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11/12/2020 7:55AM

November 12

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Measuring versus weighing

You're doing everything right. You're eating healthy. You're exercising. You're drinking water. You're tracking your food intake. In spite of all your effort though, the scale isn't moving.

Let's take a look at the difference between measuring your food (with measuring cups, measuring spoons) versus weighing your food (with a food scale).

Here's a great video to show you how measuring your food versus weighing could secretly be sabotaging your efforts in the kitchen:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bnnpUYmr0OM

If you're measuring a cup of cereal, oatmeal, etc., you could easily consume 10-20% more in calories in just that one food in your meal plan. Add that up with all of the other food you consume in a day, you may be consuming 100s of calories more in a day than you intended.

A food scale doesn't have to be elaborate to be effective. You need something that can measure in grams and also have a zero or tare button. I find that measuring certain things like peanut butter, for example, is much easier by putting the whole jar on the scale. Zero out the weight, then scoop out the desired amount of peanut butter in grams rather than how they measure in the video link above.

Do you weigh or measure?

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Marisa T.

I weigh my food

colleen c.

I need to buy a scale!

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