How many pieces of beef jerky is 1oz?
ryiko
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It says on the package serving size 1 oz so how many pieces of it is 1oz of the beef jerky?
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It says on the package serving size 1 oz so how many pieces of it is 1oz of the beef jerky?0
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It really helps to get a scale so you can measure it. Or, does the package say how many servings in one package? You can divide it up into the correct number of servings so you know what's approx 1 oz.5
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servings per container bout 4 it says0
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Good, so if you divide the jerky into 4 equal portions each one should be about 1 oz.4
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1 oz = 1/8c or 2 tbsp. Not a lot to play with, but its not suppose to be a meal...3
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1 oz = 1/8c or 2 tbsp. Not a lot to play with, but its not suppose to be a meal...
thats a liquid oz though, right? is that different than a weight ounce?
Edit: I just googled it. Fluid ounces are not interchangeable with an ounce of weight.2 -
1 oz is approximately the size of a slice of American Cheese. Saw this on another blog somewhere and just verified on a kitchen scale.6
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I usually weigh mine out2
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Well after 10 years I certainly hope he found out how many pieces of jerky one ounce is.22
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pjohns9770 wrote: »1 oz is approximately the size of a slice of American Cheese. Saw this on another blog somewhere and just verified on a kitchen scale.
Was this your first post? Necroing an ancient thread?3 -
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pjohns9770 wrote: »
curious how you found this post to begin with!1 -
pjohns9770 wrote: »
curious how you found this post to begin with!
Me, too, @pjohns9770. I can never find old threads when I want to.0 -
pjohns9770 wrote: »when you grow up like in 10 years I'll tell you
What does that mean?
I truly want to be able to find some old posts, and never can.0 -
search engine found it. I dont understand why those other people have to be insulting. I thought my response could help somebody. What difference does it make how old it is10
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quiksylver296 wrote: »pjohns9770 wrote: »when you grow up like in 10 years I'll tell you
What does that mean?
I truly want to be able to find some old posts, and never can.
I agree. The search function here is awful! I think a lot of the zombie bumps come from external searches that return results from these forums. Something good to remember when deciding how much info to share here3 -
pjohns9770 wrote: »search engine found it. I dont understand why those other people have to be insulting. I thought my response could help somebody. What difference does it make how old it is
Like you just Googled "how many pieces of jerky in one ounce" and got this thread?
Did you already have a MyFitnessPal account?
If you didn't, did you have to create an account to type an answer in the thread?
Sorry for all the questions. Truly curious.3 -
I do have an account so I suppose I did log in but that was so long ago I do not recall - I used Duck-Duck Go on this particular search "how many pieces of beef jerky .."4
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FWIW, you can force Google to search a specific site if you add "site:(url address)" to your search terms, which is a useful workaround for places with a terrible, built-in search function. For example, "ounces beef jerky site:community.myfitnesspal.com" turns up this thread as the first result.5
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I'm just wondering what happens if someone doesn't already have an MFP account. It sounds like @pjohns9770 already did.0
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Depends on the site. Google will usually give you results from most sites whether you have an account or not, but sites that require you to log in to search sometimes block Google. I think MFP is open to everybody for searching.2
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Depends on the site. Google will usually give you results from most sites whether you have an account or not, but sites that require you to log in to search sometimes block Google. I think MFP is open to everybody for searching.
It is,long before I had an account here I googled the calories of something and mfp showed up0 -
I'm glad he resuscitated the thread because now I know how much 1 oz of beef jerky is. And yes that was my internet search query!2
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I'm glad he resuscitated the thread because now I know how much 1 oz of beef jerky is. And yes that was my internet search query!1
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pjohns9770 wrote: »1 oz is approximately the size of a slice of American Cheese. Saw this on another blog somewhere and just verified on a kitchen scale.
That's interesting. A slice of my cheddar weighs in at 0.5 oz on my scale. Then again, I always ask them to slice it thin.1 -
quiksylver296 wrote: »I'm just wondering what happens if someone doesn't already have an MFP account. It sounds like @pjohns9770 already did.
haha. This is fun.
I wonder why he Googled the question when he already knew the answer. I mean, "Hey, I wonder if anyone out there wants to know this obscure thing I know so I'll Google that and see if anyone anywhere has ever asked that question, and I'll answer it for them."
Interesting.
I had a thread of mine bumped from 2007 and she said it popped up in Recent posts. No, no that's not how it works at all. :huh:
Also, beef jerky IS confusing! I just eat the whole pack. Simples. Because who can stop eating beef jerky after one ounce??6 -
Back on topic, the beef jerky I buy (or have ever bought) is always cur in different sized pieces. They only weigh the bag for total saleable wt.
If you need to eat only 1 oz or want to know exxactly what the wt of a,specific diece is, just buy/use a cheap digital scale to weigh each oiece b4 you eat it.2 -
I make my own and then weigh it piece by piece as I eat it, since they’re all different. Got a new batch going in the dehydrator this morning. Homemade beats store bought hands down. Am experimenting with adding a little pineapple juice for sweetness this time. The last batch was awesome, except I forget it and it got hard as a rock. Not always a bad thing when you’re trying not to scarf a whole bunch down at once!3
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quiksylver296 wrote: »pjohns9770 wrote: »search engine found it. I dont understand why those other people have to be insulting. I thought my response could help somebody. What difference does it make how old it is
Like you just Googled "how many pieces of jerky in one ounce" and got this thread?
Did you already have a MyFitnessPal account?
If you didn't, did you have to create an account to type an answer in the thread?
Sorry for all the questions. Truly curious.
I actually just typed into Google house many ounces in a piece of beef Jerky and found this thread. The piece of cheese answer was perfect!
Thanks2
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