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Old 12-09-2007, 03:27 PM   #16  
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Hey Vix, for food, the oz or grams always refers to weight, not volume. Volume measurements using ounces will refer to liquids rather than solid foods. Sorry, I didn't understand earlier that this was the source of the confusion (although I should have caught on when you said you measured 2oz without a scale ).

Rice? 1/2 cup cooked has about 100 cals. Rice is one of the things I measure cooked and by volume rather than weight. Easy peasy.

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Old 12-09-2007, 04:05 PM   #17  
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Absolutely by a good scale! This is probably one of the most important weightloss tools if you are calorie counting.

I measure EVERYTHING when I am at home. This helps me when eating out because I have really developed an eye for estimating portion sizes.

I have a Salter which measures mg, oz and fl oz. Plus it has a button to reset so you can keep adding ingredients or items to your plate and not need to do the math to subtract each measurement.

I got mine at Linen n Things.

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Old 12-09-2007, 05:55 PM   #18  
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Just jumping in here... I bought a fantastic scale from Target for $30 that is large and easy to read and ACCURATE. I believe it was by Mark Graves or something... it might actually be the only one they sell in the stores.

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Old 12-10-2007, 07:47 AM   #19  
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I use a postage scale with a small plate on top. I'm not going to be measuring foods beyond a pound!

Barilla makes a "Pasta Plus" that has better nutrition but doesn't taste like whole wheat pasta.

One cup of cooked pasta = around 200 cals. I usually eat only 1/2 cup because I prefer to "spend" calories on other foods.

Yes, it's an eye opener! But after awhile you learn better how to eyeball what you are eating. For example, I know that 1 ounce of cheddar cheese is about two 1/4-inch slices from a standard rectangular brick. I know this because I've measured it many times.

You'll get the hang of it!

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Old 12-10-2007, 02:06 PM   #20  
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They don't really taste like pasta - but I like shirataki noodles made with soy. A whole bag is only 40 calories. Over here in CA I find them at Whole Foods or Safeway in the same section as the Tofu.
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They don't really taste like pasta - but I like shirataki noodles made with soy. A whole bag is only 40 calories. Over here in CA I find them at Whole Foods or Safeway in the same section as the Tofu.
And of course, the ever-popular spaghetti squash option (which really doesn't taste like pasta, but it's an interesting, tasty dish in its own right).

I would definitely recommend a food scale. After all this time, I still weigh pasta, turkey for sandwiches, soy chips etc.
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Old 12-11-2007, 02:27 AM   #22  
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LOL I know what you mean... I probably used to eat 3 or 4 servings at a time!
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