Food scales, What are you using?
sneaky_teaky
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I'm still new to MFP and keep seeing many people suggest that you would make more progress if you were to use a scale. I have been looking at a few and am a bit overwhelmed by the options. What do you use and why?
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Hi I actually purchased one from Walmart recently. I found a digital scale for about $15. I have been weighing chicken, vegetables, fruits, preparing my own snack packs. You can weigh anything really. The why of it I guess is because using measuring cups tends not be as accurate as one would think, which could lead to being over your caloric intake without even knowing about it. That could stall your progress if you're trying to lose weight. Hope this helps!0
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I use this one: http://tinyurl.com/qh9bjbp. Comes with a whole booklet with calories, etc, etc, and calculates fat, carbs, etc. Really, I just got it because it was cheap on woot.com a few years ago, and it measures well. It's important to measure your food because most people underestimate the amounts they eat, and therefore underestimate the calories. It gives you a better idea of what you're actually putting into your mouth.0
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Got mine at Bed, Bath and Beyond for $40.00. You can weigh by gram (my favorite) or ounces. Same as DEgal99, it shows EVERYTHING and has a couple of booklets. Very easy to use and is extremely accurate. The top is glass and has the Nutrition Facts right on it.
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Well worth the cost.
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I use this scale and love it! (http://amzn.to/17L0xxi) Escali 157RR Arti Glass Digital Kitchen Scale. I like that the entire top is glass so it is easy to clean. Also it is super simple to use and I think I read somewhere that Alton Brown recommends it...0
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FatFreeFrolicking wrote: »Bought mine from Bed, Bath, & Beyond.
Me too! I love it.0 -
I use the $15 digital one from WalMart. It does grams and pd/oz.0
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This one. My daughter got it for me for Christmas. I have used it multiple times a day since, and I love it. Simple, easy to use, and accurate. http://www.target.com/p/taylor-digital-food-scale/-/A-11011109?ref=tgt_adv_XSG10001&AFID=google_pla_df&LNM=11011109&CPNG=Kitchen&kpid=11011109&LID=26pgs&ci_src=17588969&ci_sku=11011109&kpid=11011109&gclid=CPrIrfmc98MCFQqFaQodzk8A1w0
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I use the Starfrit $24 model, works great for me. A friend of mine uses the Biggest Loser Food Scale, and loves it (http://www.walmart.com/ip/Biggest-Loser-11-lb-Glass-Digital-Kitchen-Scale/19528896).0
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I found a good scale on Ebay for about $5 or $6 with free shipping. It's my second one because I dumped the first one in water one day while trying to clean it. It has ounces and grams. If you measure something that doesn't fit on it you can set it up to zero out the container.
I had the first one for three years before I destroyed it.0 -
Love mine from Target!! $18 made by Taylor.0
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I have a Taylor scale. I got Taylor because I've had other Taylor brands and they seemed good - didn't break, accurate, so I trust the brand.
But if you are looking for more advice beyond brand name, I'd just look for something with a digital readout, and does both grams and ounces.
I also have a cheaper (and older) scale that I keep at work, but it's stuck on grams (which I think is more accurate) which is annoying because certain foods are easier to find the calories in ounces, so I'll have to manually convert. (Not a big deal, but annoying) The cheap scale is by WeightWatchers.0 -
I have a Taylor scale from Target.0
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I use the OXO food scale w/pull out display. It allows for multiple tares, etc. I use a scale anyway for cooking/baking, so I didn't have to buy one for this dieting thing!0
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I have this one http://www.taylorusa.com/kitchen/food-scales/digital-bamboo-kitchen-scale.html Got mine at Target. I think it was around $20. It shows grams, lbs/oz, ml and fluid oz. I had another Taylor one, but got this because the backlight is greater and my kitchen is on the dark side (and my eyes are old). Plus, the bamboo looks nice.0
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Picked up one at walmart. Its actually a bowl , which makes it really easy to drop stuff in. Lbs and Grams @ $200
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