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Reddit mentions of GreaterGoods Digital Food Kitchen Scale, Multifunction Scale Measures in Grams and Ounces (Ash Grey)

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We found 46 Reddit mentions of GreaterGoods Digital Food Kitchen Scale, Multifunction Scale Measures in Grams and Ounces (Ash Grey). Here are the top ones.

GreaterGoods Digital Food Kitchen Scale, Multifunction Scale Measures in Grams and Ounces (Ash Grey)
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  • A Smart Choice: Greater Goods classic kitchen scale is the perfect introduction to measuring your food for better cooking and portioning at home. A scale that does everything you need, does it well, with a little extra, looks great while it’s doing, and is priced right.
  • Fresh Features: All of the qualities you need and expect in a kitchen scale: readings down to the gram, an eleven pound capacity, four units of measurement, and an easy-to-clean, smooth surface.
  • Simple and Stylish: Never let a kitchen accessory cramp your style again. The simplistic, modern design of this scale fits right in with the decor of even the trendiest space. Looks good, and if you need to, it’s compact and easy to store.
  • True Support: Our friendly team in St. Louis are industry experts at-the-ready to assist you with any questions that might arise about your kitchen scale. We take pride in our work and want you to have a great experience from beginning to end.
  • Beyond A Purchase: Yes, we design and produce high functioning, slick looking kitchen scales, but we value the positive impact of a purchase, on a global level, as much as anything. That’s why we only partner with ethical factories and ensure a portion of every sale is given back to a charity that aligns with the nature of what you’ll be using. Learn more about how we give back in the short videos on the side tab!
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ColorAsh grey
Height0.55 Inches
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Found 46 comments on GreaterGoods Digital Food Kitchen Scale, Multifunction Scale Measures in Grams and Ounces (Ash Grey):

u/oneelectricsheep · 9 pointsr/1200isplenty

I bought this scale and it's maybe a centimeter thick 20 cm long and about 15 cm wide. They're more affordable and portable than you'd think. It's a worthwhile investment imo.

u/SondraRose · 6 pointsr/onebag

A $10 kitchen scale.

Along with info from r/ultralight, it has helped me get down to under 10 lbs of gear, which makes one-bagging so much more enjoyable for me. It stays at home, of course!

This is the one I have:


https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B01JTDG084

u/CatTuff · 6 pointsr/1500isplenty

Not sure if this is allowed but I just bought a scale from Amazon that I am incredibly happy with. I was like you, really wanting one but thinking I couldn't afford it. Obviously idk your finances, but I found this one was waaaaay cheaper than I thought they were. It's ten dollars and it has seriously revolutionized CICO for me. Plus its ultra slim and nice!!!

https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B01JTDG084/ref=oh_aui_detailpage_o00_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1

u/crystalar99 · 6 pointsr/loseit

I got a kitchen scale from Amazon and it's like 10 bucks. It's pretty nice, I've been using it for a couple of months now. https://www.amazon.com/dp/B01JTDG084/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apap_KSFHJeosUvLC1

u/PrincessPlatypus · 5 pointsr/keto

Here are the macros you should use for weight loss:

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*Generated by [Keto Calculator](https://keto-calculator.ankerl.com) 9.13*

28/F/5'10" | CW 172 | 35% BF | Mostly sedentary

* 1401 kcal Goal, a 20% deficit. (710 min, 1752 max)
* 20g Carbohydrates
* 90g Protein (68g min, 111g max)
* 107g Fat (30g min, 145g max)

----

Here are my best recommendations to set you on a purposeful path of steady fat loss over time:

  • Download a keto-friendly food-tracking app. I use the free version of Carb Manager.
  • Enter your customized macros (above) in the settings for your app.
  • Buy a digital food scale if you do not already have one. Basic ones are about $10 or you can get more fancy.
  • As much as possible, prepare your own food, and choose whole foods, not processed foods. Some people find it helpful to avoid artificial sweeteners, other people don't give them up.
  • Weigh all your food on your digital food scale.
  • Log your food in the app BEFORE you eat it—5 minutes, 5 hours, 5 days. Doesn't matter. Just do it BEFORE. Your goal every day is to hit your protein goal (90g), while not exceeding your carb (20g) or fat (107g) limits. In Carb Manager, they have a bar chart that shows how far you are to your goal/limit with each food you enter.
  • Drink lots of water, and make sure you’re getting plenty of sleep.
  • If you feel fatigued or sluggish, it’s a sign that you need more electrolytes (sodium, potassium, magnesium). This sub can help you with that.
  • Come back here and ask questions when you need help.
u/dunielle · 4 pointsr/1200isplenty

