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FOOD PORTION SIZES
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Portion Sizes When figuring out your daily nutrient intake, you have to take into account how much you are eating. You may be confused by how much an ounce, a cup, or a “medium” apple is. This activity will help give you a general idea of how to relate these measures to what’s on your plate.
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Matching 1. 1 medium apple 1 medium apple 2. 1 teaspoon 1 teaspoon 3. I ounce I ounce 4. 2 ounces 2 ounces 5. 4 ounces 4 ounces 6. ½ cup ½ cup 7. 1 cup 1 cup Click on the term. A. Volume of your little finger. B. Handful of dried fruit. C. 1 small orange. D. 1 slice of bread. E. ¼ cup of peanut butter. F. Volume of a standard light bulb. G. Size of a baseball.
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G. The size of a baseball.
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A. The volume of your little finger.
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D. One slice of bread.
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E. ¼ cup of peanut butter.
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C. 1 small orange.
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B. A handful of dried fruit.
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F. The volume of a standard light bulb.
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