I've bought digital kitchen scales but how do I input food weights

bobinpeterboro
bobinpeterboro Posts: 20 Member
edited November 25 in Getting Started
As it says in the title really. I'll give you an example, I've just had 45 grams of Kellogs Rice Crispies, 180 grams of semi skimmed milk and 7 grams of white granulated sugar.
I can get fairly near those amounts on the food selection pages but not exactly the right amounts. Even when I use the number of portions on the next page it's still not exactly the right weight.
Is there a way of inputting the exact weight of stuff I've eaten?

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  • Sued0nim
    Sued0nim Posts: 17,456 Member
    Yes

    Hang on I will take some screen grabs
  • bobinpeterboro
    bobinpeterboro Posts: 20 Member
    :)
  • shadow2soul
    shadow2soul Posts: 7,692 Member
    create your own food entry for it with the serving size in grams. Then from the drop down selection of serving sizes you will get the option of 1 g.
    example:
    Great Value Honey Graham Cracker
    serving size 31 g
    ^So I would create a food entry using this information
    Say I wanted to log 16 g of it
    I'd change the serving size from 31 g to 1 g
    Then with the serving size as 1 g, I'd say I had 16 servings
    It then shows in my diary that I had 16 g of GV Honey Graham Cracker
  • bobinpeterboro
    bobinpeterboro Posts: 20 Member
    Ahh right, and would that work out the nutrients and calories accordingly as well?
  • Sued0nim
    Sued0nim Posts: 17,456 Member
    edited October 2015
    Right

    When you choose your food like Kellogg's Rice crispies, over to the right there is a servings and a drop down menu for the type of quantity

    So originally the quantity was 30g but I can select 1g then enter 45 servings

    Sometimes you get 100g so you'd pick 0.45 servings

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    PS a lot of those entries in the MFP database are wrong so check against the box

  • Sued0nim
    Sued0nim Posts: 17,456 Member
    If the drop down doesn't have 100g or 1g choose another option

    Or you can enter it yourself as a new food

    Once you start building up foods you like they are all in your recent or frequent foods so you can pick them from there

    Hope that helps
  • bobinpeterboro
    bobinpeterboro Posts: 20 Member
    Thanks for the help ladies, I'm off to the food bit now to have a play with entering foods.....


    ....I may be back in a few minutes even more confused. :)
  • bobinpeterboro
    bobinpeterboro Posts: 20 Member
    Haha, it's easy, :) cheers for the help.
  • LoveIshie
    LoveIshie Posts: 94 Member
    Bob, please click the following links below.

    https://youtu.be/a6GVSI3PSvA

    https://youtu.be/_6Il4BBBTJc (I am not sure why the guy weighed he banana with the pill on this video. Seems like a lot more trouble lol. You can avoid all of that by simply taking the pill of and just weigh the actual banana you plan to eat. Make sure to lay a plastic rap or bowl on the scale and your scale set to zero before you put the banana on.

    I hope this was helpful.
  • bobinpeterboro
    bobinpeterboro Posts: 20 Member
    Haha yes, leaving the peel on did seem a bit silly but the videos were helpful lovelshie thanks.
  • LoveIshie
    LoveIshie Posts: 94 Member
    LOL, you are welcome! Happy to help!
  • yarwell
    yarwell Posts: 10,477 Member
    create your own food entry for it with the serving size in grams. Then from the drop down selection of serving sizes you will get the option of 1 g.
    example:
    Great Value Honey Graham Cracker
    serving size 31 g
    ^So I would create a food entry using this information
    Say I wanted to log 16 g of it
    I'd change the serving size from 31 g to 1 g
    Then with the serving size as 1 g, I'd say I had 16 servings
    It then shows in my diary that I had 16 g of GV Honey Graham Cracker

    0.5 of a serving would be near enough ?
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