TimeforTanya 30 Posted June 26, 2014 I'm still only three days post op but I'm thinking ahead for future food prep. For those of u tht weigh ur food do u recommend a certain scale and when weighing Protein do u weigh before or after it's cooked? I'm still not sure what I'm going to do about food prep, but the whole reason I got the band is cause I never knew when to stop eating n always ate too much in one sitting. Is the food scale the right way to go? I've already started measuring my liquids and it's showing me tht I'm lacking a lot n need to increase my intake. But the measurement helps with the liquid so weighing my foods shouldn't be too rough right? I really would appreciate some tips from food scale users and non scale users. 1 Bandista reacted to this Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Colleen C 169 Posted June 26, 2014 I was thinking of getting out some barbie dishes and whatever fits I can eat. lol 1 Bandista reacted to this Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
pink dahlia 2,513 Posted June 26, 2014 Some people use the little kids plates that are divided into 3 sections, they're usually in the dish section at Target, Walmart etc. Barbie, hello kitty, etc. 1 Bandista reacted to this Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
terrydumont46 1,954 Posted June 26, 2014 there are scales that will count Proteins, fats, total carbs, and calories etc. it's called eat smart, I got it through Amazon. while I was going through thelearning phase of eating solids and getting fills my doctor insisted I keep a food log with this info on it. and than we would discuss my food choices at appointments. it really helped to learn healthy choices. 1 Bandista reacted to this Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
gowalking 10,790 Posted June 26, 2014 I'm banded nearly 18 months and I still use a food scale at home. I tracked everything in myfitnesspal and stayed under 1,200 calories a day. As you can see from my ticker, this worked fantastic for me. Hell...my bariatric surgeon said I've totally blown the bell curve in that I've done so very well. I'm grateful as can be. This band was life saving surgery for me...no joke. I was heading towards a life in a wheelchair if I didn't lose weight. I went from constant debilitating pain to being able to do almost anything now. I walk everywhere...and the cane I used for more than two years is now sitting in the corner of my bedroom. I leave it there so I can always see it and know how close I came to losing all mobility. Some people can just eyeball and know when enough is enough. I needed more than that and if you do too, just remember to do what works for you. Good luck!! 3 Colleen C, Bandista and terrydumont46 reacted to this Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Bandista 7,466 Posted June 26, 2014 Hi there and congratulations on your surgery! I don't happen to use a scale but I do use small bowls and a long-handled baby spoon and shrimp fork when I'm at home. I love my little condiment dishes. For me, it's a volume thing, so knowing what bowl works well is a good way for me to measure. I am very conscious of eating Protein first with some veggies, etc. Also, I eat Greek yogurt maybe 4-5 times a week. I get the 100-calorie individual containers (even though I hate all that plastic) because the little cup is perfect for me to add in a few chopped walnuts, some chia seeds and if I'm really splashing out a little gluten-free Cereal. It's impossible to have too much as the little cup would overflow, so it keeps me honest. Yogurt would be a slider food for me if I didn't have the mix-ins. Oh, I also add in collagen for an additional 6 grams of Protein and that makes it thicker, too -- more time for my esophagus to signal the brain. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
TimeforTanya 30 Posted June 26, 2014 Thanks everyone for responding. I thnk I'm going to go for the food scale! Share this post Link to post Share on other sites