So THIS is a Tablespoon!!!!

1Corinthians13
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I just have to laugh at myself. Thankfully, this hasn't caused me to gain weight, but I have been eyeballing my tablespoons. You know, sugar-free creamer in my coffee, hummus on my sandwiches, peanut butter and jelly, salad dressing.
Yesterday, I decided to actually measure those things. Wow! Have I been WAY overestimating!!!
Oh the amount of Peaunt Better I have been using...and creamer!!!
But I'm really excited now because this means I will not be overestimating anymore! Haha!
Yesterday, I decided to actually measure those things. Wow! Have I been WAY overestimating!!!
Oh the amount of Peaunt Better I have been using...and creamer!!!
But I'm really excited now because this means I will not be overestimating anymore! Haha!
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I just have to laugh at myself. Thankfully, this hasn't caused me to gain weight, but I have been eyeballing my tablespoons. You know, sugar-free creamer in my coffee, hummus on my sandwiches, peanut butter and jelly, salad dressing.
Yesterday, I decided to actually measure those things. Wow! Have I been WAY overestimating!!!
Oh the amount of Peaunt Better I have been using...and creamer!!!
But I'm really excited now because this means I will not be overestimating anymore! Haha!0 -
Good for you! Understanding what true portions are is a huge step to success!
People might make fun of you for measuring every tablespoon you use but at least you know it's accurate!!
ESPECIALLY with something like peanut butter!! WOAH!
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Yup, so true. This is one of my biggest problems too. My idea in my head of what a tablespoon or a cup of something looks like and reality are two different things. My head likes to lie to me and tell me that the portion I just put on my plate is a cup of rice and 4 oz of meat when its really more like 2 cups and 10 oz! Now I'm trying to measure everything and its really opened my eyes. I think I'm going to buy a scale too so I can measure my meat servings. It all adds up. :drinker:0
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The other day I was measuring (actually weighing) my 2 tbsp of peanut butter - mostly because I can't seem to get it all out of the tablespoon to eat it on my celery, and I nailed it the first time. Which means, I might need to cut back on my peanut butter intake? Noooooooooooooooooooooo :sad: :sad: :sad:0
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Yes, Tam, I will definitely be measuring from now on! I'm pretty good at measuring out other stuff, but for some reason, with Tablespoons, I thought...I can do this!
Oh, I so can't!0 -
i have this problem too so i'll be buying me a food scale, the worst is the meat, how much 4 or 5 oz is, i measure everything else but the meat...i know i'm over estimating!0
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I just bought a food scale. Turns out I had been underestimating meat ounces.0
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I don't have problems with meat. I look on the package and divide it accordingly.
But tablespoons and cups as well...0 -
Yep, I too was over eyeballing with my tsp and tbsp. In fact I had measuring spoons, just didn't like them cause they were old :laugh: so I was using regular teaspoon and tablespoon. I have nice new ones now and a measuring cup too, plus a digital scale so I'm even weighing my baked cheetos (even though it's really hard to fit more than an oz of them in a snack bag and close it without tearing unless it's over0
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Yes, measuring spoons, measuring cups and a food scale!!!
They are your friends..................0
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