Portion control containers-what's helped you?
ifyouonlyknew1492
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Long story short I've reached my goal as far as weight loss and did it by eating right and excercising..but have fall off. ☹
Working out for the first time in a month tomorrow and looking for help on portion control. I was so good at it last year and looking for a boost.
Anyone use a certain container that helps them not over eat?
Working out for the first time in a month tomorrow and looking for help on portion control. I was so good at it last year and looking for a boost.
Anyone use a certain container that helps them not over eat?
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A food scale...no container is going to stop you overeating sorry.1
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I always have measuring cups and scales handy in he kichen. The scale is ALWAYS sitting on the counter for quick access. I also have this bowl set that is used for eating. Can't find a link but the bowls range from quarter cup to 1 cup. Very handy for doing dips, ice cream, or cereal. I also have this
http://http://www.amazon.com/FitPak-Portion-Control-Container-Reusable/dp/B00NSM088G/ref=sr_1_33?ie=UTF8&qid=1456582436&sr=8-33-spons&keywords=Portion+control+bowls&psc=1".
I love it. Got it at Sam's club for 20 bucks.0 -
Most people in here use scales and food diary to record food intake, it's not really the best place to ask. Food scales won't stop you from overeating though You have to be committed. The food diary has been a great tool for me to learn portion control and staying commited. Now I have an idea of what and how much to eat to keep me satisfied and my weight stable, so I stick to that. I use a kind-of container system to plan my meals, a spreadsheet with color codes, silly and easy. I wouldn't want to deal with the additonal mess of actual containers. But if it can help you, use them. There are lots of different designs to make you happy, google it.0
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I use a lot of 1 cup size containers for portion control. Please keep in mind, I still use a food scale to measure for an amount, usually 8 oz. But the one cup container is a good size for that and then I have a grab and go quick meal. The container is a helpful tool, but the scale is the key.0
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Let's face it, we aren't going to use a food scale for the rest of our lives. I own a company that sells portion cups and I use them a lot for portion control. I eyeball a lot of foods based on the size of the portion cups I know hold X number of ounces. Occasionally I bring out the food scale to make sure I am right and it's always very close. It's not perfect but it's close enough for me.
Google Plastic Souffle Cups and/or Deli Containers (my company doesn't show on page 1 or 2 so this isn't a plug)0 -
No containers or tricks other than counting calories. It showed me how much I was over eating. I stopped counting because it was driving my wife crazy and I felt that I was retrained on how to eat. Well I increased my beer intake and slacked off my running and 20 pounds later I my need to rethink my methods. I will get back though.0
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No containers, but I do weigh my foods and have completely changed the foods I eat.0
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Food scale here. I can jam a lot of food into a little container, especially if I'm prepping while hungry.0
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