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Food scales

eskiadas
Posts: 45 Member
Hi all,
I'm thinking of purchasing a food scale and was hoping to get some feed back from people that have one. Is it worth getting? Which brand is best?
Thanks
I'm thinking of purchasing a food scale and was hoping to get some feed back from people that have one. Is it worth getting? Which brand is best?
Thanks

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Check out Amazon.com and get a digital scale that measures in lbs/oz., grams and has a "tare" setting. You shouldn't have to spend more than $35.0
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Target has a nice little digital one for $22. It's looks are pretty stylish too.0
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Yes it is worth it. It's amazing when you weigh stuff and compare that serving to what you thought a serving was.0
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I bought mine from Bed, Bath, and beyond years ago and that little sucker is still going strong. Next one I get will have grams though.0
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Yes I use mine daily!! Several times
Digital is best0 -
It would help if you eat a lot of meat. Most food is measured in cups but pretty much all meat, poultry, and fish has to be weighed. I never weigh my food I kind of just go off of the servings per package and split it up but if I had a scale I would use it.0
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That's one of the reasons I wanted one. I 'think' I know portion sizes but would really like to know for sure
Thanks for all your posts so far....they are really helpful!0 -
I just got this one and it so far it works great. You can't beat the price on this (especially for one that goes to 11 lbs)
http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B004164SRA/ref=oh_details_o03_s01_i010 -
We have a Salter brand one that came from Walmart. It's great and I use it daily for portion control. It's actually this one (http://www.hayneedle.com/product/salteraquatronicelectronickitchenscale.cfm?source=pla&adtype=pla&kw=&ci_src=17588969&ci_sku=PSA358&gclid=CN2r_umcoLUCFexxQgodPBIARw) but my husband paid less than $40 for it at Walmart, although it's been a while since he picked it up.0
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Costco has a decent one for $16, don't remember the brand.0
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I have one, but I bought it because I bake and cook alot. For those purposes it's invaluble.
But it functions great for nutrition as well. I got my at Target for less than $20.00. It is digital, and allows me to zero out (for bowls etc)
Some of the "nutrition" scales have a bowl which may seem cool, but it takes up space for storage. Get a regular scale and you can put it away in a drawer.0 -
Yes buy a food scale. I got two cheap on Amazon (I have one at home and work.) It's the best investment I made, other than my gym membership.0
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I have the biggest loser scale...bought it at Bed, Bath and Beyond for $20. I weigh every I put in my mouth!! Sure has worked for me!
ps. It weighs in ounces and grams!0 -
I just bought a cheap one at the grocery store while I was grocery shopping one day. It's nothing fancy but I just wanted a better idea of portion size and it does the job.0
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discount stores have these for $10 and they are just as good. Ocean Stae Job Lot has it since I got one. Or check Walmart, Building 19 etc. Even a dollar store might or an Ace hardware. It shouldn't cost $35.0
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Target has a nice little digital one for $22. It's looks are pretty stylish too.
Agreed, just bought one there last night. I bought the Taylor brand at Target, it has a glass platform that easily spins off for cleaning.
Not sure why mine was $29 here in SW Ohio?0 -
http://www.target.com/p/digital-food-scale/-/A-11011109?ref=tgt_adv_XSG10001&AFID=Google_PLA_df&LNM=|11011109&CPNG=Kitchen&kpid=11011109&LID=PA&ci_src=17588969&ci_sku=11011109
I got this one from target! Great price and it works flawlessly. It also has the "Tare" ability which come in very much handy!0 -
I got a cheap one from Walmart for $10, not digital though. It gets the job done. It's great having a scale to make sure you are eating the right portion size
It's a good idea to also have measuring cups and spoons.
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I got a cheap digital one one and yes, it's worth it. they aren't much at all.0
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Yes it is worth it. It's amazing when you weigh stuff and compare that serving to what you thought a serving was.
This. My oatmeal i was eating with measuring cup alone was still off. it said for 1/2 is 150 when its really 160....and 40 grams isnt 1/2 cup like it says.....it's closer to 1/3.0 -
I have this one and I love it:
http://www.target.com/p/digital-food-scale/-/A-11011109?ref=tgt_adv_XSG10001&AFID=Google_PLA_df&LNM=|11011109&CPNG=Kitchen&kpid=11011109&LID=PA&ci_src=17588969&ci_sku=11011109
I bought it to measure portions for my son, who has Type 1 diabetes, and use it myself for things like pasta and nuts. The great thing is that after using it for a while you can really learn to eyeball portion size when you don't have it with you.
eta : it costs about 20 bucks. well worth it.0 -
Check out Amazon.com and get a digital scale that measures in lbs/oz., grams and has a "tare" setting. You shouldn't have to spend more than $35.
This, I use one made by Soehnle.0
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