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The Ultimate Guide to Portion Control

The Ultimate Guide to Portion Control

Posted by Portions Master on 16th Mar 2025

Have you ever looked at your plate and wondered, "Am I really eating enough—or too much?” It's a question many of us ask, often amid the chaos of busy lives and endless diet fads. Today, we're diving deep into how a simple, innovative tool—the Portion Master Plate—can revolutionize your approach to meal planning. It's smart, it's simple, and yes, it might just be the breakt …
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Portion Control Plates: Do They Really Work?

Portion Control Plates: Do They Really Work?

Posted by Portions Master on 7th Mar 2025

Portion control has been a hot topic in the health and wellness industry for years. As obesity rates continue to climb and diet trends come and go, one principle remains steady: managing portion sizes is a key factor in maintaining a healthy weight. But do portion control plates actually help people eat better and reach their weight loss or health goals? In this blog, we’ll dive into the sci …
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How ​Vegetables and Portion Control Can Help You Lose Weight

How ​Vegetables and Portion Control Can Help You Lose Weight

Posted by Portions Master on 6th Oct 2022

Lose weight? Live longer? Maybe your mom was right when she told you to eat your vegetables. Fortunately, vegetables are an important component of reaching any weight loss goals. The United States Department of Agriculture (USDA) recommends that adults eat 2-3 cups of vegetables per day as part of a healthy diet. However, many Americans fall short of this recommendation, consuming less tha …
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Importance of ​Portion Control for Managing Diabetes | Helpful Tips

Importance of ​Portion Control for Managing Diabetes | Helpful Tips

Posted by Portions Master on 6th Oct 2022

When you have type 2 diabetes, portion control is important to maintain blood sugar levels. A portion control plate can help you measure the amount of carbs, protein, and fiber you consume at each meal. Fiber is important for blood sugar control, and the Mayo Clinic recommends that people with type 2 diabetes consume foods with at least 3 grams of fiber per serving. Adding protein to meals …
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