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chrisfuentes2005
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Ok i trying to get this right is Barilla Fiber One Shells 2 Oz a half a cup.
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Weigh your food, use data for dry/uncooked whenever possible, and data for cooked when weighing cooked food.0
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Ikommodevaran wrote: »Weigh your food, use data for dry/uncooked whenever possible, and data for cooked when weighing cooked food.
Problem is I don't have a weigh thing0 -
chrisfuentes2005 wrote: »Ok i trying to get this right is Barilla Fiber One Shells 2 Oz a half a cup.
2 oz are 56 grs....forget about cup measurements for solids. They are notoriously inaccurate .....unless, of course, you are measuring liquids.
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chrisfuentes2005 wrote: »Ikommodevaran wrote: »Weigh your food, use data for dry/uncooked whenever possible, and data for cooked when weighing cooked food.
Problem is I don't have a weigh thing
Then aquire one as soon as possible
They cost maybe 10-20 dollars?0 -
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