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Originally Posted by 65X65
...what is the trick to getting a correct measurement. Also...my coach said she measures cooked ...now I know that can be as much as 2X a raw cup! Way more in the case of things like mushrooms and peppers!
I find that sliced veggies are a little easier to approximate when I measure them in a liquid measuring cup rather than my dry measure. I use a 2 cup pyrex and just get things as close to the 1 cup line as possible.
The thing about measuring veggies is that it is more about learning portion sizes and getting in the habit of measuring than anything else. The selected veggies are all comparably low carb and low calorie, so the difference between 1 cup of peppers and 1.25 cup peppers is negligible in terms of calories and nutrition. If you go over a teeny bit (or if you are chopping small versus large) the calories won't be much different. The important thing is learning what 1 cup of something looks like so that you have a trained eyeball once you hit maintenance, and you are in the habit of weighing and measuring your food when you are reintroducing higher calorie and higher carb foods, where a small difference CAN matter.