Here are a few examples~
- 1 small baked potato = computer mouse
- 1.5oz hard cheese = 3 dice
- 1/2 C ice cream = light bulb
- 1 C popcorn = baseball
- 3 oz cooked chicken = deck of cards
- 1 banana = length of pencil (about 8")
- 1 tbsp butter, margarine, salad dressing = poker chip
- 1 slice of cake = deck of cards
- 1 slice of pizza = 2 dollar bills
I also learned that there is a difference between serving size and a portion. The Mayo Clinic says "A serving isn't what you happen to put on your plate. A serving is a specific amount of food defined by common measurements, such as cups or tablespoons. In contrast, a portion is the amount of food you put on your plate. For instance, a pancake serving is 4 inches (as shown on the left). But a typical portion you might eat is 6 inches — or 1 1/2 servings. Similarly, a serving of milk is 8 ounces, but the portion you pour might be twice that size."
There is more to the slide show and some more great info here.
While I have been trying to eat less, I still may not have been having the proper serving size for my food items. I will definitely be paying better attention to that this week.
2 comments:
Hey, a girl after my own heart! This is how I'm doing it but today wasn't so good. Thank God tomorrow is a fresh start! Thanks for the additional info :)
Hi Missy I just found your blog through Scale Junkie (I think it was there) and I watned to say thank you for the portion size info. I knew some of that too from my days with GD as well, but I didn't know a lot of it. Thanks for doing the research and sharing. Portion control is definitely one of my biggest problems - my eyes think my stomach likes a lot of food and my stomach tries to keep up! I'm really liking your blog & have added you to my reader.
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