Quality Food Scale
uzit_13
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I know there are digital food scales that will give you the nutritional info on the food you weigh. So far I've seen the EatSmart scale, the Taylor ''Biggest Looser'' and Salter scales. These scales provide nutritional info on either 900 or 1400 products, some let you add foods, some don't.
Are there any others out there? Any suggestions on which work best?
Are there any others out there? Any suggestions on which work best?
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i was coming here to ask the same question!! :-)0
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We got the generic brand I guess you could say of scale at Walmart - it was $15.00 less than the biggest loser scale, and the box indicated it did the same things as the BL scale. Seriously, this thing is AWESOME! Glass scale top, digital, measures grams, oz, everything you need - EASY to use. I can't imagine doing this now without it.0
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My scale doesn't give nutrition information that's what MFP is for but it does however weigh stuff very well and it was less than 20 dollars.0
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My scale doesn't give nutrition information that's what MFP is for but it does however weigh stuff very well and it was less than 20 dollars.
How do you get accurate calories for food of various sizes? For example, a small apple will have less calories than a big one. How do you get around that?0 -
i was coming here to ask the same question!! :-)
Which scales have you looked at, or are thinking about?0 -
My scale doesn't give nutrition information that's what MFP is for but it does however weigh stuff very well and it was less than 20 dollars.
How do you get accurate calories for food of various sizes? For example, a small apple will have less calories than a big one. How do you get around that?
Weight in grams tells me the calories.
Are you talking about the fancy scales that tell you the fat, sugar, carbs, etc?
I don't need something that exact... I can't obsess that much or I'd be scared to eat out of my house.0 -
My scale doesn't give nutrition information that's what MFP is for but it does however weigh stuff very well and it was less than 20 dollars.
That is all that my scale does too...and I'm pleased as punch with it.0 -
My scale doesn't give nutrition information that's what MFP is for but it does however weigh stuff very well and it was less than 20 dollars.
How do you get accurate calories for food of various sizes? For example, a small apple will have less calories than a big one. How do you get around that?
I have a regular, digital scale that measures oz. and grams...it works great and is very accurate, plus it was probably $20 bucks or less. In regard to the example of an apple, remember when you weigh an apple, it includes the core (which you don't eat), so it's best to cut it and weigh it anyway...same with an orange...weigh after you peel it...
Like another poster said, if you are looking for the specifics of fat/carbs/sugars, then go more "fancy" on your scale, but it really isn't that necessary. Remember,eating TOO much fruit is usually NOT what got us to the place of wanting to lose weight, nor is it what keeps us from losing it
A general idea on fruit is fine; worry more about weighing cheeses, meats and/or grains...
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I got the Salter scale for around $30 and love it. It tells you the exact calories, carb grams, etc. for 1400 foods (I believe it is 1400). Easy to use, easy to store. Recommended by a nutritionist.0
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I checked out this scale at the link you provided and it really looks like a good scale!!! Thanks for providing the link!0 -
I got the Salter scale for around $30 and love it. It tells you the exact calories, carb grams, etc. for 1400 foods (I believe it is 1400). Easy to use, easy to store. Recommended by a nutritionist.
My dietician suggested the Salter scale too which is why I'm looking into this type of scale.0 -
i was coming here to ask the same question!! :-)
Which scales have you looked at, or are thinking about?
the only one i had seen was the eatsmart ( i think that's what it's called??)
i just started looking though, and thought MFP would be a great place to get advice on scales!!
the salter scale sounds like a good deal!! i might go with that one. :-)0 -
Anyone else have suggestions?0
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mom24littleon wrote:
...apple, it includes the core (which you don't eat)
Some of us eat the core. Trying to avoid the core just misses out on good apple. I've probably got several trees growing inside me.0
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