Help with scale!
gs0403
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Hi Everyone,
can someone please help me, I am having a hard time weighing my food.
For example If I am eating 1 cup of broccoli what should the scale read? Obviously not 8oz because that is liquid...can someone please help me!
Thanks so much.
xox
can someone please help me, I am having a hard time weighing my food.
For example If I am eating 1 cup of broccoli what should the scale read? Obviously not 8oz because that is liquid...can someone please help me!
Thanks so much.
xox
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Hi Everyone,
can someone please help me, I am having a hard time weighing my food.
For example If I am eating 1 cup of broccoli what should the scale read? Obviously not 8oz because that is liquid...can someone please help me!
Thanks so much.
xox
It should read the weight of the broccoli.
That's the point behind weighing foods - "1 cup" of broccoli could vary greatly in the actual amount of broccoli. If you cram it in there and heap it a little bit, you could probably fit twice or 3x as much into a measuring cup than if you just loosely and gently placed a few florets.
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Cups are a measurement of volume. A scale measures weight so use grams as the measurement.0
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ceoverturf wrote: »Hi Everyone,
can someone please help me, I am having a hard time weighing my food.
For example If I am eating 1 cup of broccoli what should the scale read? Obviously not 8oz because that is liquid...can someone please help me!
Thanks so much.
xox
It should read the weight of the broccoli.
That's the point behind weighing foods - "1 cup" of broccoli could vary greatly in the actual amount of broccoli. If you cram it in there and heap it a little bit, you could probably fit twice or 3x as much into a measuring cup than if you just loosely and gently placed a few florets.
So I use a measuring cup and I don't weigh it even though its a solid food?0 -
beemerphile1 wrote: »Cups are a measurement of volume. A scale measures weight so use grams as the measurement.
And what should the grams be? I don't think using a measuring cup is accurate...I think weighing the food is considering it's a solid food...measuring cups and more for liquid.
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If the broccoli comes in packaging with a label, it should tell you how many grams per serving (and how many calories per serving). So you weigh it to match those grams. If it doesn't have a label, you can look it up on MFP's database (or USDA) for the closest match.0
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If the broccoli comes in packaging with a label, it should tell you how many grams per serving (and how many calories per serving). So you weigh it to match those grams. If it doesn't have a label, you can look it up on MFP's database (or USDA) for the closest match.
I just checked MFP and found 100 grams of raw broccoli = 34 calories.0 -
In culinary school, they taught us to always use a scale (baking) and most of the ingredients in recipes were listed in grams. The liquids were measured in ounces. I use my scale for ALL of my foods, as grams or ounces.0
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This is a great question. Thanks for posting it. Just picked up more food for the brain. What scale did you buy?
Patsy
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PatsyFitzpatrick wrote: »This is a great question. Thanks for posting it. Just picked up more food for the brain. What scale did you buy?
Patsy
Lutz Fl
I Have a current weight watchers scale...all this talk is making my brain hurt! Trying to figure out how to properly measure food then my next step will be how to successfully meal prep...will start carb cycling on Monday gives me time to prepare and read up on it..0 -
Hi Everyone,
can someone please help me, I am having a hard time weighing my food.
For example If I am eating 1 cup of broccoli what should the scale read? Obviously not 8oz because that is liquid...can someone please help me!
Thanks so much.
xox
If you're following a recipe and it calls for 1/4 cup of flour, you can measure the flour in the measuring cup and then weigh it prior to adding it to the recipe.0 -
You should be able to change the unit of measure on your scale from ounces to grams. Both are a unit of weight but grams are easier.
Put plate or container on scale and tare it (zero) then add the amount of food you want.0 -
I have a Taylor digital scale I bought at Target, and it is soooo easy to use. I love it!0
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If your have a digital scale you can place your measuring cup on the scale, then turn it on. It should read zero, add your food until it shows 1 cup then see what it weighs. That's the way mine works, I sometimes put my plate on the scale, then turn it on, check to see it is reading zero, then put my food on the plate to get the weights.0
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PatsyFitzpatrick wrote: »This is a great question. Thanks for posting it. Just picked up more food for the brain. What scale did you buy?
Patsy
Lutz Fl
I Have a current weight watchers scale...all this talk is making my brain hurt! Trying to figure out how to properly measure food then my next step will be how to successfully meal prep...will start carb cycling on Monday gives me time to prepare and read up on it..
I am also doing low carb. Monday is my first week weight in. Doing the low carb for 90 days to see if abs are truly made in the kitchen or the gym. Sept 1st is my how many inches did my waist get rid of. Good luck to ya.
Patsy
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PatsyFitzpatrick wrote: »PatsyFitzpatrick wrote: »This is a great question. Thanks for posting it. Just picked up more food for the brain. What scale did you buy?
Patsy
Lutz Fl
I Have a current weight watchers scale...all this talk is making my brain hurt! Trying to figure out how to properly measure food then my next step will be how to successfully meal prep...will start carb cycling on Monday gives me time to prepare and read up on it..
I am also doing low carb. Monday is my first week weight in. Doing the low carb for 90 days to see if abs are truly made in the kitchen or the gym. Sept 1st is my how many inches did my waist get rid of. Good luck to ya.
Patsy0 -
PatsyFitzpatrick wrote: »This is a great question. Thanks for posting it. Just picked up more food for the brain. What scale did you buy?
Patsy
Lutz Fl
I Have a current weight watchers scale...all this talk is making my brain hurt! Trying to figure out how to properly measure food then my next step will be how to successfully meal prep...will start carb cycling on Monday gives me time to prepare and read up on it..
I just googled weight watcher scale and all I seen was bathroom scales that you use to weigh your body. We are talking about the small food scales that sit on the counter.
I figured I would mention that in case there was confusion.0 -
460mustang wrote: »PatsyFitzpatrick wrote: »This is a great question. Thanks for posting it. Just picked up more food for the brain. What scale did you buy?
Patsy
Lutz Fl[/quote
Lol of course it's a food scale ...
I Have a current weight watchers scale...all this talk is making my brain hurt! Trying to figure out how to properly measure food then my next step will be how to successfully meal prep...will start carb cycling on Monday gives me time to prepare and read up on it..
I just googled weight watcher scale and all I seen was bathroom scales that you use to weigh your body. We are talking about the small food scales that sit on the counter.
I figured I would mention that in case there was confusion.0 -
Lol wow that's a silly answer. I'm not talking about a weight scale I am talking about my weight watchers food scale .. Lol0
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Lol wow that's a silly answer. I'm not talking about a weight scale I am talking about my weight watchers food scale .. Lol
After I posted I did google weight watcher food scale and seen they did make them, but it was to late. Sometimes it is hard to express your thoughts thru text and not knowing the person makes it more difficult.
But at least you got a laugh out of it, so all was not lost! lol0 -
460mustang wrote: »Lol wow that's a silly answer. I'm not talking about a weight scale I am talking about my weight watchers food scale .. Lol
After I posted I did google weight watcher food scale and seen they did make them, but it was to late. Sometimes it is hard to express your thoughts thru text and not knowing the person makes it more difficult.
But at least you got a laugh out of it, so all was not lost! lol
Haha no problem!0
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