Food Scales - so important
mccindy72
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I've used food scales in the past, but had lost mine and hadn't used one in a while. I've been underestimating my measurements (dry foods in cups, tsp, etc) to account for some difference, but wow. I got a new food scale last night, and there really is such a difference. I've been underestimating not as close as I thought, I'd say. For someone who is trying to lose weight it would make such a difference in calorie counts. Many of us here on MFP try to explain to those with questions about why they aren't losing weight WHY it's so important to weigh and measure all of your food, every time you are able to.
For instance: I used my food scale to calculate the calories in my oatmeal this morning. A full 1/2 cup was 55 grams of oatmeal (dry). The serviing size according to the label is 1/2 cup, or 40 grams. That's a 15 gram difference! If 40 grams is 150 calories, then the 55 grams in the 1/2 cup I filled was 206.25 calories.
Seriously, folks, that's more than 50 calories difference in one food source. When I measured out my brown sugar, the difference was just as bad. Even with underestimating, I was probably 50-100 calories off just for that one meal. Multiply that times everything a person eats for the day, and there can be hundreds of calories over the goal, and that, everyone who always asks, is why you aren't losing weight when you think you are eating under your calorie goal.
Ladies and gentlemen, invest in a good food scale and use it for every non-liquid food you ingest. You'll be much more accurate. I bought mine on Amazon for 15.99.
For instance: I used my food scale to calculate the calories in my oatmeal this morning. A full 1/2 cup was 55 grams of oatmeal (dry). The serviing size according to the label is 1/2 cup, or 40 grams. That's a 15 gram difference! If 40 grams is 150 calories, then the 55 grams in the 1/2 cup I filled was 206.25 calories.
Seriously, folks, that's more than 50 calories difference in one food source. When I measured out my brown sugar, the difference was just as bad. Even with underestimating, I was probably 50-100 calories off just for that one meal. Multiply that times everything a person eats for the day, and there can be hundreds of calories over the goal, and that, everyone who always asks, is why you aren't losing weight when you think you are eating under your calorie goal.
Ladies and gentlemen, invest in a good food scale and use it for every non-liquid food you ingest. You'll be much more accurate. I bought mine on Amazon for 15.99.
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I have been wanting to purchase a nice food scale for awhile now. Does anyone have suggestions on brands, preferably a nice digital one?0
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I have been wanting to purchase a nice food scale for awhile now. Does anyone have suggestions on brands, preferably a nice digital one?
Mine is an Ozeri. Good price on Amazon (15.99) and it's digital. Goes between oz, lb, grams, at the touch of a button and has a tare button to zero the weight of the bowl you're using so weight is accurate . Super simple to use and all buttons are on the top and easy to find. It looks sturdy and classy too.0 -
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http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B009L5LH84/ref=oh_details_o09_s00_i00?ie=UTF8&psc=1
This one's been serving me well for about the same price. Love it!0 -
I use this one by OXO, but I got it on sale for $20.
http://www.target.com/p/oxo-softworks-food-scale/-/A-11144550?ref=tgt_adv_XSG10001&AFID=Google_PLA_df&LNM=|11144550&CPNG=Kitchen&kpid=11144550&LID=PA&ci_src=17588969&ci_sku=11144550&gclid=CN_Tnc3GobwCFS7xOgodgEIADQ0 -
The food scale is my most important tool, it always stays out on my counter. I use it for liquids too. At meals I will zero it with my plate sitting on it add 4 oz of meat, zero, add 4 oz of a starch, zero it, add 4-6 oz of veggies. Everything is measured and I only used the plate I am eating from. Cooking is the same way, measure your first ingredient, zero it and add your second, zero again and add your third, etc. I haven't used my measuring cups and spoons very much in years.0
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Just to add my testimonial, I was really food scale resistant for most of my weight loss. I lost a lot of weight without one so I know it can be done, but not only does the food scale make things more accurate but it also saves me a lot of time. I really love being able to put a bowl on the scale and hit the tare button between each ingredient instead of finding and dirtying a bunch of different measuring cups and spoons. I thought it would be a time sink to weigh my food but I think it's actually been a time saver. I don't remember the last time I pulled my measuring cups out.0
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Food scale is teaching me a lot. I got the black, glass top Ozeri from Amazon. My wife and I love it. Looks really nice and super easy to clean.0
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i need one0
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I ordered mine the other night - looks like it will arrive Thursday!0
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