 58g of baked fries. Most people will bake the entire contents for their family, and then measure out the 85g serving after it's been baked. But if they do that, they are actually taking almost a half serving (46%) more than they think they are!0
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I just recently started liking Chinese food, so I looked up the calories after I ate, to fill this out. OMG!!! I was in shock how bad it is for you. I mean you don't see a lot of fat Chinese people.
It's not "bad for you," just the portions are too big is all.
Nor is it what Chinese people eat in North America.
I love Chinese food, but only eat it a few times a year. I think it actually is pretty bad for you. Depending on your choices it can be full of fat and sodium. I don't know anyone who says "lets go for Chinese, I'm dying for some bok choy."
"Tricky granola *kitten*" made water come out my nose.0 -
^^^^^ THIS ^^^^^
I was just looking at this the other day. I have a yummy yummy loaf of sourdough from the seattle baking co. Give calories by the slice! I just took the one that looked the most "middle" sized -_-0 -
McCain's International pizza has a serving size of 1/5th the pizza. How the hell do you cut 1/5th of a circle without turning it into Euclidean geometry?0
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I just recently started liking Chinese food, so I looked up the calories after I ate, to fill this out. OMG!!! I was in shock how bad it is for you. I mean you don't see a lot of fat Chinese people.
It's not "bad for you," just the portions are too big is all.
Actually- much of it is really bad for you. Some of their most popular items are deep fried. Look up the calories on Panda Express items- Bejing beef is 560 calories (5.4 oz) vs.. Broccoli Beef 150 calories (5.4 oz- its almost all broccoli anyway) and Pepper chicken 200 calories (6 oz serving).
* Side note- no one trying to lose weight should be going to any buffet- especially chinese food
None of that is bad for you. Beef and broccoli is full of nutrition. And there is nothing wrong with deep-fried foods once in a while. It's high calorie, but it's not going to kill you to eat it once in a while.
But honestly, Panda Express is not my idea of good Chinese. The one by me went out of business as soon as it opened because we have *good* Chinese food here, like Bo Lings. http://www.bolings.com/main/home.html
Beef and Broccoli and pepper chicken was my "good" recommendation- just a comparison. Panda Express is not mine either- just an easy example of tracking calories- based on topic thx0 -
Does anyone else have a problem with rye bread or other similarly shaped loaves where calorie content is provided per slice? Which slice, I always wonder, the end slices that are maybe 3 square inches or the centre slices that are 20 square inches? Is it an average slice? That would provide some interesting mathematics....measuring all of them, totalling the combined area, dividing by the number of slices...and what if part of the loaf had already been eaten? I am not as young as I once was. Maybe I am losing my mental faculties but this is just too much for me.0
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McCain's International pizza has a serving size of 1/5th the pizza. How the hell do you cut 1/5th of a circle without turning it into Euclidean geometry?
This is so funny!
Sometimes it's easier to work out the calories for the whole thing then divide it into what you want to have. A 1/4 would make more sense.0 -
Ben & Jerrys pisses me off so bad. 1 pint is 4 servings. My *kitten*. No one eats 1 serving. You gotta eat the pint. You just have to.
I would struggle to eat 1/4 pint of Ben and Jerrys. It's just so COLD, and I hate eating cold stuff for ages and ages. If I have icecream I usually have a spoonful. The thought of eating a pint makes me feel shivery.
That's JUST icecream, though. I could easily overeat, say, tortilla chips.0 -
I don't know if you're like me and get excited when you see something you like to eat and at first glance it looks surprisingly low in calories. Only to later have your bubble busted when you look at the serving size and it' says "2 pieces".
This just happened to me with granola. I'm thinking healthy granola, I can eat a good portion of this. Well serving size was 1/4 of a cup. Who eats a 1/4 cup of granola? Those tricky granola *kitten*.
I don't know about you but I get really frustrated with serving sizes and think they should be labeled differently. I thought we could post some ridiculous/tricky serving sizes you guys have noticed. Maybe you have seen something others haven't and should be careful with.
This Urks me.. As well. Makes shopping for food a totals b*tch ❤???? lol seriously ! .. If you look hard enough though every once in a while u hit the lotto and find something super healthy with a good serving size.. This is also why I don't buy a lot of boxed food or pre packaged meals because you'll get all excited then realize you can only have 1/2 b/c if u have the whole thing it's like 700 cals or what about when the serving size is like 1.5 or the full container 2.5 lol wtf? I also refuse to eat one 300 calorie item when I could eat basically a whole meal for that amount and be 3x fuller.. Lol0 -
The other day my Mom came home with a bag of tortilla chips and she was like "I bought the bag with the least amount of calories! It's only 120 calories per serving!!"
I looked at the bag and the serving size said 7 chips. I'm not joking. SEVEN CHIPS. Who the hell only eats 7 tortilla chips? My 2 year old niece eats more than 7 tortilla chips lol. On top of that they had 6 grams of fat....IN SEVEN CHIPS! lol WTF?0 -
Love this. I was just thinking how counting calories pushes you to eating lots of veggies-- I was cutting up carrots for my lunch and my daughter's lunch. I realized we could each have a really sizeable baggie-ful for the same calories as a few chips-- and actually feel full.0 -
I made the mistake of eating a "serving" of prunes once.
7 prunes is not a serving.
7 prunes is a cruel practical joke from the people at the prune factory.
I tried covering a prune in frosting once, figuring everything in frosting is better. This is not true.
I repeat DO NOT PUT FROSTING ON PRUNES, i had a disgusting upchuck of a result.
Bwahahahahhaa. Funniest post ever!
I laughed outloud reading this thus giving away to everyone in my office that I was not in fact working.0
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