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"Although weighing your food is only really important if you're a chubster watching your weight"</p>
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I guess you don't bake?</p> <p>meatbulbs</p>]]></description>
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Not only "Chubsters" need to weigh their food. My kids, for instance, have Phenylketonuria (PKU) a metabolic disorder. Anyone with PKU (or other metabolic disorders) needs to closely monitor their intake of protein and weighing food is a critical part of that.</p>
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That said, I think this is a lame idea. What is the point of having the weight of the food on the wall?</p> <p>rkerr880</p>]]></description>
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@Ben:<br>
The left-most button on the wall-hanging part is marked "zero". I'd wager that's how one activates the tare function.</p>
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And one needn't be a "chubster" to want to measure ingredients by weight, although us former chubsters could use a product like this one.</p> <p>fochsenhirt</p>]]></description>
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Snoop Dogg will be the first on line for this one.</p> <p>Trowble (XBL/PSN)</p>]]></description>
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Weighing the ingredients is much more accurate than measuring them by volume.  Most cooks in other countries measure by weight.</p>
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Here in the USA we gotta be contrary about it all.</p> <p><a href="http://infmom.net">infmom</a></p>]]></description>
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You'd *really* want to be able to reset the weight to zero, like you can with a lot of analog scales.</p>
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For instance often you need to know the weight of the contents of a bowl, so you put the bowl on the scale first, then reset the scale to zero, then put the ingredients in the bowl.</p>
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Without a feature to reset the weight, you'd have to work out the difference yourself - which, let's face it, would have a low WAF (wife acceptance factor).</p> <p>Ben</p>]]></description>
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@Homerjay - so true!</p>
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I've gotten serious about cooking great meals - and I have had a few instances where I could have used a scale for measurements... and weighing small packages for eBay...</p>
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</p> <p>WhatThe...</p>]]></description>
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i wonder if i can i put my raw infant on that?</P> <p>jupiterfish</p>]]></description>
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"Although weighing your food is only really important if you're a chubster watching your weight,"</P>
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Alton Brown would disagree.</P> <p>homerjay</p>]]></description>
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perhaps a toilet bowl mount version would be much more entertaining and enable one to calculate, um, displacement?</P>
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(iPod ready too, of course)</P> <p>betamax</p>]]></description>
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