Your favorite post surgery gadget, water bottle, kitchen tool or whatnot?
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It's one that displays the weight as a number, and needs batteries, as compared to one with a needle that then points to the correct number.0
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Yes. And it switches between ounces and grams. Because many foods are listed as one but not the other. Additionally, one of the easiest things is to put a container on the scale, zero it, then remove the amount of food i want. It makes it easier to measure without a ton of measuring spoons/cups. Or, putting a big bowl on the scale, then adding ingredients, zeroing it between each. It makes building a recipe so easy, and it's all scrupulously measured and accurate. And I put a refrigerator magnet up with conversion chart: cups, ounces, measuring spoons/cups, grams... (ex. 1 teaspoon = 5 grams, tablespoon = 15 grams, 4 TBS = 1/4 cup = 60 grams, etc.) I do this so I stay accountable for everything I put in my mouth.0
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Best thing I bought for this journey: NutriBullet (not MagicBullet - that model is underpowered and useless). Least useful device: immersion blender. I also like my Contigo blender bottles to transfer my smoothies into for drinking in the car. They are easy to clean, and have a nice wide mouth to drink from. No straw needed.0
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I love my 32 oz CamelBak Chute water bottle. Two of those a day and I'm gold. And no straw! Just a mouth shaped spout for drinking.0