Scale question
georgiag111
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When weighing stuff like Speg. sauce "liquid" type foods do you weigh the bowl first then put in sauce and subtract the bowl weight? (oh please tell me I make sense)
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On my scale, I can "tare" (zero out) the bowl, so I put the bowl on first, tare it, then pour in the sauce. If I couldn't do that, I guess I'd subtract the weight of the bowl as you said, though.0
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yes thats how i would do it...0
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Either that, or use a measuring jug for liquids, since most liquids are measured in fl oz, and not grams or oz.0
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yes that is right if you cant "tare" it to zero0
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Hmmm I wonder if I can do that Must go look now LOL that would make things SO much easier!0
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Yes you would subtract the weight of the bowl. Newer scales can cancel the weight of the vessel this is called the tare function.0
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Thanks again everyone been here 30 days and I swear I learn something new everyday with all my dumb questions!0
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Most scales have the ability to be adjusted to zero WITH the weight of the bowl. If you have a spring-loaded scale (non-digital) look for a little button that you can turn to reset th scale to zero when the bowl is on the scale. For digital scales, there should be a TARE button that will reset to zero with the bowl in place.
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Liquids I measure in a liquid measuring cup. The weight in ounces will be different from the volume of FLUID ounces.
Sauces I'll use measuring spoons to measure.
I want a scale for measuring other things. Most higher end scales will have a zero calibration to push after you put the dish/bowl on then whatever you add is weighed. Some are glass and you can just put the stuff straight on scale and clean it off.0 -
I use measuring cups for liquids, or measuring jugs as someone else referenced! Much simpler.0
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Thanks everyone Main question was the Bowl part and YAY I just looked I have that option and just played with it lol TY!0
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I put the bowl on then I turn on the scale.0
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Tare is great!
For example, if I want to add 10 grams of olive oil to a frying pan that's too hot or heavy for the scale, I put the bottle of olive oil on the scale, tare it, then alternate between pouring olive oil into the frying pan and weighing the bottle. When the bottle weighs -10 (minus ten), I know I have added 10 grams to the frying pan.0 -
Tare is great!
For example, if I want to add 10 grams of olive oil to a frying pan that's too hot or heavy for the scale, I put the bottle of olive oil on the scale, tare it, then alternate between pouring olive oil into the frying pan and weighing the bottle. When the bottle weighs -10 (minus ten), I know I have added 10 grams to the frying pan.0
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