That sucks! Can you still return it? Amazon is pretty good about working with you and that just sounds broken :(

I bought this one and I can’t complain yet. Basic but got the job done and has high reviews... https://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/B01JTDG084?psc=1&ref=ppx_pop_mob_b_asin_image

u/JustinDoesTriathlon · 4 pointsr/running

I mean, not to be overaly reductive, but "More" is essentially the answer to your question.

Unless you legitimately have a digestive problem where you're not absorbing what you eat (which isn't impossible,) then ultimately, you're intaking fewer calories than you burn. If you're really curious, buy a cheap food scale and spend a couple weeks accurately logging all the calories you eat. I bet it's fewer than you suspect.

But ultimately, even if you don't want to do that, just eat more. The body stores excess energy as fat. That's literally what fat is. If you're not putting on fat, you either have a medical condition or you're eating at a net-zero over a long enough term.

u/fantasticforceps · 3 pointsr/xxketo

This guy has served me very well this year for just $10, no less! I love how little space it takes up too

u/Pariah_Leviticus · 3 pointsr/intermittentfasting

Digital Food Scale Digital Weight Scale, Grams and Ounces by Greater Goods https://www.amazon.com/dp/B01JTDG084/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_i_eG7gDbQNMHC23

Cheap and simple. Works great.

u/GotchaRexi · 3 pointsr/keto

I bought this one cause it was cheap and had good ratings. It’s fine but I might get a better one in the future. I would say it’s a good cheap starter though.

u/ktgrok · 3 pointsr/Coffee

Super basic beginner kit:
$9.99 French Press
$10 scale
$11/lb Coffee,roasted and ground to order, from Happy Mug

And that's it. No kettle needed, just boil water in whatever pot you already own. If you want to make life a little easier a fine strainer makes cleaning the french press a breeze. That you can pick up at the dollar store.

u/fbrob · 2 pointsr/Fitness

Buy a digital one that goes to the gram

https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B01JTDG084

u/lonelycatgirl69 · 2 pointsr/1500isplenty

> https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B01JTDG084/ref=oh_aui_detailpage_o00_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1

Oh by scale I meant to weigh myself. I have a really awesome scale from amazon that works incredibly. Thank you tho :)

u/PhoenixUNI · 2 pointsr/Coffee

I have this one, and while it feels kinda cheap, it works like a charm.

u/ireallylikechikin · 2 pointsr/loseit

hi all! i'm planning to buy a food scale today. is this one okay? what would you recommend?

u/notverycreative10 · 2 pointsr/1200isplenty

I have a Greater Goods food scale that I got on Amazon and I love it. It’s on sale right now for $9.95 too which is a great deal!

https://www.amazon.com/dp/B01JTDG084/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_i_rELTCb7HMTZ51

u/ssnakeggirl · 2 pointsr/1200isplenty

This one is $8.50. If you can afford it you should get it!

u/SleepyTexan · 2 pointsr/keto

I'll second the suggestion for a food scale, they're relatively inexpensive so it's a worthwhile investment.

Food scales: this is what I use, this is what Keto Connect uses and this is what I bought for a friend of mine.

Some users here prefer the cronometer app so they can also track their micronutrients and is worth checking out.

u/15maddened · 2 pointsr/1200isplenty

https://www.amazon.com/dp/B01JTDG084/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_MvNVBbZJT9F2W

This is the one I’ve used since January and it has been awesome! It’s incredibly accurate, cheap, and it’s pretty small, so you can just slide it into a drawer when it isn’t being used!

u/mapachemadness19 · 2 pointsr/1200isplenty

I use one from Greater Goods, because they care about their workers, give back to charity, and have paperless starting guides. I got mine on Amazon.

u/tkizzy · 2 pointsr/keto

https://www.amazon.com/Digital-Kitchen-Scale-Food-Multifunction/dp/B01JTDG084/ref=sr_1_3?ie=UTF8&qid=1523901646&sr=8-3&keywords=food+scale&dpID=31GGl-hpA3L&preST=_SY300_QL70_&dpSrc=srch

