Logging apprehension.
hollyrayburn
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Okay, might be a dumb question but here goes. Lemme set the scene.
One of my favorite meals is Greek yogurt with honey and berries.
I'll place my container on the scale, tare it, weigh out my yogurt. I then tare again and squirt my honey on the yogurt, to a serving, which is 60 grams.
But yall, it looks like a LOT of honey. Is it possible the scale isn't "catching" all the volume, since it's going on top of my yogurt? I want to make sure this is correct, as honey is so calorie dense.
Should I weigh the honey separately then add to my yogurt? I'd hate to know I've been eating 40, 50, 100 calories more than I planned!
TIA!
One of my favorite meals is Greek yogurt with honey and berries.
I'll place my container on the scale, tare it, weigh out my yogurt. I then tare again and squirt my honey on the yogurt, to a serving, which is 60 grams.
But yall, it looks like a LOT of honey. Is it possible the scale isn't "catching" all the volume, since it's going on top of my yogurt? I want to make sure this is correct, as honey is so calorie dense.
Should I weigh the honey separately then add to my yogurt? I'd hate to know I've been eating 40, 50, 100 calories more than I planned!
TIA!
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60 grams of honey sounds like a huge ginormous amount. Did you mean 6 grams? If you have an OK digital scale the tare function will work fine and it will measure to the gram.4
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Your scale should be catching it just fine. The mental picture I'm getting definitely covers 60 grams being a lot of honey.1
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Ugh, I meant 21 grams, which is 60 CALORIES lol. Excuse the moment of dyslexia.
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Not once have I ever weighed food when dieting. If I did, there would be no way I could diet, dislike the monotony. Far too cumbersome. I love my fitness pal. I have lost 8 pounds. 26 more and I will be at my goal.0
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There are several great nutrition fact websites - Wolfram, http://nutritiondata.self.com and others. You can check the facts on almost any food and play around with serving size, too. Honey is just over 3 calories per gram (304 calories/100g.), so you are using about 180 calories of honey on your yogurt. Is that what you figured?
And like I tell my 2nd graders, there are no dumb questions! Weighing everything like that is a great step to success.2 -
There are several great nutrition fact websites - Wolfram, http://nutritiondata.self.com and others. You can check the facts on almost any food and play around with serving size, too. Honey is just over 3 calories per gram (304 calories/100g.), so you are using about 180 calories of honey on your yogurt. Is that what you figured?
Lol, I mentioned earlier that I meant 21 grams, which is about 60 calories. My brain got flipped flopped.
I don't think even my honey loving *kitten* could handle that much honey at once!1 -
MissusMoon wrote: »Your scale should be catching it just fine. The mental picture I'm getting definitely covers 60 grams being a lot of honey.
Glad it should be doing okay. Mine is a Walmart one, about 15 bucks paid. I plan on upgrading to a larger one -- after I gent done hosting a gender reveal shower, which is costing me a pretty Penny. Do you have any recommendations on a decent one, 40 bucks or under?0 -
bellabonbons wrote: »Not once have I ever weighed food when dieting. If I did, there would be no way I could diet, dislike the monotony. Far too cumbersome. I love my fitness pal. I have lost 8 pounds. 26 more and I will be at my goal.
How do you know how many calories you are eating then?5 -
bellabonbons wrote: »Not once have I ever weighed food when dieting. If I did, there would be no way I could diet, dislike the monotony. Far too cumbersome. I love my fitness pal. I have lost 8 pounds. 26 more and I will be at my goal.
I'm glad you're losing weight without it. Most of us don't view what we're doing as dieting, and our food scales gives us results on our bathroom scales.
I find nothing monotonous about weighing my food. My scale is next to my stove and it's a simple habit.9 -
Honey should be fine. The only time I have had an issue is with chia seeds in a smoothie blender. They are so light it just can't figure it out. Now I tare the scoop and weight them in the scoop before adding. But honey I have never had an issue.0
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MissusMoon wrote: »bellabonbons wrote: »Not once have I ever weighed food when dieting. If I did, there would be no way I could diet, dislike the monotony. Far too cumbersome. I love my fitness pal. I have lost 8 pounds. 26 more and I will be at my goal.
I'm glad you're losing weight without it. Most of us don't view what we're doing as dieting, and our food scales gives us results on our bathroom scales.
I find nothing monotonous about weighing my food. My scale is next to my stove and it's a simple habit.
My husband even weighs my food when he cooks! Results on the scale are worth it!
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You could just do half a serving!0
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um, i don't think most people in this thread have actually read your question.
my answer is: your scale is "catching" the honey. if you stood on a scale and then held a ten pound brick, the scale would read 10 pounds more, even though 10 pounds is only a small fraction of your weight, and the brick is "on top" of you. there's just no hiding weight.2 -
tomatosoup3 wrote: »um, i don't think most people in this thread have actually read your question.
my answer is: your scale is "catching" the honey. if you stood on a scale and then held a ten pound brick, the scale would read 10 pounds more, even though 10 pounds is only a small fraction of your weight, and the brick is "on top" of you. there's just no hiding weight.
Yeah, some didn't get it. Lol. I am, as earlier said, wanting to buy a larger one in the future, but I'm satisfied knowing mine works right now.0 -
You could try weighing the bottle before and after and see if the difference matches up with what it weighs when you put it on your yogurt.2
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Yeah a serving of honey is huge!1
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