Why do people weigh their food?
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I'm in to see how many people are going to keep answering an answered question. 2 pages and counting...0
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I'm in to see how many people are going to keep answering an answered question. 2 pages and counting...
I'd just like to know why the OP thought she could count calories without weighing.0 -
I'm in to see how many people are going to keep answering an answered question. 2 pages and counting...
I'd just like to know why the OP thought she could count calories without weighing.
Yeah, me too. The question betrays an ignorance if something far more fundamental than calorie counting.0 -
If you're going to post a joke thread, at least put it in the chit chat forum.
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I'm in to see how many people are going to keep answering an answered question. 2 pages and counting...
If everyone thought like you did, there would be a question and an answer and that's it. Fortunately, most people are not.
You really only need one right answer.0 -
I'm in to see how many people are going to keep answering an answered question. 2 pages and counting...
I'd just like to know why the OP thought she could count calories without weighing.0 -
I go for the 80% solution. No need for me to weigh foodstuffs on the scale.
Now if I was going to compete in BB Physique, then I would probably go to the 100% and weigh everything I ate.0 -
I only weigh my food when a serving size says "ounces". That's the only time I use a scale.0
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I'm in to see how many people are going to keep answering an answered question. 2 pages and counting...
If everyone thought like you did, there would be a question and an answer and that's it. Fortunately, most people are not.
You really only need one right answer.
I (and I'm thinking others) took it as "Why do YOU weigh your food?" Hence, all the answers.0 -
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So that you know how many calories to count. If 4oz of something is 100 calories and you don't weigh it, how would you know you didn't eat more or less, which would equal more or less calories?
This ^^^0 -
I'm in to see how many people are going to keep answering an answered question. 2 pages and counting...
I'd just like to know why the OP thought she could count calories without weighing.0 -
I only weigh my food when a serving size says "ounces". That's the only time I use a scale.
That will only last so long. :laugh:
You should weigh everything now. JS :bigsmile:0 -
weigh it - eat it - log it.
That should be a bumper sticker.
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cause they are silly?0
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I'm in to see how many people are going to keep answering an answered question. 2 pages and counting...
I'd just like to know why the OP thought she could count calories without weighing.
I agree with this, but to not see the point in weighing anything? What about meats and produce? That one seems a little obvious to me.0 -
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I'm in to see how many people are going to keep answering an answered question. 2 pages and counting...
I'd just like to know why the OP thought she could count calories without weighing.
Yeah, me too. The question betrays an ignorance if something far more fundamental than calorie counting.
Could be worse-- I remember a thread where the OP said she wasn't going to weigh because different foods had different calories at the same weight. :huh:0 -
Am I wrong?0
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I'm in to see how many people are going to keep answering an answered question. 2 pages and counting...
I'd just like to know why the OP thought she could count calories without weighing.Could be worse-- I remember a thread where the OP said she wasn't going to weigh because different foods had different calories at the same weight. huh
That's actually true, to some extent. People think the databases are exact and gospel. They're average values based on whatever 'average' strawberries were burnt up to measure. Same as your HRM gives you average calories based on average humans, not your actual burn unique to you. No 4oz. of chicken is identical. But it doesn't matter because estimates are close enough. You can't burn your food up to measure the actual caloric content, then eat it.0 -
I'm in to see how many people are going to keep answering an answered question. 2 pages and counting...
If everyone thought like you did, there would be a question and an answer and that's it. Fortunately, most people are not.
You really only need one right answer.
You should start your own thread about how people say the same thing over and over in a thread, when it's already been said. Let's see how far it goes. Plus, it's more courteous than messing up someone elses thread with your own totally off-topic question.0 -
I'll be the dissenter here. I approximate and don't weigh. I'm sure I'm off by a little bit. But I'm trying to learn how to do this on a long term basis and I don't see myself weighing food long term. I've only been using MFP for 6 weeks and so far so good.
Someone asked how do you do meat/produce without weighing? Most meat and produce is weighed when you purchase it at the store. For example, When I buy wild salmon, I ask for 1lb. I split this into 1/3 and 2/3 pieces. DH eats the bigger piece and I log the 1/3 lb. as 5.5 oz. Sure I'm eyeballing the 1/3&2/3 so I may be off by a little bit but I figure that will average out over time.0 -
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I'm in to see how many people are going to keep answering an answered question. 2 pages and counting...
If everyone thought like you did, there would be a question and an answer and that's it. Fortunately, most people are not.
You really only need one right answer.
I (and I'm thinking others) took it as "Why do YOU weigh your food?" Hence, all the answers.0 -
Yes, watch the youtube video!! It explains a big part as to why I weigh my food instead of measuring it.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JVjWPclrWVY
Also, what's wrong with being accurate? Gotta pay attention not only to WHAT goes in your body but HOW MUCH of it you intake.0 -
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I'll be the dissenter here. I approximate and don't weigh. I'm sure I'm off by a little bit. But I'm trying to learn how to do this on a long term basis and I don't see myself weighing food long term. I've only been using MFP for 6 weeks and so far so good.
Someone asked how do you do meat/produce without weighing? Most meat and produce is weighed when you purchase it at the store. For example, When I buy wild salmon, I ask for 1lb. I split this into 1/3 and 2/3 pieces. DH eats the bigger piece and I log the 1/3 lb. as 5.5 oz. Sure I'm eyeballing the 1/3&2/3 so I may be off by a little bit but I figure that will average out over time.
sometime just for poops n' giggles, you should approximate a portion of something sometime, and then get an accurate portion by weighing/measuring. it was VERY eye opening for me when i started weighing/measuring.
"oh THAT's what 4oz of steak looks like"
you may be better than i at eyeballing, but i know i speak for others when i say it was alarming how off i was.0 -
I'm in to see how many people are going to keep answering an answered question. 2 pages and counting...
I'd just like to know why the OP thought she could count calories without weighing.Could be worse-- I remember a thread where the OP said she wasn't going to weigh because different foods had different calories at the same weight. huh
That's actually true, to some extent. People think the databases are exact and gospel. They're average values based on whatever 'average' strawberries were burnt up to measure. Same as your HRM gives you average calories based on average humans, not your actual burn unique to you. No 4oz. of chicken is identical. But it doesn't matter because estimates are close enough. You can't burn your food up to measure the actual caloric content, then eat it.
True, but she didn't mean comparing chicken to chicken or broccoli to broccoli. She meant there was no point because if she weighed out 4 oz of chicken and 4 oz of strawberries they would have different calorie counts. Ergo, no point to weighing.0 -
I'll be the dissenter here. I approximate and don't weigh. I'm sure I'm off by a little bit. But I'm trying to learn how to do this on a long term basis and I don't see myself weighing food long term. I've only been using MFP for 6 weeks and so far so good.
Someone asked how do you do meat/produce without weighing? Most meat and produce is weighed when you purchase it at the store. For example, When I buy wild salmon, I ask for 1lb. I split this into 1/3 and 2/3 pieces. DH eats the bigger piece and I log the 1/3 lb. as 5.5 oz. Sure I'm eyeballing the 1/3&2/3 so I may be off by a little bit but I figure that will average out over time.
sometime just for poops n' giggles, you should approximate a portion of something sometime, and then get an accurate portion by weighing/measuring. it was VERY eye opening for me when i started weighing/measuring.
"oh THAT's what 4oz of steak looks like"
you may be better than i at eyeballing, but i know i speak for others when i say it was alarming how off i was.
And I agree with your logic.0
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