Measuring Instead of Weighing Food

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  • Опубликовано: 26 дек 2024

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  • @sarahhughey1612
    @sarahhughey1612 Год назад +3

    I know this is an older video, but it is so relevant to me today! I needed this! I feel really good about weighing, and find it causes me zero food chatter... Except for prepacked veggie burgers and the like. Then, adding a pinch of patty caused me problems.I feel like it was a missing element to help me keep on strong. Thank you!!

  • @MicheleMoore7161959
    @MicheleMoore7161959 6 лет назад +23

    “You’re head is a bad neighborhood, don’t go in there alone.” Priceless! This all sounds so sensible, and sounds like it brings you peace. Outstanding! Thank you.

  • @moyga
    @moyga 6 лет назад +9

    I think that at the start you should weigh your food for a long time but later on this method really works.
    I got to goal weight losing 40 kg and have kept it off for two years so far and now I don't weigh most of my food anymore.
    After hitting my goal weight and moving to Japan where I basically have no kitchen in my apartment and very little time to cook I stopped weighing my food for the most part.
    Instead of weighing, I just usually always eat the same amounts of the same foods as they are packaged and monitor my weight and adjust based on that.
    For example I buy packets of frozen blueberries and tubs of prebiotic greek yoghurt and every morning for breakfast my breakfast will have one of those entire packets of blueberries and one of those entire tubs of greek yoghurt and I dont need to weigh them because the amount in the packages is already pre-weighed and consistent so I'm eating the same amount every morning and I monitor my weight and it isn't changing. I use this method for almost everything that I eat on a regular basis.

  • @katrabert1942
    @katrabert1942 6 лет назад +5

    Susan, thank you so much for this vlog. This subject line was very freeing for me.

  • @joyshaw8355
    @joyshaw8355 6 лет назад +5

    Thanks for shooting this topic... I’ve thought about this a lot. You have clarified and made things seems so much simpler!!! We all need simple!!

  • @jenisunfruit
    @jenisunfruit 6 лет назад +4

    This makes so much sense. So needed and appreciated.

  • @allyssashirazi7746
    @allyssashirazi7746 6 лет назад +2

    Another excellent weekly vlog! This idea makes BLE even more appealing to those who may have found it difficult.
    Bright Line Eating is a wonderful program and I love that you are open to making changes to continuously grow and make it easier for everyone to enjoy and benefit from. Thank you

  • @maniok1977
    @maniok1977 3 года назад +2

    I have kefir with plain yoghurt in the morning. "Homemade" kefir. Very healthy.

  • @melodyspaw
    @melodyspaw 2 года назад +1

    Thank you 🙏 for sharing this very important info God Bless

    • @Brightlineeating
      @Brightlineeating  2 года назад

      Hi Melody! We are glad you found this vlog valuable! 🧡

  • @donnafranco1486
    @donnafranco1486 6 лет назад +9

    Because I do not trust myself yet (3 months), I weigh everything! I even weigh all of my fruit so that I don't have to think about it all day. I may be wrong according to the plan but it is less mental angst to peel and weigh all fruit. Fruit comes in so many sizes! Even Cuties in January are tiny so about 4-5 is 6oz but by April, they are bigger, so 2-3 is 6oz. Do not get me started on the mental gymnastics of bananas! Since weighing my food, I weigh and mentally let go with full trust. When I am in my right size body, maybe, but for now it feels like a gateway to blurry lines; for me.

    • @andersonbui1808
      @andersonbui1808 6 лет назад

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    • @andersonbui1808
      @andersonbui1808 6 лет назад

      $(‘

    • @jenden1978
      @jenden1978 4 года назад

      Same here, totally. Pre-weighed and packaged string cheese that's definitely one ounce is one thing... a peach the size of my palm vs. a peach the size of my face is a different thing entirely, and my Saboteur would have a field day (and I allowed it... once). The "one piece rule" doesn't work for me, and I'm thankful I know myself well enough to admit it. :)

  • @oldaccount8415
    @oldaccount8415 6 лет назад +2

    "your head is a bad neighborhood. dont go it alone" ahahahah. i died. too funny (and funny because its so true!)

  • @aprilynnebarrett3239
    @aprilynnebarrett3239 3 года назад

    This is so important for anyone living Bright!

  • @MsRaeRae
    @MsRaeRae 4 года назад +2

    “No saby thank you” 😭🤣😂🤣🤦🏻‍♀️🤣

  • @marksmith4512
    @marksmith4512 Год назад

    What about batch recipes like soups that may contain various categories how do you measure those?

  • @karihall9542
    @karihall9542 6 лет назад +1

    Im glad you talked about the berries. When I weigh them, I get almost 2 -6 oz servings from one package that says 6 oz???

    • @teresagosser8921
      @teresagosser8921 6 лет назад

      6 oz volume isn't the same as 6 oz of weight. Most foods are measure in volume, not weight, by the suppliers.

    • @Racismisnotcool
      @Racismisnotcool 5 лет назад

      Teresa Gosser sorry for the dumb question so In Kari’s example are you saying she’d then still weigh only 6oz out since she’s getting 2 servings from a 6oz package? Meaning she’s eat the package on two days vs one?

  • @carlyeslinger
    @carlyeslinger 6 лет назад +2

    Hmm, I still weigh all my fruit for the most part. I will even take a bit from another banana if one isn’t 6 oz. Most bananas are more like 3 1/2-4oz I find. I hope this is still okay, because it seems like I’d be eating more fruit than others who are just taking a piece of fruit. And I know fruit is high in natural sugars...I guess that’s why I’m curious. Will source the book on this since I have not taken the boot camp.

