Food scale

denielle715
denielle715 Posts: 101 Member
edited November 15 in Health and Weight Loss
So I was going to wait until this weekend to pick up a food scale. But I'm impatient. So I ordered one off Amazon with overnight delivery (lol).

That being said, has anyone used the Ozeri Pronto Digital Multifunction Kitchen and Food Scale? It had good reviews. Hope it's worth it!

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  • Tubbs216
    Tubbs216 Posts: 6,597 Member
    No, I don't know that one, but PREPARE to be shocked!
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  • denielle715
    denielle715 Posts: 101 Member
    I THINK I overestimate what I've been eating. But I've probably been underestimating everything. Lol
  • kaitlinrt
    kaitlinrt Posts: 28 Member
    Nope. My food scale was purchased on Amazon too though. It does: grams, fluid ounces, ounces/pounds, and ml. Love it but definitely a shocker the first time I weighed my tortilla chips!
  • Tubbs216
    Tubbs216 Posts: 6,597 Member
    Typically we overestimate the boring stuff and underestimate the fun stuff.
  • Phrick
    Phrick Posts: 2,765 Member
    Tubbs216 wrote: »
    Typically we overestimate the boring stuff and underestimate the fun stuff.
    QFT (the sad, sad truth LOL)
  • denielle715
    denielle715 Posts: 101 Member
    edited March 2015
    What's "fun stuff"?
    Just the things we really enjoy? Or cheat foods?
  • Tubbs216
    Tubbs216 Posts: 6,597 Member
    What's "fun stuff"?
    Just the things we really enjoy? Or cheat foods?
    For me, butter.
  • denielle715
    denielle715 Posts: 101 Member
    Tubbs216 wrote: »
    What's "fun stuff"?
    Just the things we really enjoy? Or cheat foods?
    For me, butter.

    I don't use butter.

    Maybe peanut butter would be "fun stuff" for me. I have been measuring with a measuring spoon, but not filling it completely.
  • Tubbs216
    Tubbs216 Posts: 6,597 Member
    Tubbs216 wrote: »
    What's "fun stuff"?
    Just the things we really enjoy? Or cheat foods?
    For me, butter.

    I don't use butter.

    Maybe peanut butter would be "fun stuff" for me. I have been measuring with a measuring spoon, but not filling it completely.
    Yes, that will be it!
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  • denielle715
    denielle715 Posts: 101 Member
    [/quote]
    Yes, that will be it!
    [/quote]

    Lol. Well, we will see if I OVERestimate or UNDERestimate. :)

    I'm hoping I am OVERestimating.
  • SezxyStef
    SezxyStef Posts: 15,267 Member
    Yes, that will be it!
    [/quote]

    Lol. Well, we will see if I OVERestimate or UNDERestimate. :)

    I'm hoping I am OVERestimating. [/quote]

    If you are using spoons for peanut butter...probably but here is hoping.

    I know I went from 1/2lb a week loss to 1lb a week loss when I started using a food scale.

    The good surprises...

    1/2c of cottage cheese which is the serving size on the container is not 125g ...much less was a happy day for me.
    you can get a good chunk of light cheese in 30grams esp shredded
    crackers/chips are so much better weighed...

    The not so nice surprises...

    dry cereal makes me cry at the small serving when weighed.
    potatoes or rice or pasta of any kind....
  • denielle715
    denielle715 Posts: 101 Member
    Just got my scale and tested my "eyeball" method and the tablespoon method of how I've been measuring PB.

    I actually have been RIGHT ON TARGET with both methods regarding the scale.
    And yes, I weighed the spoons first so I could subtract that from the total weight.

    I'm impressed that I've been on target with peanut butter.

    Now, as for meats, veggies, etc. That may be another story. Can't wait to start using it tonight!!! :#
  • Anata1401
    Anata1401 Posts: 2 Member
    Just got my scale and tested my "eyeball" method and the tablespoon method of how I've been measuring PB.

    I actually have been RIGHT ON TARGET with both methods regarding the scale.
    And yes, I weighed the spoons first so I could subtract that from the total weight.

    I'm impressed that I've been on target with peanut butter.

    Now, as for meats, veggies, etc. That may be another story. Can't wait to start using it tonight!!! :#

    I was so impatient, I've been watching so many fitness youtubers weight their food and just had to get a scale. I stopped at Walmart and picked up the first one I saw, I so excited.

    I've always been so curious how could I possibly track my macros accurately if I just eyeball everything. Bought the scale, measured dinner, breakfast & my lunch.

    I think i'm obsessed(i'm sure this will fade), but I can clearly see I've underestimated my egg whites and over estimated my meats.

    Have you been enjoying your scale?
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