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    I never measure my veggies. Maybe I should. I guesstimate how much I'm eating. For example, brocolli, how would I measure that - (when it's frozen) ... after I cook it or before? Can't I just guess? It's so much easier this way and I don't think it would be that big of a deal...
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    Re: Do you guys HONESTLY measure out your veggies in a measuring cup?

    on induction we are allowed 2 cups of salad vegetables and 1 cup of vegetables off the "other" list -- I measure everything before I cook it (even if it's frozen) so I know how much I am actually eating. Some items I use a scale and others I use the measuring cup. You'll be surprised when you start measuring that you are either over eating or under eating your vegetables. Since most of your carbs come from the veggies you need to know how many you are actually eating.

    Once you move on to OWL Rung 1 and add another 5 net carbs of veggies that's also when you need to know how much you are eating.

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      Re: Do you guys HONESTLY measure out your veggies in a measuring cup?

      I used to doing early Atkins. I had no vision for estimating. Now, after being on Atkins for years, I seldom measure.

      My theory is that many of us became fat from taking a little of this and a little of that without a true picture of how much we were eating. I need to keep myself honest.

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        Re: Do you guys HONESTLY measure out your veggies in a measuring cup?

        Sort-of...I measure with the scale Try this: estimate a cup of whatever, then measure it to see if you are close...I've found out I suck at estimating
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        • #5
          Re: Do you guys HONESTLY measure out your veggies in a measuring cup?

          I weigh my veggies...much more accurate that way. I do measure blueberries in a measuring cup...they are little and round and fit in the cup nicely.

          Got a digital food scale with the TARE feature a while back...best investment I made. Many times I was underestimating.
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          • #6
            Re: Do you guys HONESTLY measure out your veggies in a measuring cup?

            Originally posted by pinkfeathers
            I never measure my veggies. Maybe I should. I guesstimate how much I'm eating. For example, brocolli, how would I measure that - (when it's frozen) ... after I cook it or before? Can't I just guess? It's so much easier this way and I don't think it would be that big of a deal...

            I measure and weigh and do so before cooking as the book states. If you guess you ill undoubtedly eat more or less than what you are supposed to. Just go by the guidelines and you'll do fine.


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            • #7
              Re: Do you guys HONESTLY measure out your veggies in a measuring cup?

              I answered 'No' in your poll, but that's not the whole answer.

              I do not use "cups" to measure my veggies. Never have. I use a food scale and weigh them, then calculate carb count that way. It's by far and away more accurate for carb counts than a "cups" measurement, & I can actually eat more veggies.

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                Re: Do you guys HONESTLY measure out your veggies in a measuring cup?

                Never. However, what I usually do is take out how much I want, then cut in about half since a cup really is not much with all of the air between the "loosely packed" leaves figured in. I then visualize whether the remaining pile would fit into a cup.
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                  Re: Do you guys HONESTLY measure out your veggies in a measuring cup?

                  Originally posted by pinkfeathers
                  I never measure my veggies. Maybe I should. I guesstimate how much I'm eating. For example, brocolli, how would I measure that - (when it's frozen) ... after I cook it or before? Can't I just guess? It's so much easier this way and I don't think it would be that big of a deal...
                  If you are concerned why not try doing a test? Measure out what you think is two cups of salad or whatever and then actually measure it to see how close your estimates are. Frankly, I'm with you. I like to prepare my meals quickly and do estimates and the less stuff used to make it, the less to clean up.

                  I can't answer your question on brocoli because I hate cooked vegetables (as a rule - exceptions are there but few) and normally eat it raw. A kitchen scale costs under 10 bucks, though and it helps to have it around for times like this.

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