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Shouka 08-05-2009 05:16 PM

Weigh or measure
 
I'm debating spend some cash on a nice digital food scale, but before I do, I'm wondering how many people weigh there food and how many meausre (ie measuring cups and such)? Is there a difference? Which is better?

Thanks,
Shouka

Rebound 08-05-2009 05:23 PM

I weigh, and I've waxed poetic in about 10 threads lately so I'll stop yapping on about it.

If nothing else, though, I'll say that if you weigh you have many fewer dishes and utensils to wash!

:)

Onederchic 08-05-2009 05:28 PM

I recently got a food scale and I love, love, love it ♥

AbbySinthe 08-05-2009 05:29 PM

I'm probably no help because I do both. Like tonight we're having steak so I'll weigh how many ounces I'm having. If I have brown rice w/it, I'll use my measuring cup. But now that I think of it, I guess my scale is a necessity. I mean I couldn't shove that steak into a cup to figure out how much I had. And I'm horrible at eye balling so the scale does keep me pretty honest.

Yeah, that probably didn't help... Sorry :o

Narnia99 08-05-2009 05:30 PM

I love my food scale! I use both methods though.

Cebsme 08-05-2009 05:32 PM

Weigh.

Measuring, can be more subjective. I will tell this story yet again. I had my husband measure out a half cup of pancake mix, and I weighed it according to the package. His, which did look like half a cup, and its what I would have counted as half a cup before I started weighing. His would have been 30 more calories.

Aclai4067 08-05-2009 06:01 PM

I used to measure, but some things you can't really measure (like meat). So I got a scale, and I found myself weighing everything. It's easier and I don't have to wash my measuring cup like twice a day or more

mandalinn82 08-05-2009 06:06 PM

Weighing is more accurate. That said, I measured, and still measure, and never really weighed anything, so it can work either way.

RealCdn 08-05-2009 06:17 PM

I tend to weigh more than I measure. For me it's just easier in the end. It's also wonderful for baking to get repeatable recipes once I've found something I like. ie. the current breakfast food is a waffle with 7g oat flour, 7g white flour, 3g protein powder... well, you get the point. It's just easier to get it the same way each time. I do, however, measure the syrup (which was homemade, and the ingredients originally weighed). :D

toastedsmoke 08-05-2009 06:19 PM

I measure grains, flours and sauces that list the calories in cups or tsp or TBS and personally I prefer to measure. I weigh things like meat and fish the day I buy them and portion them individually labelling weight and calorie value. My food scale is not THAT nice though: it's a cheap Walmart one. Maybe I'd use it more if it was the nice digital kind.

kaplods 08-05-2009 07:25 PM

I love weighing (on a digital scale with both ounces and grams, with a zeroing feature) because of the savings in dirty utensils and dishes. Increased accuracy is a bonus.

slim n up 08-05-2009 08:17 PM

I just got started again :carrot::carrot::carrot:and for me weighing is easier, less dirty dishes, and I can just weigh everything in the containers that I plan to take to work. I work in a kitchen, and I no longer allow myself to eat the food there.

Wilma

kiramira 08-05-2009 09:40 PM

I do both. I use the method that the measurement calls for. Like, if I need 1/2 cup rice, I'll measure 1/2 cup rice. If I need 2 oz cheese, I'll weigh 2 oz cheese. If a recipe like chili makes 4 servings, I'll weigh the entire amount and divide it by 4 and weigh out my portion...just depends.

I figure that my dishwasher (aka DH) can handle the extra measuring implement or two...

Kira

Rain Dancer 08-06-2009 12:15 AM

I also do both. It works well for me. :D

prinny 08-06-2009 07:37 AM

I do both depending on what it is but, get the scale. It makes life so much easier. That way you can measure amounts using the preferred method for the substance in question.


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