2oz of uncooked pasta is like 5 spoonfuls. xD

angelamichelle_xo
angelamichelle_xo Posts: 646 Member
edited November 29 in Food and Nutrition
anyone often double it? :p
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  • singingflutelady
    singingflutelady Posts: 8,736 Member
    I usually have a double serving but I only eat one meal a day.
  • angelamichelle_xo
    angelamichelle_xo Posts: 646 Member
    really? i guess i'll get used to it soon.
  • shadowfax_c11
    shadowfax_c11 Posts: 1,942 Member
    With pasta I usually halve it and use a lot of veggies for bulk.
  • kommodevaran
    kommodevaran Posts: 17,890 Member
    A normal portion for the "new" me is 50-60 grams of grains for dinner, or 40 grams for breakfast or lunch. The "old" me didn't know, didn't care, but I reduced it by 2/3.
  • seska422
    seska422 Posts: 3,217 Member
    This is why I love my food scale.

    My portion size for anything is determined by how much I want of it and how that amount fits into my overall calorie/macro budget for the day. I rarely consume the same amount as what's labeled on the box as one serving.
  • zyxst
    zyxst Posts: 9,149 Member
    Move to Canada. The dry pasta portion size is 85 g or about 3 oz. Only times I eat 2 oz/56 g of pasta is if it's in a salad. Even with veggie bulk, it's not enough.
  • louann_jude
    louann_jude Posts: 307 Member
    Most of the time if I do pasta I will get one that needs cooked a bit. Most of the time it will double in size. I will add broccoli and chicken with alfredo sauce. I could live off of it when I am on a Alfredo kick. I get on them about once or twice a year.
  • Athijade
    Athijade Posts: 3,300 Member
    Pasta is a side for me now, not the meal. I always make sure to have some sort of good protein and lots of vegetables. It bulks it up real nice and I don't miss the giant plates of pasta I used to eat.
  • mkakids
    mkakids Posts: 1,913 Member
    Honestly, once its cooked i think its a decent portion.
  • kellyj0729
    kellyj0729 Posts: 44 Member
    If I have the calories, I love pasta for dinner. I had 4 oz the other night with a little olive oil and feta cheese and it was heaven.
  • angelamichelle_xo
    angelamichelle_xo Posts: 646 Member
    i mixed my sauce with cooked sliced carrots. so good. love carrots.
  • Meganthedogmom
    Meganthedogmom Posts: 1,639 Member
    Really? I typically find I can't eat a whole serving anymore. But I do make sure the sauce has lots of meat and veggies which fill me up.
    The old me used to have a ton of pasta, tiny bit of sauce and no meat. Just add butter and cheese and you're good to go! No wonder I looked like Ms. Piggy...
  • jemhh
    jemhh Posts: 14,261 Member
    mkakids wrote: »
    Honestly, once its cooked i think its a decent portion.

    Agreed.

    It's nearly a cup, or at least spaghetti is. That fills up a good amount of my dinner plate. We always have either meat sauce or meatballs or chicken with pasta. Forget adding more veggies, I'd rather have a pile of meatballs.
  • arditarose
    arditarose Posts: 15,573 Member
    Yeah, no. I don't eat pasta because of this. I'd rather triple the veg and double the meat yo
  • zira91
    zira91 Posts: 670 Member
    A serving (bout 70g dry) like the label stated on the penne pasta i have at home now does look sad when uncooked.

