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Has anyone made the Good Seasons Italian Dressing using 1/4 cup oil and 1/4 water? If so, how many calories do you log for 1 Tablespoon?
Thanks!
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                              04-10-2017 22:46
If the dressing consists of 50% oil and 50% water, then a tablespoon would be 1/2 tablespoon of oil. Hope this is what you meant and that it helps.
Karolien | The Netherlands
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                              04-11-2017 02:40
@Amstearns: do you have a kitchen scale (one that weighs to the gram)? That would be the easiest way to find out. FWIW, I measured my daily fish oil intake (slightly less than a tablespoon) at 8 grams. Of course, not all tablespoons are exactly the same size, hence the advantage of using a scale, at least once.
Dominique | Finland
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                              04-11-2017 02:49
If you’re making your dressing in bulk quantities of half a "cup" (*), and splitting that into servings that are one tablespoon, just put half a "cup" of water and count how many tablespoons that gets you. Then divide the weight of 1/4 of a cup of oil by that number and you’ll know the weight of the oil in one serving. One gram of oil is 9 calories.
(*) "cups" are convenient as a rough unit in recipes, but if you want to log your intake accurately, nothing beats weight. Hence my suggestion of using a scale. If you don’t have one yet, consider getting one: they’re inexpensive and easily available (no need for a fancy one).
Dominique | Finland
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