I hope I didn't offend you,
fit4lyfe and others. I don't want you to feel that I don't understand you.
But for me, weighing food isn't a "diet," and it's just not that hard for me to put something on a scale before I put it on my plate. Like I said, the guide you posted would be very helpful at restaurants or other events.
Still, for those who (like me!

)became obese because of portion control issues, weighing is a really great tool. I never ate big macs, I never ate ho hos (not saying you or anyone else did!). I LITERALLY became obese because I did not understand what a normal serving is. I still have trouble figuring it out. I'm just not that great with guesstimating. Sometimes I have to do it, but in the comfort of my own home, its really nice to just take the guess work out.
I don't want people to think I sit at home weighing my food all day LOL. I know busy and I commiserate with you. I go to school full time, too. 6 classes. I also am a research assistant, do an internship, have a family, and a 2 hour daily commute (ughh). I TOTALLY understand wanting to make food a simple thing. The thing is, I bring my food with me from home, so I don't do on-the-go at restaurants or anything like that, so maybe that's why I feel like the eyeballing thing just doesn't apply to me, and I can't be alone on that. I also bring my own stuff for meetings instead of snacking on the stuff everyone else eats. I just weigh my stuff out, wrap it up, and bring it with me. So it just makes sense for me to weigh it out since I can.
Anyway, I definitely think this could help people, but there's nothing wrong with having to weigh either and I just wanted to make sure that was clear. Just my 2 cents, though. I certainly don't mean to offend anyone. To each her own!
