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In response to
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Dumb cooking question of the day. If is in metrix and call for 600 grams of something...I can just weight 600 grams on a food scale, right?
"
by
ty97
You have a food scale? -- nm
Posted by
spamlet (iPhone) (aka spamlet)
Nov 7 '11, 17:03
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I've been following Weight Watchers for over six years now. A food scale, while not required, is an amazing tool. -- nm
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ty97
Nov 7, 17:06
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I just use the educated guess method.
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spamlet (iPhone)
Nov 7, 17:27
(Though, for a moment when my rommate moved in, he was concerned I had a coke habit when he saw the scale) -- nm
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ty97
Nov 7, 17:07
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In fairness to him, you did lose a lot of weight. -- nm
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TFox
Nov 7, 17:20
Heh, you said "Amazing Tool" -- nm
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Bacon
Nov 7, 17:07
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First and last times you'll hear those words from anyone. -- nm
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ty97
Nov 7, 17:08
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Nice shiv Ty! -- nm
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BroDuckJen
Nov 7, 17:16
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