  • @rafi.and.yehuda
    @rafi.and.yehuda 8 месяцев назад

    I live in Israel and Chumous is a high fat.No protein in it since it’s made with a lot of oil.

  • @jstefoni
    @jstefoni 6 лет назад +2

    It seems like for a lot of these products, you are using the weight on the package instead of weighing them yourself. So you are going by weight not just measure. This seems to make common sense to me! And its so much simpler! Good breakthrough!

  • @deenagle6595
    @deenagle6595 Год назад

    this was really helpful, thank you.

  • @janelllucas686
    @janelllucas686 6 лет назад

    I purchased the scale you recommended and when I weigh a penny, which is 2.5, it weighs out at 2. Any suggestions?

  • @artfullyzen233
    @artfullyzen233 3 года назад

    I have been wanting to try BLE but I still don't understand how a female at my height of 5 feet and a female 6 feet tall is supposed to eat the same weight of food in a day on BLE. Someone please explain.

    • @Brightlineeating
      @Brightlineeating  3 года назад

      Hi, Zen B!
      At this time, the weight loss food plan varies by gender-men get more protein than women. There is ample opportunity to add denser foods and variety to the food plan should you decide that’s what you need. Other than that, it’s the same no matter the person’s age, size, or activity level. This is completely fine. It’s a plan that results in fairly rapid weight loss for everyone. But, of course, people’s basal metabolic rates do differ, so some people shed pounds even more quickly on the weight loss food plan than others.
      The Bright Line Eating food plan becomes individually tailored when goal weight is reached. To incorporate a maintenance food plan, more food is added gradually until weight loss comes to a halt and a slender body size is maintained. People with faster metabolisms will end up adding much more food to achieve this balance point, so different individuals end up with different (sometimes dramatically different) maintenance food plans. It’s also worth noting that, even for the same person, the maintenance food plan will need to be adjusted from time to time, as the body’s metabolism speeds up or slows down based on activity levels, increasing age, seasons, hormonal changes, and many other factors. 🧡

    • @jasminemariedarling
      @jasminemariedarling 2 года назад +1

      I'm tall but I still have to eat a very small amount of food daily to lose weight. I have friends who are much shorter than me who burn a higher daily calorie count, so height isn't a factor imo.

  • @ninaalexa6163
    @ninaalexa6163 6 лет назад +1

    Can I do this plan if I'm breastfeeding?

    • @Brightlineeating
      @Brightlineeating  6 лет назад

      Hi, Nina
      I’m so sorry, I don’t have the answer to your question.
      I recommend reaching out to our Customer Support Team at support.brightlineeating.com They have an extensive database of questions and answers! You can also email them from that site. 😊 Lori, BLE Social Media Manager

    • @alumniadri8716
      @alumniadri8716 5 лет назад

      Nina Alexa You can but ask your obgyn first.
      I am nursing and using the bright line maintenance plan. It’s working fine for me!

    • @Brightlineeating
      @Brightlineeating  5 лет назад

      Hi, Nina! I recommend reaching out to our Customer Support Team at support.brightlineeating.com They have an extensive database of questions and answers! You can also email them from that site. 😊
      With love, Lori - BLE Social Media Maven

    • @janesaavedra1323
      @janesaavedra1323 5 лет назад

      I did it and it worked well for me. I used the maintenance plan.

  • @tompenrod637
    @tompenrod637 6 лет назад +1

    Beautiful thanks

  • @mykindpharm
    @mykindpharm 5 лет назад +3

    I was excited about learning this new way of eating until this vlog... I need something so much more simpler...
    I will continue my search elsewhere :'(

    • @Brightlineeating
      @Brightlineeating  5 лет назад

      While I'm sorry to hear that Bright Line Eating isn't a good fit, it's true that BLE isn't for everyone.
      That being said, if you change your mind, we'll be here! I wish you all the best in your journey! xoxo

    • @jenden1978
      @jenden1978 4 года назад

      There's no reason to measure if weighing would give you more peace. I weigh everything. The one time I used the "one piece rule" for fruit, I had a peach the size of my face. Not worth it.

  • @char-su9vu
    @char-su9vu 6 лет назад

    I was wondering about not having dairy, and was just wondering will there be enough calcium in a diet without dairy? Thank you so much :)

    • @TheSnowReport28
      @TheSnowReport28 6 лет назад +1

      Charlotte Ervin check out plant based calcium sources. There’s calcium in a bunch of other sources without consuming dairy. Also, maybe look more into dairy and whether it’s a healthy source of calcium or not 👍🏼💕

    • @char-su9vu
      @char-su9vu 6 лет назад

      Molly LouiseS28 Thanks! 😊👍

    • @thoughtfulpro371
      @thoughtfulpro371 3 года назад

      Cow’s milk actually leaches calcium from human bones. There are plenty of plant-based milks available now. Not that you need them for calcium, focus on greens for calcium-this is the biological design for humans. Good luck!

  • @ctgrandmalaura
    @ctgrandmalaura 6 лет назад +3

    Susan! You’re getting wonky with your lines. Just go vegan

    • @conscioushomestead
      @conscioushomestead 6 лет назад +1

      I'm pretty sure she already is plant-based. Vegan is more than just a way of eating, it's a movement.

    • @zoehannah6278
      @zoehannah6278 5 лет назад

      Vegan is not the same as being plant-based.