Visual Aids to Help Estimate Portions
 
            
                
                    Claudia007                
                
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                    I know I can't carry a scale around everywhere, so I looked this up.  Hope this helps someone 
Here's the link for more info: http://www.healthcentral.com/cholesterol/c/822/15801/visual-aids
~A rounded handful - one 1/2 cup vegetables or fruit, 1/2 cup of cooked rice or pasta, or a snack serving of chips or pretzels
~Woman's fist - a serving of vegetables, or one piece of whole fruit
~Small handful or golf ball - 1/4 cup of dried fruit, or 1 oz of nuts
~A matchbox - a 1 oz serving of meat, or a serving of cheese
~Deck of cards, or the palm of your hand (excluding fingers) - a 3oz serving of meat, fish or poultry, or ten French fries
~Thin paperback book - a 8 oz serving of meat
~Check book - a serving of fish (approximately 3 oz)
~Tennis ball - 1/2 cup of pasta, or a serving of ice cream
~Computer mouse - a medium baked potato
~Compact disc - one serving of pancake, or small waffle
~Your thumb - one serving of cheese, or one tablespoon of salad dressing
~Thumb tip or one dice - one teaspoon of margarine
~A ping pong ball - two tablespoons of peanut butter
~Small milk carton - 8 oz glass of milk
~A baseball - 8 oz cup of yogurt, one cup of beans, or one cup of dry cereal
                
Here's the link for more info: http://www.healthcentral.com/cholesterol/c/822/15801/visual-aids
~A rounded handful - one 1/2 cup vegetables or fruit, 1/2 cup of cooked rice or pasta, or a snack serving of chips or pretzels
~Woman's fist - a serving of vegetables, or one piece of whole fruit
~Small handful or golf ball - 1/4 cup of dried fruit, or 1 oz of nuts
~A matchbox - a 1 oz serving of meat, or a serving of cheese
~Deck of cards, or the palm of your hand (excluding fingers) - a 3oz serving of meat, fish or poultry, or ten French fries
~Thin paperback book - a 8 oz serving of meat
~Check book - a serving of fish (approximately 3 oz)
~Tennis ball - 1/2 cup of pasta, or a serving of ice cream
~Computer mouse - a medium baked potato
~Compact disc - one serving of pancake, or small waffle
~Your thumb - one serving of cheese, or one tablespoon of salad dressing
~Thumb tip or one dice - one teaspoon of margarine
~A ping pong ball - two tablespoons of peanut butter
~Small milk carton - 8 oz glass of milk
~A baseball - 8 oz cup of yogurt, one cup of beans, or one cup of dry cereal
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            THIS is fantastic!!!
 Thank you for the info.
 Happy healthy!
 ~ Sara0
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            I really like this! thank you 0 0
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            bump!0
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            This is great. thanks!!!0
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            But I always wonder, as far as meat goes, is the meat supposed to be the same thickness as the item it is being compared to? Like, a piece of fish would be as thin as a check book, a piece of chicken as thin and flat as your palm? :huh: Just wondering...0
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