Put 3/4 of a cup of dog food onto the table and just divide into two equal parts (both parts look about the same amount).
Half of 1 and 1/2 cups is 3/4 of a cup so add 3/4 of a cup to each portion.
I think you don't have to be too accurate
My dog food says to serve my dog for weight between 11-25 lbs. 3/4 of a cup split into two meals.
how much will this be for each meal per cup? Then I have to add to it 1 1/2 cups water to hydrate the dry food for two meals. How much water do I add for each meal?
Normally the mass of ingredients always indicates the number of serving per recipe. We should also know the amount of nutrients our body needed daily, eg: 200g of meat for an adult. Furthermore, most of the recipes are for four persons and normally the number of servings should be indicated in the recipe itself.
3 servings
This depends on the mass of this serving and of the food !
yes. For example if you had 2 servings it would be 80 1st serving +80 second serving (80 *2),three servings would be 80 1st serving+80 second serving+80 third serving (80*3)
Both describe food serving sizes. The Food Pyramid assigns a portion size to each serving, then recommends how many of these servings from each food group you should eat daily for a balanced diet. Food labels offer a slightly different standardized serving size to be used when shopping to compare nutritional information between similar products.
if you are to draw a food pyramid, it should look like this: fats, oils, sugars micro and macro minerals [2-3 servings] [2-4 servings] F and V [3-5 servings] [6-11 servings] CHO
The food pyramid has a range of servings in each group due to how every person is different. Not everyone works best with the same amount of servings of the same food groups. This range allows for better interpretation for the variety of nutritional needs for each individual.
Find a picture of the food pyramid and follow that. Be sure to eat the proper servings from each food group. It is important to understand what a serving is and how big it is. If you follow the food pyramid, you are giving yourself a complete, balanced diet.
FALSE
No. The net weight or contents statement tells you that. The serving size is the portion of food on which the label's nutritional information is based. In the U.S., the nutritional panel also includes the number of servings (based on the stated serving size) that are in the package.
Generally, a calorie / nutritional label with list foods as the amounts per serving. That means that those nutritionalamounts will be what is found in one serving of that product, as many packages will contain multiple products or numerous servings. The size of a serving can vary greatly depending on what type fo food it is. Usually, servings are in measuments of grams or cups.
the answer is 11/40