You’ve made your resolutions, you’ve joined a gym, and you’ve eliminated all the holiday sweets from your home.
But all that hard work may be lost if you are eating more than you should to lose weight.
How Big is a Serving of Food?
The good news is that it is easy to measure a serving of food. Sticking to that recommended serving size is another story, but if you are committed to getting back on track to health, measuring your food – even casually – is a must.You don’t need a scale or measuring cups to get an idea of how much is in a serving.
Serving Size Guide
Print out this guide and use it in your kitchen or at the dinner table until you get a feel for what a serving size it. Also, if you haven’t measured your portions in a while, it might be a good refresher to measure serving sizes for a while until you get back on track.- 3 oz. of meat = A deck of cards
- 3 oz. of fish = A checkbook
- 1 ½ oz. of cheese = 3 dice
- 2 tbsp. peanut butter = A ping pong ball
- 1 medium-sized fruit = A baseball
- 1 cup of cooked vegetables = A baseball
- 1 medium potato = A computer mouse
- 1 cup pasta = A baseball
- 1 bagel = A hockey puck
- ½ cup of ice cream = A light bulb
- 1 tbsp. butter or oil = A poker chip
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