$12.50 on Amazon. For how important it is, food scales are about the cheapest "dieting" implements you can buy. Aside from food tracking apps, which are usually free.

u/tacoslikeme · 2 pointsr/Breadit

Lazy is always just a click away 😄
GreaterGoods Digital Food Kitchen Scale, Multifunction Scale Measures in Grams and Ounces (Grey) https://www.amazon.com/dp/B01JTDG084/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_i_RukuDbDA0J75P

u/Disco_Tempo · 1 pointr/BeardedDragons

In that case, it seems like he has a really good appetite and may just not be storing much fat, yet (which is normal). A couple things I would do is get a small scale and a tape measure, just to track if he's growing, and just record the numbers in a note on your phone or simple Excel spreadsheet, along with how much he's eating, so you don't have to rely on your memory to spot any trends if he never grows or starts losing weight.

The scale I use is this one, currently $8.50 on Amazon, and a flexible tape measure like this, currently $4.85. I also second making sure he doesn't have intestinal parasites, which is something I would do even if he wasn't showing any symptoms, as infections like coccidia are extremely common and easy to spread within clutches. (Most vet clinics in my area will do a fecal test for under $20).

All that said, there's nothing from your post which would make me think there's something wrong with your dragon. Tracking the babies for the first couple of months is just something I do for peace of mind.

Good luck!

Edit: Here's an article about determining if your bearded dragon is underweight (though the method mostly applies to adults), as well as some tips for getting them to gain some weight. "2 Surefire Ways To Make a Bearded Dragon Gain Weight And Fatten Them Up"

u/gnome_pal · 1 pointr/caloriecount

Thank you! I will try this!
Its a kitchen scale I bought off of amazon, https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B01JTDG084/ref=oh_aui_detailpage_o05_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1 --- .1 oz/1 gm accuracy.

u/agent_of_entropy · 1 pointr/keto

Don't bother with the test strips. Total waste of money. Get a digital kitchen scale and start weighing your food. Personally, I log everything in a notebook I keep next to the scale. It's a really easy way to keep a food diary. Don't worry about peaks, valleys and plateaus - you'll see them a lot. Just stick with the program and you'll get results. Carbs are a hard limit @ 20g. Protein is a goal, but it's not necessary to hit it every day. Fat is filler for satiety. I tend to only eat when I'm hungry, not because it's time to eat (mixed nuts w/ no peanuts are a great snack). Just get to know your body and listen to what it needs. It gets easier, believe me.

u/thegrandkameron · 1 pointr/1200isplenty

This is the scale I use.

https://www.amazon.com/dp/B01JTDG084/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_yKAOAb0X1YRYY

I’m going to try and eat less sodium and see if that helps!

u/bbobeckyj · 1 pointr/Coffee

Get the Encore. Ideally a cheap $10 scale but I've found with experience that I can consistently eyeball it well enough with the scoop which came with something I bought. $12 kettle. $15.50 Clever dripper if it's cheap enough and some $6 papers (or off brand instore somewhere cheaper) or a $11.50 french press.

If you can get the Encore at 70, and just the kettle and brewer (no scale) that's just under 100.

Edit. I forgot you'd need to weigh the water to get the proportions correct and consistent, and would need a scale for that but, because water has many special magic properties you can just measure it 500ml=500g etc, so a cheap $1 plastic jug could also work.

u/Biflindi · 1 pointr/Coffee

It sounds like you're measuring your coffee and your water by volume markers (scoops of coffee and filling to a marker). I have found that I could never develop a consistent recipe until I got a kitchen scale to use. 1 scoop of a light roast might weigh a couple grams more than a dark roast and depending on how a coffee blooms you may be adding a varying amount of water in each brew.

I would really suggest getting a scale, don't worry about anything crazy like an Acaia Lunar, you just need something simple. This one is in my travel coffee kit.

And then I would suggest trying this method:

https://youtu.be/OmwoG6tSMQU

I like his ratio of 1:17 but often use a 1:15 for a more punchy brew.

