Guest guest Posted October 26, 2004 Report Share Posted October 26, 2004 Thanks, Cindi, for sharing this again. I forgot about the last person's post. The thing that confuses me is when you add alot of different ingredients into one pot or one casserole and *then* determining how many pts. per serving, when you really have no idea how many servings there are in a crock pot full of something or a casserole. Any ideas on this one? ) Thanks! Rhonda Last week someone shared a way to calculate points without a calculator, and I wanted to share my method, as someone may find it easier to remember. I, for one, have not used the cardboard calculator for 2 years, since I learned this formula. I'm sure it's the same formula as the one given last week, just easier for me to remember. Hope someone else can use it: 1) multiply the calories by 2 2) double the fiber grams (max of 4) and subtract from the fat grams - take this number and multiply by 10 3) add the numbers from step 1 and step 2 (or subtract if you ended up with a negative value in step 2) 4) move the decimal over 2 positions to the left and round to a whole number for instance: Cal:150, Fat: 4 gm, fiber: 1 grams 1) 150X2=300 2) [4 - (1x2)]X10=20 3) 300+20=320 4) 320----->3.2 ----------> 3 points Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 26, 2004 Report Share Posted October 26, 2004 I use my crock pot a lot for filling soups. I know how many cups it holds, so I divide all my points totals by the number of cups - that easy. you can do the same with casarole dishes (measure how much water it takes to fill it to where you normally do). Beth > Thanks, Cindi, for sharing this again. I forgot about the last person's post. > The thing that confuses me is when you add alot of different ingredients into one pot or one casserole and *then* determining how many pts. per serving, when you really have no idea how many servings there are in a crock pot full of something or a casserole. > Any ideas on this one? ) > Thanks! > Rhonda > > Last week someone shared a way to calculate points without a calculator, and > I wanted to share my method, as someone may find it easier to remember. I, > for one, have not used the cardboard calculator for 2 years, since I learned > this formula. I'm sure it's the same formula as the one given last week, > just easier for me to remember. Hope someone else can use it: > > 1) multiply the calories by 2 > 2) double the fiber grams (max of 4) and subtract from the fat grams - take > this number and multiply by 10 > 3) add the numbers from step 1 and step 2 (or subtract if you ended up with > a negative value in step 2) > 4) move the decimal over 2 positions to the left and round to a whole number > > for instance: > Cal:150, Fat: 4 gm, fiber: 1 grams > > 1) 150X2=300 > 2) [4 - (1x2)]X10=20 > 3) 300+20=320 > 4) 320----->3.2 ----------> 3 points > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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