Weighing food
aznsdgrl
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When weighing food, do you use the pre-cooked weight or the cooked weight?
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precooked if possible0
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I usually weigh it prior to cooking and after. With that being said, I mostly eat slow cooked chicken and steel cut oats. One loses water weight (I've noticed boneless skinless chicken breast loses about 33.3% of its weight), the other gains water weight (which varies depending on how soupy I make the oats.)
I am probably just OCD though! haha0 -
Precooked whenever possible for me, too.0
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Do you see much of a difference between pre-cook weight and cooked weight? I ask because I usually cook 5-7 chicken breasts at a time to have them on hand.0
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The cooked weight is about 2/3 of the uncooked weight. I start with 3 lbs of raw chicken in a slow cooker. I finish with approximately 2 lbs of cooked chicken.0
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It is my understanding that you weigh before cooking.0
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Calories on meats are for their raw weight, unless otherwise specified0
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Raw/precooked.
Water weight and cooking methods can make quite a difference in the weights.0
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