Edit: I also like a bit longer brew time than what you're using.

u/SeattleStudent4 · 1 pointr/Coffee

Are you looking for convenience and the ability to make a lot of coffee at once, or do you want to get the best cup of coffee you can for the money, even it's just one cup at a time and you have to do a little work?

If it's the former, then a basic coffee machine is your only option based on your budget. If it's the latter, then I think an Aeropress is the way to go. I'd recommend it over a pourover cone + filters (like the Melitta or V60) because it's going to be easier to consistently produce a good cup of coffee without a scale and gooseneck kettle.

You could also get a French Press which isn't much work, but a scale would be a good idea. Fortunately you have room for both in your budget. For example:

https://www.amazon.com/Bodum-Brazil-French-Press-Coffee/dp/B000KEM4TQ/ref=sr_1_8?s=kitchen&ie=UTF8&qid=1543210385&sr=1-8&keywords=french+press

https://www.amazon.com/Digital-Kitchen-Scale-Food-Multifunction/dp/B01JTDG084/ref=sr_1_5?s=home-garden&ie=UTF8&qid=1543210468&sr=1-5&keywords=kitchen+scale

$25 total, and you don't really need to invest in anything else. A coffee grinder would be ideal, but that won't work with your budget.
EDIT: On second thought, I think this is your best bet!


You also have to consider how much you're willing to spend on coffee. Freshly-roasted beans are going to be a lot more expensive than something like Folger's; anywhere from $8-9/lb at the cheapest to $20+/lb. If your budget doesn't allow for that then I don't think it makes a lot of sense to go the pourover/French Press/Aeropress route, as they won't enhance low quality coffee very much.

u/In_nomine_Patris · 1 pointr/bodyweightfitness

Check out the MyFitnessPal app and get a food scale and log everything. You'll get an idea of how much food you need and it'll get easier. https://www.amazon.com/dp/B01JTDG084/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_fe47BbRVDS1SJ

u/LurkingGDP · 1 pointr/offlineTV

food scales don't really take up that much space.

https://www.amazon.com/Digital-Kitchen-Scale-Food-Multifunction/dp/B01JTDG084/ref=sr_1_5?s=kitchen&ie=UTF8&qid=1523508706&sr=1-5&keywords=food+scale

this is an example of something good.
You'll want something with a flat, level surface so you can weigh just about every kind of bowl/plate. the problem with some leveled scales is that they aren't always accurate (and ofc, always measure your food on a level surface).

u/iwantmysugarcookie · 1 pointr/loseit

We just bought this one to replace this one. It worked well for us for 3 or 4 years, but it's starting to go on the fritz a little. The design also makes it a pain to clean, or to read the grams when weighing things in a big bowl. My parents have this one and the top part of their scale is removable, which is really annoying!

u/Always_Avery · 1 pointr/keto

I have this one. https://www.amazon.com/dp/B01JTDG084/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_awdb_t1_zWGvDbMYCPD5D
It came with an extra battery. For less than $10 I was surprised at the quality. I use it daily and really love it. 🤓

u/robbiedougs · 1 pointr/keto

I use this scale GreaterGoods Digital Food Kitchen Scale, Multifunction Scale Measures in Grams and Ounces (Grey) https://www.amazon.com/dp/B01JTDG084/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_i_qPxrDbC5A3ZEE

I don't weigh everything but I like it for portioning nuts and making hamburger patties from bulk ground beef

u/skippyfa · -2 pointsr/videos

Its really not that hard. Making coffee is still in the realm of cooking. The difference between a Keurig system and a enthusiast setup is the same as someone with a George Foreman grill and a pit master, albeit much cheaper.

Essentials:

Pour Over System of your choice+Filters

[Goose Neck Kettle] (https://www.amazon.com/TOP-MAX-Narrow-Spout-Coffee-350ML/dp/B0757HDNDR/ref=sr_1_7?s=kitchen&ie=UTF8&qid=1536618810&sr=1-7&keywords=gooseneck+kettle)

Not Essential but somewhat important:

Kitchen Scale for the proper beans to water ratio.

Burr Grinder for the best grind at home.

u/JanePeoples · -20 pointsr/1200isplenty

Digital Kitchen Scale/Food Scale - Ultra Slim, Multifunction, Easy to Clean, Large Display (grey) https://www.amazon.com/dp/B01JTDG084/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_1SPYBbY1T8Q5W