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Your welcome Cathy
Just a little tid bit, on scales that convinced me to buy a new manual scale. They do konk out over time . . . in 10 - 15 years.
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CATSNEWLIFE
1/17/06 6:20 P
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Thanks for the tip on the scales. I will look for a good manual one.
Cathy
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Hello Sandy
I weigh myself once a week. I think it is better this way because One's body fluctuates from day to day Once a week gives a more accurate reading, to set mini weekly goals ect.
Two scales I think are important
1) A small kitchen food scale [one that measures ounces] I found this useful when weighing foods for portion control.
2) A manual scale - for weighing yourself
I watched a Consumer Report on Manual Scales Versus Digital Scales Several Popular brands were tested -
The manual scales gave an accurate weight reading every time. The digital scales did not and thus did poorly in the tests.
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CATSNEWLIFE
1/16/06 5:58 P
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I guess I need to buy some scales. I used to have a digital scale, but it would never give you an accurate weight. You could get on and off it three or four times in a row and get a totally different weight each time. Finally I guess the batteries died on it after a few years. I threw it out.
I could probably just go upstairs at work to my doctor's office and weigh in on their scales. The only draw back to that is weighing with work clothes on. I like weighing in less at home. :-)
I suppose I would be more motivated If I saw the pounds coming off.
Cathy
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AUNT_BEE_1945
1/16/06 3:59 P
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Weighting daily during maintaing, is good. Keep weight in check.
Remember, to use your measuring tape and a before picture   
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How often do you weigh yourself? I have been using Spark for three weeks, and I weigh myself once a week. Should I weigh myself daily?
Sandy from Rochester
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