Indian yogurt
noorandjenna1
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I buy this yogurt and the container is 2 lbs and apparently it's 900 grams total.
I don't have a food scale and I think I was eating more than I thought I was. But this yogurt is so addictive.
I thought the container had 3 cups but it had 4! And I would eat like two cups at a time.
By eyeballing it, does this look like it has 4 cups?
I don't have a food scale and I think I was eating more than I thought I was. But this yogurt is so addictive.
I thought the container had 3 cups but it had 4! And I would eat like two cups at a time.
By eyeballing it, does this look like it has 4 cups?
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i don't think i get the question. 'it has four cups' because . . . ?
in other words, sounds like you already measured it out into cups and you know it held four. so i'm not sure what the question is then.
[but yeah. i think of yogurt weight and volume as pretty equivalent, so if it said 900g that's close to a litre and i would not be surprised by four cups. if that helps you any.]0 -
I didn't measure it, but on the container it says it has 4 cups0
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Well one cup of yogourt is about 245 grams, so the container is right. Many times people think they are eating less than they are, and that's why weight loss doesn't happen or is very very slow. This shows the importance of a food scale.2
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noorandjenna1 wrote: »I didn't measure it, but on the container it says it has 4 cups
Then it probably has 4 cups3 -
noorandjenna1 wrote: »I buy this yogurt and the container is 2 lbs and apparently it's 900 grams total.
I don't have a food scale and I think I was eating more than I thought I was. But this yogurt is so addictive.
I thought the container had 3 cups but it had 4! And I would eat like two cups at a time.
By eyeballing it, does this look like it has 4 cups?
If it is 900g total and you eat 2 cups which is half of the 4 cup total why can't you just scan the barcode and log it as 450 grams??
Even without a food scale this seems too easy??
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Calorie counting takes some mad math skills.1
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On the back, it says one cup is 227 grams.
I asked the company about their labeling and portion size multiple times and they never reply even though it says "Thanks! We will reply soon"
I'm not overweight or anything, I'm maintaining but
When I eat two cups, it almost feels like one cup
The whole milk yogurt has 160 calories per cup, so if I eat 3 cups it's easily almost 500 calories and the whole container has more than 700 calories.
My calorie goal is only like 1450 and I eat full meals on top of that
I don't like the yogurt from american grocery stores because it's usually too sour/acidic or too sweetened0 -
I still think you are doing this the hard way - forget the cups entirely, if you eat half the container each time just log it as 450 grams.
If it doesn't fit in your calorie goal for the day, eat less of it or eat it less often or eat less of something else to fit it in.3 -
Yeah, I try to do that. I just had some confusion on how to log it0
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