A bit random - need friends who use metric system

Aleara2012
Aleara2012 Posts: 225 Member
Hey all! I have been on MFP since beginning of February and have made some wonderful friends but would really like to add some more MFPals who use the metric measuring system... I know that is a bit random butif you feel like it, please send me a friend request :) Thanks! :flowerforyou:

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  • missjojo31
    missjojo31 Posts: 150
    I'm using metric weight, only because thats all my scales have lol
  • Trutra
    Trutra Posts: 131 Member
    Me too, feel free to add me
  • Aleara2012
    Aleara2012 Posts: 225 Member
    I'm using metric weight, only because thats all my scales have lol

    lol! I just love seeing kgs because I don't have to convert every time.... when people report in lbs I always have to convert to kgs to be able to compehand the amount of weight. And feet and inches are the worst for me! I think it is obvious I am not that strong in math :blushing:
  • shmunster
    shmunster Posts: 538 Member
    I'm in metric! I am so used to converting for here though that I sometimes convert it in my head lol
  • Arestoktra
    Arestoktra Posts: 73
    I use metric too. Especially feet inches thing is really hard for me. :grumble:
  • Lasityttö
    Lasityttö Posts: 79 Member
    I'm using metric system, both in my own and my foods weigh. I have hard time perceiving the lbs and ounces and stuff, as I've used metric my whole life. :) Add me if you want to.
  • december8teen
    december8teen Posts: 107
    I'm using the metric system too! :) Feel free to add me if you want. :)
  • Aleara2012
    Aleara2012 Posts: 225 Member
    Wow! What a great response rate! I felt rather lonely here, but it seems there are a lot of us using the metric! Sent friend requests to everybody, I hope that is OK!
  • Hi I am using Metric also
  • Heatherdl52
    Heatherdl52 Posts: 20
    Metric here too! Just used to them and scales metric. An Aussie who grew up with them.....well....think they changed when I was in high school..... a long time ago. Happy for more friends as only been here about 10 days, and every friend helps....and is needed for support. Good luck on your journey.:smile:
  • da_sammit
    da_sammit Posts: 238 Member
    im metric!! add away!
  • Heatherdl52
    Heatherdl52 Posts: 20
    Dont forget me....in case you have already sent your friends request! Thanks.
  • Another metric user here too :) feel free to friend me....
  • emma110984
    emma110984 Posts: 124 Member
    I do!!!! Anyone feel free to add me :0)
  • Aleara2012
    Aleara2012 Posts: 225 Member
    Friend requests sent! thanks all!! :flowerforyou:
  • I used to use the metric system, as my schooling is British, but all the MFP people on here had me converting! =D
  • uk_angeldust
    uk_angeldust Posts: 234 Member
    metric too :)))
  • swisspea
    swisspea Posts: 327 Member
    Hi! I use the metric system. I use liquid measure mostly (mL, metric cups, etc.) but I often use weight measurements in grams because living in Switzerland, all nutritional statements on food packaging uses 100g as a basic unit, which is annoying! Tor example, I will have a 125g pot of yogurt, and it will give me the nutritional information based on 100g.
  • metric user here too :) feel free to add me
  • Kai85
    Kai85 Posts: 439 Member
    Metric! Never used anything else but getting very used to the converts so I can support MFPs!
  • Aleara2012
    Aleara2012 Posts: 225 Member
    Hi! I use the metric system. I use liquid measure mostly (mL, metric cups, etc.) but I often use weight measurements in grams because living in Switzerland, all nutritional statements on food packaging uses 100g as a basic unit, which is annoying! Tor example, I will have a 125g pot of yogurt, and it will give me the nutritional information based on 100g.

    Yep, same here in Germany. I then simply use 1,25 unuts of 100g. Works fine!
  • Elise_healthy4life
    Elise_healthy4life Posts: 182 Member
    Metric here to feel free to add me
  • Hi - I'm using metric here in NZ too. Anyone please feel free to add me too!
    Nice to meet some many friendly people here
  • kaffran
    kaffran Posts: 2
    I'm metric too. Would love to be your friend. Wouldn't it be great if this site had a converter on it - an easy reference tool for both weight and height.
  • skinnysoonsima
    skinnysoonsima Posts: 48 Member
    Metric as well :)
  • mfp_1
    mfp_1 Posts: 516 Member
    I notice that there are fewer duplicates in the database for metric foods. At least if it's 'per 100 g', you don't need a different entry for each size of packet. And you don't need one entry for cups, another for ounces, and another for half packet.

    Just compare entries for Walmart (the US brand) with entries for Asda (the same company but in the UK).

    A lot of people entering metric servings try to make them easy to find by putting '100 g' in the title. If you guys could do that too, it would be great. Thanks.
  • Melampus
    Melampus Posts: 95 Member
    Hi! I use the metric system. I use liquid measure mostly (mL, metric cups, etc.) but I often use weight measurements in grams because living in Switzerland, all nutritional statements on food packaging uses 100g as a basic unit, which is annoying! Tor example, I will have a 125g pot of yogurt, and it will give me the nutritional information based on 100g.

    I live in the UK too and our food labelling is exactly the same. I wonder if it is some European standard. Anyway I suspect the intent is to allow you to directly compare the nutrients in different products without having to adjust for different portion sizes.

    Many foods in MFP having 100g as a serving size and at least in the metric system you can do a lot of adjustment just by putting the decimal point in the right place, for example if you eat 125g you can enter that as 1.25 servings of 100g. If you ate 80g that would be 0.8 servings of 100g.
  • mfp_1
    mfp_1 Posts: 516 Member
    Melampus wrote:
    I wonder if it is some European standard.

    Yes.
    ***********************
    http://europa.eu/legislation_summaries/consumers/product_labelling_and_packaging/l21092_en.htm
    "The information must be expressed per 100g or per 100ml. They can also be expressed per package or per portion."
    ***********************


    Melampus wrote:
    If you ate 80g that would be 0.8 servings of 100g.

    Alternatively:
    Select the down-arrow to the right of "100 g".
    Select the "1 g" option.
    Enter 80 servings of 1 gram.
  • pinkvanilla
    pinkvanilla Posts: 8 Member
    Hahaha. i use the metric too. i'm asian! add me as a friend if you want! :)