How I stopped kidding myself
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... I work amidst multiple labs and am often deeply amused to find scales (and refrigerators) in the building labeled "FOOD," "NOT FOR FOOD."6
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Great post!0
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Excellent post and thanks for bumping! Learning a lot here about weighing food. Some of these tips will save some time cuz dang....I’m spending so much time weighing, measuring and logging lol. But I’m a newbie so I guess it will get faster.2
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Excellent post and thanks for bumping! Learning a lot here about weighing food. Some of these tips will save some time cuz dang....I’m spending so much time weighing, measuring and logging lol. But I’m a newbie so I guess it will get faster.
I am in the market for a larger scale. Mine maxes out at 5lbs which is fine and dandy for single portions and meals, but when I cook 5-6 qts of soup in a solid stainless steel or cast iron pot it’s just not happening.
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I made a crockpot beef stew yesterday, adding the ingredients into a MFP recipe. My crockpot is a 6 qt so I just transferred the 6 quarts into cup servings to determine the calories.0
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The victory when one manages a perfect measure is real. Made vegetable moussaka over the weekend. I'm in the UK, so all cooking and baking is by weight, not by volume, and when I measured 20g butter for the roux, perfectly, first time, you better believe I was doing a happy dance in the kitchen.
Then I had a mass fail on getting cheese right first time. To be fair, I cook with butter or oil most days, and indulge in cheese considerably less frequently.
But as an American transplant to the Home Counties, I find measuring completely second nature now, because that's how all our recipes are notated. So for Americans, if you want to build that habit, try switching online recipes to metric. It worked a treat for me!2 -
Hmm sounds like I need to break out the old food scale... I got one from weight watchers years ago, and had great success with it. But I got "smart" and here I am. Sad about the PB though, I haven't actually measured mine -I'm dreading it! Gotta make sacrifices if I want to lose, right? Happy Tuesday to everyone
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Hmm sounds like I need to break out the old food scale... I got one from weight watchers years ago, and had great success with it. But I got "smart" and here I am. Sad about the PB though, I haven't actually measured mine -I'm dreading it! Gotta make sacrifices if I want to lose, right? Happy Tuesday to everyone
Food scale use is not only more accurate, it's super easy once you learn the tricks - for sure easier than cups/spoons. To get tips, take a look at this thread (and ignore the misleading click-bait/joke title):
https://community.myfitnesspal.com/en/discussion/10498882/weighing-food-takes-too-long-and-is-obsessive0 -
Bumping since I'm here and it's a damn good post!2
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I remember the first time I weighed the mayo on my plate and then checked how many calories were in it2
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Never looked at peanut butter the same way again after this food scale.
Calorie wise, you get more bang for your buck metaphorically from cream cheese.1 -
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