Helpful tips on serving size w/o scale

Anne1000
Anne1000 Posts: 11 Member
edited September 26 in Health and Weight Loss
There are times when you may not have a scale or measuring cup on hand. During these times, it is helpful to be able to visualize how much food is in an ounce or cup. The following are examples from each food group.

THE BREAD, CEREAL, RICE AND PASTA GROUP
1 ounce or 1/2 cup cooked rice is the size of a tennis ball, ice cream scoop
1 one ounce pancake is the size of a compact disc (CD)
1 ounce or 1/2 cup cooked pasta is the size of a cupcake wrapper full
1 piece of cornbread (1 ounce) is the size of a bar of soap
1 slice of bread (1 ounce) is the size of an audiocassette tape
1 cup of cereal flakes (1 ounce) is the size of a *fist



THE VEGETABLE GROUP
1 cup salad greens is the size of a baseball or a *fist
1 baked potato is the size of a *fist or computer mouse
3/4 cup tomato juice is the size of a small Styrofoam cup
1/2 cup cooked broccoli is the size of a scoop of ice cream or a light bulb
1/2 cup serving is the size 6 asparagus spears; 7 or 8 baby carrots or carrot sticks or 1 ear of corn on the cob



THE FRUIT GROUP
1/2 cup of grapes (15 grapes) is the size of a light bulb
1/2 cup of fresh fruit is the size of 7 cotton balls
1 medium size fruit is the size of a tennis ball or a *fist
1 cup of cut-up fruit (2 servings) is the size of a *fist
1/4 cup raisins is the size of a large egg



THE MILK, YOGURT and CHEESE GROUP
1-1/2 ounces natural cheese is the size of a 9-volt battery, 3 dominoes
1 ounce processed cheese (1/2 serving) is the size of a pair of dice or your **thumb



THE MEAT, POULTRY, FISH, DRY BEANS, EGGS and NUTS GROUP
2 tablespoons peanut butter-equal to 1 oz. of meat is the size of a Ping-Pong ball
1 tablespoon peanut butter is the size of a thumb tip *
3 ounces cooked meat, fish, poultry is the size of a palm, a deck of cards or a cassette tape
3 ounces grilled/baked fish is the size of a checkbook
3 ounces cooked chicken is the size of a chicken leg and thigh or breast



FATS, OILS and SWEETS
1 teaspoon butter, margarine is the size of a fingertip
2 tablespoons salad dressing is the size of a Ping-Pong ball

SNACK FOODS
1 ounce of nuts or small candies is the size of one handful or 2 shot glasses
1 ounce chips or pretzels is the size of two handfuls
1/2 cup of potato chips, crackers, or popcorn is the size of one man's handful
1/3 cup of potato chips, crackers, or popcorn is the size of one woman's handful



SERVING DISHES, UTENSILS
1/2 cup is the size of a small fruit bowl, a custard cup or mashed potato scoop
1-1/2 cups is the size of a large cereal/soup bowl
1/2 cup of pasta, noodles is the size of a cafeteria vegetable dish
1-1/2 cups of pasta, noodles is the size of a dinner plate, not heaped

YOU MIGHT WANT TO KNOW THAT

One cupped hand holds two tablespoon of liquid.
One slice of bread is one ounce or one serving; some rolls or bagels weigh 3-5 ounces or more making them equal to 3-5 servings of bread.
* Note: hands and finger vary from person to person! These are guides only.

Replies

  • Eskimopie
    Eskimopie Posts: 235 Member
    Thank! Bump to consult later.
  • lhuber1105
    lhuber1105 Posts: 72 Member
    thanks for the info--very helpful!!
  • stanvoodoo
    stanvoodoo Posts: 1,023 Member
    Everyone should memorize these or keep them handy. I learned them in my Nutritional Class at Kaiser but always welcome the reminder!

    Thanks so much for posting, I hope everyone pays attention!
  • p222
    p222 Posts: 20
    So helpful! Thanks.
  • ka_42
    ka_42 Posts: 720 Member
    I went to a wellness fair yesterday where someone was handing out small business cards with all of this info on them. Perfect to stick in your wallet. It's great info to have... thanks for sharing :)
  • LindaSueBakk
    LindaSueBakk Posts: 145 Member
    Thanks. That is really good info!
  • mberi66
    mberi66 Posts: 17 Member
    Very helpful. Thanks for posting it.
  • Anne1000
    Anne1000 Posts: 11 Member
    Thanks for all the thank yous. I am NOT losing weight (only half a pound) I must not be measuring the food correctly away from home. I think I am easily about 200 calories over each day. :/
  • skinnyhopes
    skinnyhopes Posts: 402 Member
    Great information.
  • BabyDuchess
    BabyDuchess Posts: 353 Member
    thanks........
  • gingerfoxxx
    gingerfoxxx Posts: 267 Member
    I am totally measuring nut servings in shot glasses from now on. :D

    "I'll take a shot of almonds!"
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