How Big is a Serving?

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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.

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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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