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Weighing Food

jenathp
Posts: 92 Member
I started to weigh my food last night ... however, my scale is in grams or pounds but not ounces (I guess I could do the conversion?) and when I scan packages of foods it tells me what the options are for a serving and NONE of them were in grams...example. Last night I had a salad with Ranch dressing on it. I weighed it and then scanned in the bottle, options? 2 tbsp as a serving. I struggled to figure out what to enter.
So I figure I'll ask the experts who weigh their food. Do you have to do a bunch of math to weigh it and figure out the calories of a "serving"? Help.
So I figure I'll ask the experts who weigh their food. Do you have to do a bunch of math to weigh it and figure out the calories of a "serving"? Help.
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Look on the bottle and it should tell you what a serving is on grams0
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It doesn't, it has ml....so how would you log it since it's a weight measurement and not a liquid measurement.0
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Typically most packages tell you what the equivalent is in grams. However, I'd say in this case if the only option you have is tbsp... at least measure out a tbsp rather than pouring it all on eyeball style that's better than nothing
Although, typically dressings and things like that aren't too high in calories so its not a big deal if you're not on 100%
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i use this site a lot to figure out servings and nutrients not listed on things.
this link takes you to the ranch dressing info. (regular ranch dressing)
http://ndb.nal.usda.gov/ndb/foods/show/758?fgcd=&manu=&lfacet=&format=&count=&max=35&offset=&sort=&qlookup=ranch+dressing0 -
For dressing, I always estimate the ml as my grams - so almost always 30-31g. It's pretty close with the thinner dressings, and a little off with thicker dressings.0
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28 grams = 1oz. The packages usually tell you in grams too.0
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If the serving size is, let's say 30 grams or 2T. If you way out 18 grams on a scale, 18/30 = .6 serving which would still be .6 serving of 2T.0
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You could measure out a tablespoon and weigh it. Then write the grams on the label in a permanent marker.0
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Yeah some have servings in ml and it's frustrating. I just assume 31g, as most dressings have a serving size of 31g.0
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I purchased a scale where I can choose whether I want the weight to be in ounces or grams, saves a lot of time.0
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