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Add and weigh kitchen scales

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Carina1962

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Can anyone recommend a good set of add 'n' weigh kitchen scales? i am about to buy some new ones cos my old ones have packed up. Has anyone got the Jamie Oliver digtal add and weigh one? and if so, what do you think?

thanks
 
I received Salter ones as a gift recently. I like them, and they're very handy with my bread maker pan.
 
I've got the Rosemary Conley ones, which are on the blink cos the battery's flat, so if I need scales in between now and my getting the new battery (BIG flat round one, need to get it out to see what it is) will have to go back to my previous Salter Model 1001 ones. If the battery hasn't gone flat in that too!

TBH I don't use ANY of the nutritional features, but Rosemary takes up less room on the worktop than George, so I can leave them out permanently, which I like. The only button I use is the Zero-ing one. (Apart from the On/Off, before anyone say that!) :D
 
I have the nutriscales its flat and glass and dose carb counting for what you put on and and without takeing it off think that good I got it when I went on the Dafne.
Now since I went on the pump they gave me a Rosemary Conley free they are both about the same with the carb count the tare and the chol and fat and a few others. You just type in a few numbers from the book on what you are putting on the scales and it tells you what the carb count is for that food great for when you have different weights for different food and there all on one plate you dont have to take it off.
 
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