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Please help, serious answers only.

When I need a small amount out of a bulky tub, I put the tub on the scale, take the measurement, work out how much weight needs to be left after I take out what I need, spoon it into another container.
Yes weird but works.
 
When I need a small amount out of a bulky tub, I put the tub on the scale, take the measurement, work out how much weight needs to be left after I take out what I need, spoon it into another container.
Yes weird but works.

this. i do this for anything that i don't want to transfer into another bowl unnecessarily e.g. anything that is on its way into the frying pan like butter, etc. put the item on the scales, re-zero, take my serve, re-weigh and the negative weight is how much you ate. win.
 
this. i do this for anything that i don't want to transfer into another bowl unnecessarily e.g. anything that is on its way into the frying pan like butter, etc. put the item on the scales, re-zero, take my serve, re-weigh and the negative weight is how much you ate. win.

So wait a minute, you are saying you can take that amount and subtract it from your daily calories?
 
weight wise 100g of ice cream on earth you'd only have 36g on mars ,16g on the moon ,6g on pluto , on saturn 113g and 264g on Jupiter. The mass would be the same.
 
When I need a small amount out of a bulky tub, I put the tub on the scale, take the measurement, work out how much weight needs to be left after I take out what I need, spoon it into another container.
Yes weird but works.

Or you could put the bowl on the scales and press T A R E then put ice cream in like a male would :D
 
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