Most ridiculous serving size?
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LMAO!!! Too funny :laugh:0
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This is the best post to date that I have seen on this sight.
Now I am heading to the store to read the serving size of the items I am buying.
(on Ice Cream my husbands attitude is now matter how big the container, it is a single
serving) ( I buy the pint size for him now)0 -
Healthy Choice microwave bowl of tomato soup. 130 calories per serving, and there are two servings in the small bowl! Who is going to microwave soup and only eat half? What do you do with the rest, throw it away? Not to mention who will be satisfied on only half a container of soup.
I haven't had that soup brand, but I'm fine eating the tiny serving of tomato soup -- even if it's just 1/2 a cup. It's super-filling, although that could be the three grilled cheese sandwiches I've dipped into it. Because YUM!0 -
Most of these problems can be figured out with a food scale.0
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Crackers! Who the crap opens a package of crackers with enough self control to say "Hmmm... four crackers will definitely satisfy my hunger!"0
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A large cookie that I got for my son's recent birthday. A serving size was 1/9th of the cookie. Seriously, 1/9th?!? How do you even cut a round object into 9 equal slices? WHT?0
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PAM cooking spray for the win!!!!
1/3 second spray? really? WTF?
That...... That is amazing. Absolutely amazing. Start your stopwatches!!!! :laugh: :laugh: :laugh: :laugh:0 -
PAM cooking spray for the win!!!!
1/3 second spray? really? WTF?
That...... That is amazing. Absolutely amazing. Start your stopwatches!!!! :laugh: :laugh: :laugh: :laugh:
Yeah, but considering it has 0 Calories and 0 of anything else, does it really matter???0 -
Mt Olive kosher dill pickle spears - 1 serving = 3/4 of a spear.
Seriously?! That might be the dumbest one yet. Dill pickle spears aren't exactly high calories, so why maniupulate a serving size!?
But this thread is making me LMAO. I've thought of so many of these! Now that I have a food scale, pasta, rice, etc. is easy. But pre-scale? I was probably eating 3-4 servings at once. I gave up on cereal - just not worth it to me. A serving size never fills me up and just makes me crave more cereal, so I just quit eating it. 1/8 cup of granola in my plain yogurt sometimes is about it. I felt like I should be eating cereal out of a ramekin to make it less sad.0 -
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PAM cooking spray for the win!!!!
1/3 second spray? really? WTF?
That...... That is amazing. Absolutely amazing. Start your stopwatches!!!! :laugh: :laugh: :laugh: :laugh:
Yeah, but considering it has 0 Calories and 0 of anything else, does it really matter???
Yes. It does. It actually has a lot of calories. That's why they keep it at 1/3 of a second of a spray, because then they can say 0 calories because it rounds down. There is currently a lawsuit out to change that because it's very deceptive. I can't remember how many calories it is, but you might as well use olive oil or something. It's NOT zero calories.
Or use the indicated "serving size". This is akin to people opening spray butter and pouring it on because the label says 0 cal for 5 sprays. It's a dosage issue. If they can't understand that...I weep for humanity.0 -
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Pork brains in milk gravy has a pretty nice cholesterol rating in one serving (2/3 cup):
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any food that requires prep work (add water to this line type deals) and is TWO servings per container, yes i'm looking at you, Annie Chun0
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A Tombstone pizza serving size is 1/5 of a pizza. How do you cut a circle into 5 equal pieces???
You know that a circle spans 360 degrees. Divide this by 5 and you have 72 degrees.
1) Use the protractor (a semi-circle) to create a full circle.
2) Make a mark on the circle at 0 degrees. Make 4 more marks at 72, 144, 216, and 288 degrees.
3) From the center of the circle, draw a line segment out towards each of those marks.
You now how 5 equal parts of a circle.
Hell, and I thought using digital scales was a pain in the *kitten* :laugh:
My wife and I just total up the calories for the pizza, then cut it in half and eat half0 -
1 pound what now
2,070 calories 279 carbs 99 fat 45 protein
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my new one.... Chewy red hots. Movie theater size box, 5 servings! 5? I'm at the movies. Should I share it with the people behind me. two yes, 5 NO!0
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Cereals are very high in calories, considering the amount you get. A normal serving size is about 30g - 40g. Have you ever weighed that ? It barely a handful !0
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Cereals are very high in calories, considering the amount you get. A normal serving size is about 30g - 40g. Have you ever weighed that ? It barely a handful !0
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A good rule of thumb I've found with serving sizes is that it's ok to double it potentially (as if you have gone back for "seconds") but don't have three times the serving at a sitting.
Otherwise there tend to be pretty good reasons why the serving size on certain things are quite small. I'm very glad for the "serving" information on packages. It helps me a lot to gauge how much of something I'll have.
I completely agree!0 -
Looking at a box of cookies last night, one servicing size was 7 1/2 cookies...little, itty, bitty cookies (think animal cracker size). Who would just eat 1/2 a cookie.
Cereal is the one I can't do. I was one of those growing up that would use an old butter tub for a cereal bowl. 1 little cup as a serving size...can't do it.
YUP Cereal is a *kitten*! One cup! ONE! One freakin cup is supposed to do the trick?! NO! I REFUSE! Must..have..two..or..more..
I know! My food diary always says 3-5 servings of cereal! Mmmm!0 -
Or maybe I'm a pig and just like big portions0
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These are too funny. I agree with them (although I admit that I now only eat 0.5 of the Ramon noodle brick...)0
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I bought a square frozen pizza once that was 5 servings. Who cuts a square into 5 pieces!
Also, the amusement park giant lolly-pop that was 10 servings. Come on 9 friends! Let's all take turns licking! Haha.0 -
1/2 cup of ice cream! Who eats that much?0
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Potato
Bag says, serving size is 1 medium potato (148g).
None smaller than 187g in 4 bags used thus far.0 -
They just do that so that it appears that their product doesn't have a ridculous amount of calories. They know you'll probably eat / drink the whole thing if you see 100 calories, but that you may pass up even buying it if they put 250 calories on the package, so they call it "2.5 servings". It's just a marketing ploy to get you to buy their stuff. Totally misleading. It's really annoying when it's something in an itty-bitty "snack-sized" package and it shows more than one serving. Total crap.
Exactly this ^^^^^ but I basically agree with every single one that people have mentioned.
I don't drink much else than water, but typically on race days I will have some sort of sports drink or energy chews or something of that sort. It's a single serve package/container but has multiple servings...FRUSTRATING!!!!!0 -
So my top 5 so far are:
1. Poptarts
2. Pizza
3. Cereal
4. Fig Newtons
5. 1/2 cup of ice cream (1 cup is way more sensible)
So now that we are in agreement, what are we going to do about this? Are we writing letters to each of these food companies demanding that they:
a) distribute their products in serving sizes only
b) demanding whole numbers only for serving sizes? (None of this 1/2 a cookie 1/2 a cup crap)
I'm so down!0
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