Just bought a food scale; what do I weigh?
soccerkon26
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im definitely going to weigh my meat. What else? Fruits? Vegetables?
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All solids. Including packaged food, if you're up for it, as it does vary from the label.0
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all of it. I even weigh store bought baked goods like bread, pitas and tortillas, etc and they are always over the weight on the package - sometimes enough to make a big difference in calories0
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Pretty much everything but liquids! For very low-cal items like lettuce or spinach I tend to just eyeball it. Everything else, however, I weigh.0
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If you choose not to weigh everything, I would say nuts, peanut butter, meats, cheese. Anything that packs a serious punch and a small amount can make a difference. I started by weighing things like bananas and apples to get a feel for it and now I can get away with estimating for those and it doesn't effect loss.0
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Weigh your bread, too! We get a lot of sourdough and such that is irregular by design and there is no way to get an accurate sense of what the serving size is given wildly differing slice sizes!
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I food prep on Sundays and say I make a soup recipe that is supposed to make 4 servings, I weigh it out evenly into 4 plastic containers. Very helpful for splitting recipes.0
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everything that you can.
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Agreed.
Everything you can weigh, you weigh. Period.0 -
Everything. Just weighed tuna, broccoli and ice cream for dinner. I even weigh my coffee creamer when I'm at home on weekends.0
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Ive heard that you should weigh EVERYTHING......except your cat. I found out the hard way that cats are VERY sensitive about their weight.......0
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everything except liquids
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AquabearGO wrote: »Ive heard that you should weigh EVERYTHING......except your cat. I found out the hard way that cats are VERY sensitive about their weight.......
You can't tell the cat you're weighing them. Just let them think it's a fancy cat throne. Or put a cardboard box on it, and tare the scale. The cat cannot resist a box, and will never know.
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If it's not liquid, it goes on the scale.0
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i weight some liquids but not that many ….0
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AquabearGO wrote: »Ive heard that you should weigh EVERYTHING......except your cat. I found out the hard way that cats are VERY sensitive about their weight.......
CUTE!0
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