    After it was cooked though, I can get a full plate which i can hardly finish. Especially when it was cooked with sauce, meats and veges. That's a lot. Most of the time i just weigh 50 g and fight the urge to add more just because it look so little uncooked.
  • GsKiki
    GsKiki Posts: 392 Member
    I usually eat 35-40g pasta, sometimes 50g absolute max. I don't feel like it's a small portion. But I like to use a lot of veggies in sauce, or some lettuce and tomatoes on the side, so I guess it bulks it up a bit.
    If you are strugling with portion size, try some smaller type of pasta, your bites will be smaller, you will eat for longer and it will feel like you're eating more.
  • Ashtoretet
    Ashtoretet Posts: 378 Member
    I only eat pasta when I can double it (meaning fit a doubled-up portion into my calories.)
  • QuilterInVA
    QuilterInVA Posts: 672 Member
    I know the package says a portion is 2 oz., but 1/2 cup cooked (1 oz.) is actually a starch serving equal to a slice of bread. Eating 4 ounces is way too much. Add veggies to your pasta if you need more to eat. Pasta is over processed refined carbs good only in small amounts if at all.
  • hittrain
    hittrain Posts: 38 Member
    I have found 2 oz to be a good amount (about a cup) once cooked. It makes a great base for a number of proteins (shrimp/chicken/mussels) or as a "stir fry" with veggies. Even adding some sauce is low-calorie. It comes down to being creative and adding lower calorie options that fit into your daily goal. Best of luck and continue down the journey to a healthier (and most importantly, happier) you?

    Jon
  • zyxst
    zyxst Posts: 9,149 Member
    I know the package says a portion is 2 oz., but 1/2 cup cooked (1 oz.) is actually a starch serving equal to a slice of bread. Eating 4 ounces is way too much. Add veggies to your pasta if you need more to eat. Pasta is over processed refined carbs good only in small amounts if at all.

    Funny how I get more of my B vitamins from a serving of nasty ol' pasta than I do from eating fruits and veggies.
  • misty589
    misty589 Posts: 319 Member
    What veggies do you guys add to your pastas?
  • pie_eyes
    pie_eyes Posts: 12,964 Member
    misty589 wrote: »
    What veggies do you guys add to your pastas?

    Broccoli mostly
  • kommodevaran
    kommodevaran Posts: 17,890 Member
    misty589 wrote: »
    What veggies do you guys add to your pastas?

    1) Spaghetti - Bolognese: Tomato, onion, garlic, chili, pepper/paprika, (carrot/celery/parsley) + ground beef, parmesan
    2) Shells or farfalle: Peas, onion, garlic, parsley + lemon, ricotta and parmesan, or ham and cream, or chicken and cream
    3) Wheels or fusilli - Minestrone: Tomato, white or brown beans, carrots, squash + parmesan
  • JShailen
    JShailen Posts: 184 Member
    misty589 wrote: »
    What veggies do you guys add to your pastas?

    Mushrooms, onions, spinach, eggplant.
  • MommyL2015
    MommyL2015 Posts: 1,411 Member
    When I make spaghetti for supper, 2oz isn't quite enough and 4oz is too much, so I often make 3. Seems to hit the spot with me. Sometimes I'll add it to my sautéed veggies that I make, and 2oz is enough simply because the volume of vegetables I have with it stuffs me.
  • lemurcat12
    lemurcat12 Posts: 30,886 Member
    I double a lot of servings (sour cream, anyone?), but I've never considered the pasta portion to be small. I rarely even eat a whole serving of it and I love pasta.

    Same. I usually do eat a serving, but it seems plenty. I just add more sauce (which I make with lots of veg and lean meat, typically).

    I used to overeat pasta all the time, but more because I have a hard time figuring out how much cooked pasta the dry will make and make too much and then eat it anyway because it doesn't save that well.
  • lemurcat12
    lemurcat12 Posts: 30,886 Member
    misty589 wrote: »
    What veggies do you guys add to your pastas?

    Pretty much depends on what I have on hand, what meat I'm using (if I am), and whether it's tomato-based or not. Could be anything.
  • singingflutelady
    singingflutelady Posts: 8,736 Member
    As I said I eat double servings but my diet is highly restricted (medical reasons) and can't eat veggies or red meat so tomato based sauces are out of the question so I usually eat it with some melted cheese only. Plus because of my disease I am never hungry so I usually force myself to a calorie dense meal as I don't usually snack.
  • angelamichelle_xo
    angelamichelle_xo Posts: 646 Member
    i ruv pasta.
  • malibu927
    malibu927 Posts: 17,562 Member
    I always eat a serving and a half. After I add things in (sauce, chicken/shrimp, veggies), it still makes a decent sized meal. Even before I started weighing, when I had a huge plate of spaghetti I could almost never eat it all.
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