How Do I know how many servings it is?
Hello,
This is my first time posting in the forums. I made a big pot of Vegetable Beef soup last night and I'm not quite sure how to tell how many portions there are.
I used the number of cups of vegetable juice that I put in it as my portions, but it seems like there are a lot more than that.
For example, here are the ingredients:
Great Value - 100% No Sugar Added Vegetable Juice, 128 oz
Veg-All - Homestyle Large Cut Vegetables (29 oz Can), 7 cup
Great Value - (Walmart) - Whole Kernel Corn, 1 cup
Del Monte - Cut Green Beans Reduced Sodium, 1 3/4 Cup
Great Value - Stew Meat, 32 OUNCES
Cabbage - Fresh Raw Cabbage, 0.5 Head (32 oz.)
So by my logic I used the number of servings as 16. 128 oz of juice divided by 8 oz (1 cup) servings.
Am I way off here? Because it looks like there are a lot more servings than that in there.
Thanks
This is my first time posting in the forums. I made a big pot of Vegetable Beef soup last night and I'm not quite sure how to tell how many portions there are.
I used the number of cups of vegetable juice that I put in it as my portions, but it seems like there are a lot more than that.
For example, here are the ingredients:
Great Value - 100% No Sugar Added Vegetable Juice, 128 oz
Veg-All - Homestyle Large Cut Vegetables (29 oz Can), 7 cup
Great Value - (Walmart) - Whole Kernel Corn, 1 cup
Del Monte - Cut Green Beans Reduced Sodium, 1 3/4 Cup
Great Value - Stew Meat, 32 OUNCES
Cabbage - Fresh Raw Cabbage, 0.5 Head (32 oz.)
So by my logic I used the number of servings as 16. 128 oz of juice divided by 8 oz (1 cup) servings.
Am I way off here? Because it looks like there are a lot more servings than that in there.
Thanks
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You could always literaly measure it. I have a measuring pitcher, dump it in one of those and see how many 8oz servings you have. If you don't have one, simply measure out 8oz/1 cup into another bowl until you have measured it all. Good luck.0
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When I create recipes, I generally base the number of servings either on the main protein (eg; 2 lbs of beef @ .25 lbs per serving = 16 servings) or on what the final product yields. Soup is usually a one cup serving of combined broth and added veggies & proteins. It sounds like your recipe would yield closer to 16 one-cup servings. You'd want to measure the volume of the final product to be sure. Your soup sounds yummy!0
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I just guess.0
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You could always literaly measure it. I have a measuring pitcher, dump it in one of those and see how many 8oz servings you have. If you don't have one, simply measure out 8oz/1 cup into another bowl until you have measured it all. Good luck.0
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Hello,
This is my first time posting in the forums. I made a big pot of Vegetable Beef soup last night and I'm not quite sure how to tell how many portions there are.
I used the number of cups of vegetable juice that I put in it as my portions, but it seems like there are a lot more than that.
For example, here are the ingredients:
Great Value - 100% No Sugar Added Vegetable Juice, 128 oz
Veg-All - Homestyle Large Cut Vegetables (29 oz Can), 7 cup
Great Value - (Walmart) - Whole Kernel Corn, 1 cup
Del Monte - Cut Green Beans Reduced Sodium, 1 3/4 Cup
Great Value - Stew Meat, 32 OUNCES
Cabbage - Fresh Raw Cabbage, 0.5 Head (32 oz.)
So by my logic I used the number of servings as 16. 128 oz of juice divided by 8 oz (1 cup) servings.
Am I way off here? Because it looks like there are a lot more servings than that in there.
Thanks0 -
I personally measure my soups out cup by cup when we do it. It's not fun but it's accurate0
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What I did the last time I made soup was dish all 4 of us 10 oz servings and kept count when anyone wanted more. Then I weighed the rest and did the math. Sometimes when I first enter a recipe I will guess but then I take measuremnts like I mentioned to see how close I came. I love the recipe section on here.0
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I use a pot with a known volume so I know how many cups it contains, then measure each serving with a measuring ladle. If you use the recipe section in the food logs you can build a recipe and see how many calories there would be in various numbers of servings.
then you can decide how large a serving you want and portion accordingly0 -
when ever i make something- i always portion it out into plastic containers that i can freeze or keep in te fridge- ( easier for my family to just grab & reheat) & then the next time i make it i know aporx how many it serves0
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I personally measure my soups out cup by cup when we do it. It's not fun but it's accurate
Yep, this is what I do.0 -
Thank you all for the ideas and suggestions!!! Greatly appreciated!!!0
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Ugh. This is why I eat frozen dinners so much. I get confused on how to break down the portions properly. And i have to say, those are good ideas but it sounds like a lot of work...0
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You can use household items or your hand to estimate around that amount if you don't have something to measure with on you.
They generally say:
1 cup- size of a baseball
3/4 cup- size of a tennis ball
1/2 cup- size of a computer mouse
1/4 cup- size of an egg
3 ounces- size of a deck of cards
2 teaspoons- size of a ping pong ball
Also, this site is a bit more specific and has more examples...
For using household items: http://education.wichita.edu/caduceus/examples/servings/household_items.htm
For using your hand: http://education.wichita.edu/caduceus/examples/servings/handy_reminders.htm
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I just guess.
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Hello,
This is my first time posting in the forums. I made a big pot of Vegetable Beef soup last night and I'm not quite sure how to tell how many portions there are.
I used the number of cups of vegetable juice that I put in it as my portions, but it seems like there are a lot more than that.
For example, here are the ingredients:
Great Value - 100% No Sugar Added Vegetable Juice, 128 oz
Veg-All - Homestyle Large Cut Vegetables (29 oz Can), 7 cup
Great Value - (Walmart) - Whole Kernel Corn, 1 cup
Del Monte - Cut Green Beans Reduced Sodium, 1 3/4 Cup
Great Value - Stew Meat, 32 OUNCES
Cabbage - Fresh Raw Cabbage, 0.5 Head (32 oz.)
So by my logic I used the number of servings as 16. 128 oz of juice divided by 8 oz (1 cup) servings.
Am I way off here? Because it looks like there are a lot more servings than that in there.
Thanks
1 would measure it in another larger container and divide that amount into 8 ounce servings. then i would log a recipe into your diary and add each ingredient and their nutritional values. you should be able to go from there and get your 1 cup servings and be pretty accurate.0
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