Is it cheating if...
gin_gin
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you squish food into a measuring cup to fit to get the amount?
I know that makes no sense to you what I'm trying to say is
let's say I wanted a serving of yams which is 2/3 cup. Okay looking at yams....looking at cup I'm only gonna be able
to fit 1-2 at the most in that little cup so if I put some in there and mash them to get 2/3 cup is that cheating?
I know that makes no sense to you what I'm trying to say is
let's say I wanted a serving of yams which is 2/3 cup. Okay looking at yams....looking at cup I'm only gonna be able
to fit 1-2 at the most in that little cup so if I put some in there and mash them to get 2/3 cup is that cheating?
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What does your heart tell you?
Weigh the damn yamn.0 -
Yep, weigh your food.0
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This is why weight trumps volume every time. Buy a scale.0
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Yes, it is. The only way to be accurate is to weigh your food (in grams) on a digital food scale. Best <$20 investment I ever made. You'll be shocked at how much you're actually eating. Measuring cups are very deceitful.0
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Ok as having not used a food scale before If i weigh it thats not going to tell me how much 2/3 cup is whether its mashed or not?
don't think I'm getting this across like I"m trying to okay I weigh 2/3 cup mashed and 2/3 cup not mashed so how does that tell me the calories i'm having?0 -
i prefer to prepare all of my food near a black hole.0
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:P lol0
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i prefer to prepare all of my food near a black hole.
ROFLMAO!!!0 -
GIn-gin, The database on here has yams, calories given per x amount of ounces. I think what everyone is saying is that this measurement is much more accurate than 2/3 cup because of the question you are having.0
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Ok as having not used a food scale before If i weigh it thats not going to tell me how much 2/3 cup is whether its mashed or not?
Do your own experiment.
Put peeled, cut yam cubes, slices, whatever .... in a measuring cup (2/3) ...... Then put those same yams on a scale ....... weigh it
Put mashed yams (packed) in a measuring cup (2/3) .Then put those same yams on a scale..... weigh it ....
The mashed yams WILL weigh more. For your MFP calories ........ enter the WEIGHT of the yams.0 -
if you have to start a sentance with 'is it cheating...' it usually is :P0
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you squish food into a measuring cup to fit to get the amount?
I know that makes no sense to you what I'm trying to say is
let's say I wanted a serving of yams which is 2/3 cup. Okay looking at yams....looking at cup I'm only gonna be able
to fit 1-2 at the most in that little cup so if I put some in there and mash them to get 2/3 cup is that cheating?
Why would filling the cup be cheating? If it fits in a cup, then it's a cup. I would think that not doing this would be cheating, becasue then you are just measuring the air between the pieces. That could lead to over-estimating your calories and eating too little, thus throwing you into starvation mode and causing a general downward spiral in your entire life!0 -
One of the mysteries of the dreded plateau, not knowing how much a person actually eats0
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Finally someone who thinks the way I do! LOL0
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Ok I think I understand now we're going by volume and not what can technically fit in the cup
and now people are telling me measuring cups are not accurate and I assume this is why
because clueless people like me are not into breaking it down into ounces and volumes etc
i just took for granted if it says one serving is....unless they get technical with how its measured
or put into the measuring device and that is listed on the label as to how they arrived with serving
size then its a free for all
now i've confused myself yet again lol0 -
When you pick the food category, if it doesn't say "mashed" you are eating more than you are logging. Is that cheating? I can't answer that because there is no competition or rules... But it is your choice.0
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lets take the example of potato chips....lets say 1 cup is 100 calories. now if you take a bunch of chips and grind them up and pack them into a 1 cup measuring cup that is going to have a lot more than 100 calories.
so in general is best just to weigh them.0 -
I think it would be ok. I mean, there's a difference between trying to fill the cup, and using like a space bag to MAKE it fit =P0
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@Laces_Out that makes complete sense to me now thanks for the visual lol
whether you mash or not like measuring cereal every morning
one morning you can get xxx amount in and the next a different amount
all this time I've been using measuring cups hard to tell what calories I'm in taking *sigh0 -
Yes, it is. The only way to be accurate is to weigh your food (in grams) on a digital food scale. Best <$20 investment I ever made. You'll be shocked at how much you're actually eating. Measuring cups are very deceitful.
To answer your original question, I think you'd come closest to being accurate if you don't mash them up unless the data you're going by is specifically for "mashed yams."0 -
Thanks @ SouthernArt77 guess I'll be purchasing a scale soon!0
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Thanks @ SouthernArt77 guess I'll be purchasing a scale soon!0
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Digital scale on Amazon about $20. Measures in grams, ounces, lbs, etc. Also lets you account for the weight that you have your food on.
Easy to use and leaves little room for error0 -
I don't care if it's cheating...I cram as much food as I can into a level measuring cup. And, I enjoy every last bite of it!!0
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Yep, weigh your food.
This. My kitchen scale is my best friend.0 -
are they mashed yams? because then they should definitely fill the cup.0
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you squish food into a measuring cup to fit to get the amount?
I know that makes no sense to you what I'm trying to say is
let's say I wanted a serving of yams which is 2/3 cup. Okay looking at yams....looking at cup I'm only gonna be able
to fit 1-2 at the most in that little cup so if I put some in there and mash them to get 2/3 cup is that cheating?
lol - give yourself a pass. At least you're measuring!0 -
your body keeps an accurate journal regardless of what you write down!0
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Can anyone recommend a specific scale? I want to get one.0
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It's sweet potatoes....I think it's perfectly fine.0
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