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Old 01-10-2008, 02:17 AM   #1  
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so i just relized that i count calories and should poke my head in this form as well as the other ones i use. with that said, i ususally use cups and spoons to mesure all my food. but whenever food discribes its caloric increments in oz's im a little lost. where does one get a food scale? i dont think ive ever seen one at the grocery store...for sale that is....

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Old 01-10-2008, 07:22 AM   #2  
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Places like Target, Bed Bath and Beyond, etc.

You can also use a postal scale!

I prefer the digital ones so there's no guessing. Mine has both ounces and grams - which can be nice when a nutrition label uses one, but not the other.
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Old 01-10-2008, 09:51 AM   #3  
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I just bought one at amazon. Don't have it yet, should be delivered in the next few days. They have a bunch of them on that site with reviews. I ordered the Newline Elegant Digital Glass Kitchen Food Scale. I can let you know how I like it once I get it.
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Old 01-10-2008, 09:55 AM   #4  
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I bought mine from Walgreens for about $10. I love it
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We have a Salter Digital Glass Kitchen Scale I purchased from Bed Bath and Beyond. We have had it for about a year and it has worked out really well. It has a feature that allows you to put a plate/bowl on the scale and hit the zero button and the scale will go back to zero so you can then add your food without having to do any math. I am all about not doing math!

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This high-capacity digital kitchen scale has an 11 pound capacity and measures in 1/8th ounce increments. The large, easy-to-clean glass platform allows for weighing of large items. Multiple items can even be weighed consecutively with the tare feature. A simple touch of the button easily converts measurements between grams and ounces. Also features auto zero scale to automatically adjust scale to zero, and auto shut off to conserve battery life. Uses one 9-volt battery which is not included. Ten-year warranty. Model # 6300SVDR.
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Old 01-10-2008, 10:09 AM   #6  
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That sounds like the scale I bought from BB&B...I just LOVE it. That zero feature (forget what it's called...TARE or something) is so great! It is so accurate & I found I was UNDERestimating my proteins & veggies. Sounds like that would be a good thing but I was gypping myself on important nutrients.

The digital scales are more expensive than the regular diet scales but so worth the investment.
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I have a Salter that I love and bought it many years ago at Linen N Things. I have to change the battery about once every 2 years.

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Old 01-10-2008, 10:48 AM   #8  
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We are considering getting another one. The one we have is about 10 yrs old. When I brought it home, boobalah kinda laughed. After he saw me dividing certain packaged items in half he became a convert. We make our own meat mix to substitute for ground beef. Whenever ground turkey and ground pork is on sale, we buy pounds of it, combine it and break it into 1 lb sections. We put a bowl on the scale, tare it and put the meat in, then to freezer bags and we're done!

We want another one that has a bigger surface. I think I'd like to go the extra money and get one at BB&B or LnT. (Don't forget your 20% off coupon). We'd also like to get one that has the numbers on the side so you don't have to lean down and try and look under the edge of a bowl.

I think they are invaluable.
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I have a Salter too and I love it. I've had it for years, have treated it badly and it still works like a champ. I couldn't get by as a calorie counter without it.
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Old 01-11-2008, 02:20 AM   #10  
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thanx guys! all your infor was really helpful!
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Old 01-11-2008, 09:29 AM   #11  
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I have a non-digital scale that is probably about 25 years old. It gets the job done, but I assume it's not the most precise. I really want to get a digital one, but I need to find a cheap one! Now I'll be on the lookout for one.
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MissChris, save up for a Salter. It's worth it.
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Old 01-11-2008, 01:38 PM   #13  
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Its been a couple years but I got my wonderful digital scale at Walmart. Its their Good Cooks brand, and is 2 pcs - a scale and a tray. This one, too, can be set at zero once a plate or bowl is on it which is, IMHO, the best feature of a scale ever created. It also can convert from oz to grams which is great since grams are used on so many nutrition labels. Can't remember what I paid, but it wasn't much.
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