Got a Food Scale Today...
hedpe70
Posts: 24 Member
After seeing a few suggestions on these boards about using a food scale, even for a short period of time, I went out and got one today. Previous to this, I had always just eyed up my portions — e.g., 3 oz. of meat is about the size of a deck of cards, etc. I realize that weighing food might turn a lot of people off in this journey, but at this point I'm obsessed with the numbers of it all and find that, if nothing else, having a food scale will give me a MUCH better eye for portion size.
I can remember a ground turkey patty or two that looked more like a brick than a deck of cards that I'd mark down as 3 oz. just because I was making a guess with hungry eyes (Tell me you don't have that song stuck in your head now. You're welcome).
Anyway, for a $10 investment at my local grocery store, I think I'm going to get a bunch of use out of it. Anyone else use a food scale every day?
Happy losing!
I can remember a ground turkey patty or two that looked more like a brick than a deck of cards that I'd mark down as 3 oz. just because I was making a guess with hungry eyes (Tell me you don't have that song stuck in your head now. You're welcome).
Anyway, for a $10 investment at my local grocery store, I think I'm going to get a bunch of use out of it. Anyone else use a food scale every day?
Happy losing!
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Good luck! I think my best investment was a food scale...0
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anytime i eat food.0
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Yep... it's very important.0
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Good luck! I use mine every day.0
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My scale is my BFF.0
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Every day. And curse you...that song IS stuck in my head.:grumble:0
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I got a food scale last week, and it is a learning curve. it take me a little longer in food prep but I am getting the hang of it in my routine. Its a good investment.0
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I spent the extra $10 and got a digital one and a new set of measuring spoons and cups. It becomes fun once you get going. But make sure you can do the calculations and conversions. I always sucked at fractions to decimals and all that. I have charts and a calculator handy. This site helps also: http://www.mykitchencalculator.com/calc.html
But as I said before you will have fun. Sometimes you put stuff on there thinking that its more than enough and its not so you add more and more and like omg wtf! Good Luck and dont get frustrated! *wanders off singing "...hungry eyes...one look at you and I cant disguise..."0 -
I've been weighing my food for two years. It's easy; it's quick. . . and it has not turned into an obsession.0
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Always happy logging0
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Every day, every meal.
And I am still amazed at how tiny some of the portion sizes are.0 -
Good for you. It will help you. of course the brick size meat portion will stop but that's ok. Its for the better. I was leery when I got my scale but it really does help me keep on track and I know I am no longer guessing. So have fun using it!!!0
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Great decision. And, yes, we use ours daily.0
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Been using a digital one for a month, great investment keeps me honest on portion size and it has helped keep me motivated when the other scale doesn't move for a few days. I know the process I'm using is solid and its just a matter of time before the weight comes off. Without a scale though, its really a guess.0
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Good for you.. I love mine too. I was eyeballing before and realized I was underestimating .. Now that I am eating more calories I am losing so much faster. You will love it..0
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DAYM YOU FOR THAT SONG
Anyway, I should really get a scale0 -
i dont use every day...but i do have one and use it when eatting meat. Good luck with the scale!0
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Every day! Easiest way to measure for recipes and, well, everything. I love it! The tare button is my best friend.0
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lol the song...c'mere you big old double turkey patty!
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Every day. Mine died yesterday, had to buy a new one immediately.
I was shocked at some of the UNDER estimations I was making. And how much a serve of 150g of meat is when it's piled up.
I got more peanut butter than I thought I could, which was great.0 -
Look at ME turkey patty, I got a food scale now and I"M THE BOSS of you.
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I gotchu turkey patty, I have complete control over you.
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Food scale=Reality check!0
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A food scale is probably the most important thing to have. I use mine every single day and for ALL my food, except liquids I measure. :bigsmile:0
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Don't tease me extra portion of turkey patty, the scale said no. I can too.
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Food scale busted me out of a plateau. :drinker:
I'd use it in public if it didn't make me look like an obsessed freak doing so.0 -
i do not use it everyday, but it's a great investment. I was surprised how much I underestimated meats and how I overestimated things like fruits and veggies.0
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Don't tease me extra portion of turkey patty, the scale said no. I can too.
Nobody backs turkey patty into a corner.0 -
Don't tease me extra portion of turkey patty, the scale said no. I can too.
Nobody backs turkey patty into a corner.
you do. you do now, with your food scale.0 -
In the UK, recipes always list dry ingredients by weight rather than volume, so everyone who cooks has a food scale (we call them 'kitchen scales' as opposed to 'bathroom scales' for people!) I lived in the USA for a while and it surprised me that they were seen as unusual. (Along with electric kettles!)
I also measure liquids on a scale; admittedly, I tend to assume that everything has the same density as water (1 ml = 1 g), but that's probably not too far off.0
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