LA Weight Loss - Need a Visual
ChefsGirl
04-17-2008, 12:54 PM
I’m going to hit the salad bar in our new café for lunch today. Can someone tell me what 2 oz of shredded cheese looks like? For 1 dairy.
Would it be ¼ cup? ½ cup? A couple tablespoons?
Mama Nicole
04-17-2008, 12:59 PM
I don't know, Jill....someone will.......but let me just say how good you are doing :) Planning is the key.......and you obviously are doing just that :) Good for you......keep it up!!!
XOXO
krjpy
04-17-2008, 01:08 PM
Still working on finding the "shredded", but
1 1/2 oz. of cheese = the size of 3 dominoes or a 9-volt battery
This would be solid though. I'll find something now that it is driving me crazy.
According to the recipe I just found 4oz is 1 cup for shredded cheese, so you are looking at 1/2 a cup for a full dairy of shredded cheese.
ChefsGirl
04-17-2008, 02:22 PM
Thanks!
The whole estimating thing is something new to me that I'm really trying to work at. I try so hard to be "perfect" all the time and when I'm not I use it as an excuse to fall of the wagon. I literally weigh and measure EVERYTHING I put in my mouth. While this is a great habit, it limits me for spur of the moment decisions, even those that are good for me.
Like today. I wanted a salad w/ my pre-portioned sandwich from home. A SALAD for god's sake. I almost didn't let myself have it b/c I couldn't weigh everything and wouldn't have the nutritional information for the dressings & cheese downstairs. I decided to go for it.....and it feels good.
I got a salad w/ romain, iceberg, peppers, cucumbers & shredded cheese. I chose the FF Italian dressing. I eyeballed everything and did my best to stay w/in the portion sizes. I actually probably went a little light b/c this looks WAY smaller than my salads I weigh out at home. I'm counting it as 2V, 1D & 1F. Totally reasonable don't you think?
I'm trying to give myself more freedom here. I think it will allow for longer periods OP.
And Kelly......thanks for your other thread! That's definately a print-out for me.
krjpy
04-17-2008, 02:43 PM
Anytime!
Your thread got me thinking, so I went looking.
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