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How to measure food
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Invest in a food scale. It's the best tool in my kitchen!0
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I got the digital biggest loser food scale and it is amazing. Measures in ounces and grams. It was only $20 at Bed Bath and Beyond.0
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Yup, get a food scale. I got one for about $20 from target. Works well and is a great investment.0
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There are some good tips here, when you can't get to a scale:
http://www.weightwatchers.com/util/art/index_art.aspx?tabnum=3&art_id=16981&sc=3030
http://www.sparkpeople.com/resource/slideshow.asp?show=12 (although the deck of card they show is double, they mean a single deck of cards!)
http://www.myfooddiary.com/Resources/estimating_serving_sizes.asp0 -
Yes, measure whatever you can in grams. Most foods listed on MFP have different options to select for measurements.. cups, tbls or grams.0
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I use a scale as everyone else said... I also buy specific size containers... like 1 cup -- so that way I can put more fluid type things in and not worry too much about measuring. I think I have 50 little 1 cup tupperware bowls that I pretty much eat every meal out of... how sad is that? Also -- use salad plates instead of dinner plates, your brain with think you're eating more than you are0
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I have a food scale and has become my best friend. I measure a lot of my foods now and it gives you an idea how much a portion really is. The biggest shocker for me was measuring pasta, believe me 2 ounces is a very small amount, but that is what I eat now.0
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Until you get a food scale, and if you don't click on the link someone posted, 4 oz. of meat is about the size of a deck of cards, or the palm of a "normal" sized woman's hand (which is to say, smaller than a man's hand).0
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I use my scale everyday! One of the best investments in my health I ever bought.0
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Invest in a food scale. It's the best tool in my kitchen!
I agree! That would have been my suggestion0 -
http://www.amazon.com/Scales-Measuring-Tools-Cooks-Gadgets/b?ie=UTF8&node=289787
I have one similar to #22. It has food already programmed in it and you can see the nutritional labels come up. Pretty cool, but not totally necessary.0
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