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<blockquote data-quote="Bluetit1802" data-source="post: 1632911" data-attributes="member: 94045"><p>I did measure my milk for a while, right at the beginning, but no longer and estimate one cup of tea is about 2g carbs, and I never measure cream. However, right at the beginning when I was testing peas my hubby was gobsmacked when he dished up and I scraped the peas off my plate into the scales and then insisted that in future he only gives me a certain number of them. He told me to count them once on my plate and give any excess over the required number to him! I have also been known in the past to cut off a piece of cheese, weight it, then discard a tiny bit off the end. I also used to weigh out a daily allowance of butter and put it on a plate. Once gone, that was it for the day. I don't do that anymore, that was all when I was calorie counting for weight loss...</p><p></p><p>What are we like!!!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bluetit1802, post: 1632911, member: 94045"] I did measure my milk for a while, right at the beginning, but no longer and estimate one cup of tea is about 2g carbs, and I never measure cream. However, right at the beginning when I was testing peas my hubby was gobsmacked when he dished up and I scraped the peas off my plate into the scales and then insisted that in future he only gives me a certain number of them. He told me to count them once on my plate and give any excess over the required number to him! I have also been known in the past to cut off a piece of cheese, weight it, then discard a tiny bit off the end. I also used to weigh out a daily allowance of butter and put it on a plate. Once gone, that was it for the day. I don't do that anymore, that was all when I was calorie counting for weight loss... What are we like!!! [/QUOTE]
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