Bring it! It doesn't take that much room and have fun!
10 Jul 20 by member: Ireland-83
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I say bring it! Our health is important. Bringing a scale is really a small price to pay if it helps maintain health. 😊
10 Jul 20 by member: squirlz88
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10 Jul 20 by member: Kbutler40
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Take-The-Scale :) Your consistency is how you take care of your health. It is what works for you :)
10 Jul 20 by member: adefwebserver
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Take it. I have been known to bring my own food and snacks to the in-laws because it's the only way that I can stay on track and that's important to me.
10 Jul 20 by member: atriel2
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Take it with you, I would be the same!!
10 Jul 20 by member: 🍁Ablazed🍁
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A few years ago I actually packed my scale in my checked bag to take with me on vacation. So yeah not laughing.
10 Jul 20 by member: Mikaracat
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I’ve always wanted to bring it but I’ve always left it at home. I do however bring snacks, propel, Splenda etc. I also always log food. I think it’s nice to get away from the scale for a few days since I’m obsessed with weighing daily.
10 Jul 20 by member: peeperjj
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Hummm.... Depend on how long you stay there. If less than a week, I would not. I just want to enjoy with them. More than 2 weeks, probably I would.
When I trip to Japan about 2 weeks, I don’t bring it though. When I return from there, I check my weight. But it doesn’t show the number I really concern.
In Japan, I don’t drive so I use train or bus. I need to walk from station to station. I think this activity makes burn calories I consume.
In short, enjoy eating and move well.
Have a good time!
10 Jul 20 by member: Harapeko Keichan
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Gosh, I don't know this answer. Depends on how long the trip is, if it's a sitting type vacation or a moving one, and if I have strict weight limits on what I can bring. I suspect I'd bring it if I was driving.
10 Jul 20 by member: Katsolo
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oh boy. yeah - maybe to simply be there and enjoy the time, to leave behind?
10 Jul 20 by member: br_e_co
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I've done both. Fits really in the suitcase.
10 Jul 20 by member: davidsprincess
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10 Jul 20 by member: davidsprincess
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Bring it! We’re going camping and I can’t bring my body scale but I’ll be bringing my kitchen scale to stay on track
10 Jul 20 by member: Groatmeal
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Bring it! You'll be more relaxed that way.
10 Jul 20 by member: sk.17
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Oh if we are taking kitchen scale then yes I’d bring it for sure! I’ve often taken mine to family get together and holidays. One time I even brought my measuring cup haha. I knew the menu ahead of time so I logged the portions I expected to eat and just measured them out when I made my plate (last so I didn’t hold anyone up).
10 Jul 20 by member: peeperjj
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Either body or food scale my opinion is that you should not. It is a good ocassion to practice real portion control and "measure" your shelf within your clothes.
10 Jul 20 by member: Tassos67
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Leave it. Use theirs. Relax and enjoy your time. Happy travels
10 Jul 20 by member: ocean_girl
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bring it if it helps u stay motivated - especially if it's just the kitchen scale
10 Jul 20 by member: fractalala
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Bring it if it’s not a cumbersome ordeal.
10 Jul 20 by member: Opulent Vision
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