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One of the easiest ways to cut back on calories is to eat smaller portions of food. But how do you know a reasonable portion when you see it? These common comparisons can help.
Fats and oils
A 1-teaspoon serving of oils or other fats is about the size of a postage stamp.
Cheese
When it comes to cheese, think small. A 2-ounce serving is about the size of a domino.
Peanut butter
A serving of peanut butter (2 tablespoons) is the size of a table tennis ball.
Nuts and dried fruit
A serving of dried fruit or nuts is about ¼ cup-a small handful. To get it right, picture a golf ball.
Rice, pasta, chips and pretzels
A 1/2-cup serving of food is about the size of a scooped handful-or a tennis ball. It's a standard serving size for cooked rice or pasta and for snacks such as chips or pretzels.
Meat and fish
A 3-ounce serving of meat or fish is about the size of a deck of cards.
Potatoes
Potatoes can grow in a wide range of shapes and sizes, but a typical serving is one medium-sized spud—about the size of a computer mouse.
Dry cereal
A baseball is a good comparison for a 1-cup serving of dry cereal.
Control your portions
Try these tips to help prevent overeating:
- Don't eat from the original container.
- Portion out servings into small bags or bowls.
- Serve food on small plates.
- Keep serving dishes off the dinner table.
- Eat at the table, and focus on your food.
- Order appetizers rather than entrees.
- Order the small size at fast-food restaurants.
Savor the moment
Mindful eating can help smaller portions feel more satisfying.
Reviewed 1/9/2025
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