If you are confused about portion amounts.. (i.e. 3 grams of
hma2012
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Hey there!
I used to be confused when it came to how much food to log. For example, I wasn't sure how much chicken was 3 grams of chicken. Maybe I'm just dumb, but it confused me. Then, I found this:
http://education.wichita.edu/caduceus/examples/servings/table_of_contents.htm
It helped me get a better view of how much I am really eating. So, I figured I would post this to help out anyone else who may be confused about serving sizes. If it doesn't do anything for you, my apologies. lol
I used to be confused when it came to how much food to log. For example, I wasn't sure how much chicken was 3 grams of chicken. Maybe I'm just dumb, but it confused me. Then, I found this:
http://education.wichita.edu/caduceus/examples/servings/table_of_contents.htm
It helped me get a better view of how much I am really eating. So, I figured I would post this to help out anyone else who may be confused about serving sizes. If it doesn't do anything for you, my apologies. lol
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Awesome!! This will definitely help me! Thank you!0
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Very helpful...thanks for sharing0
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Thanks! But I use a digital food scale0
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I don't have a scale. lol0
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Going to take a look at this later! Thanks!0
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lol, I always try to visualize my glass measuring cup. This will be handy but I really need to buy a scale.0
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This is awesome! Great link, very helpful thank you.0
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So neat! Thanks for posting!0
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Thanks, I've been wondering what one or two ounces of cheese look like.0
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I just got a kitchen scale, but don't use it all the time. This info should help when I'm lazy about weighing my food... thanks for sharing.0
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Remember that the gram is a unit of mass, not volume, so the number of grams in a tablespoon or teaspoon will depend on the density of whatever you're measuring. There will be more grams in a tablespoon of muscle than a tablespoon of fat.
Remember also that the word "ounce" can refer to a unit of weight or a unit of volume, and that a fluid ounce doesn't necessarily weigh an ounce. Again, it depends on density.
Here's a site I've found useful: http://www.metric-conversions.org/0 -
Not dumb at all! I couldn't even begin to wrap my head around what a gram of something looked like, so I usually tried finding a second entry for foods that had an easier measurement, haha.0
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Hmmm, now I'm even more confused - why would they use a mixture of oz and grams? One is an imperial measurement and one is metric. That is just odd.
And since when do 3 teaspoons = 1 tablespoon?
I think Australian measurements are different to US
On the other hand, the visual guide was helpful - I don't often weigh things so it is helpful to have this kind of visual image.0 -
this is excelent!! thanks:D0
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Thank you! This is very helpful.0
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Hmmm, now I'm even more confused - why would they use a mixture of oz and grams? One is an imperial measurement and one is metric. That is just odd.
And since when do 3 teaspoons = 1 tablespoon?
I think Australian measurements are different to US
On the other hand, the visual guide was helpful - I don't often weigh things so it is helpful to have this kind of visual image.0 -
...here 3 teaspoons has always been equal to 1 tablespoon. ;-)
Yep, that's always been true, but the fact that 12 paper clips... urr, grams, are equal to one tablespoon was news to me. I have seen evidence of that sort of thinking behind some of the nutrition panels on products in my kitchen, though. Where serving sizes are given in both weight or mass units and volume units they often don't seem to have a whole lot to do with each other.0
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