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Old 05-12-2006, 04:01 PM   #1  
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Thumbs up Best Food Scale!!!

Ok, I just went to the Dietician, and she showed me this food scale and gave it to me to borrow for a week. It's called a Salter Nutritional Scale.. get this...it measures calories, fat, carbs, fibre, sodium, etc.... The coolest thing EVER!!! I'm totally lovin it!!!

You can check it out for yourself here.... http://www.salteronline.com/tools/54023/

I'm definately going to be getting one!
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Old 05-12-2006, 05:51 PM   #2  
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Wow, this sounds terrific! Can you tell me how this works? Like, do you have to type in the name of the food or whatever? I'm hoping it can just magically tell once you set the food on the scale!
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yeah, i'm interested too
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Old 05-12-2006, 07:42 PM   #4  
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With it comes a book full of different foods, any that you can possibly think of...and beside each one is a code for that food.... you enter the code number on the scale, and then it automatically weighs the food, and you can push the fibre button or calorie button, and it will tell you how much of those you have in that amount of that food.... does that makes sense???
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yeah it does. thanks!
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Wow...... that's a pretty awesome scale! $70 is a lot, but it does sound like a solid piece of equipment. Helpful, too. For all of its functions, if I had $70, I'd probably buy one
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