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Sherlock Holmes
I love my WW kitchen scales. Not sure about measuring in ml as I haven't yet done that, I use my other digital scales to measure ml.
But yes you can put cooked chicken on and work out the points. You'd put your plate on the scales and turn them on, then type in chicken using the numberpad and it will come up on screen and you select the option closest to what you have ie cooked chicken breast, then you press enter and put your chicken on your plate and it will tell you how much it weighs and how many points. You can then adjust the portion if you want to to increase/decrease the points. If you're very careful you can maximise the amount of food you get for the point. So for example when weighing pasta or cereal it might say 5 points, you keep putting the cereal in till it changes to 6 then just take a tiny bit back out and you've got the max amount of food for 5 points!!
But yes you can put cooked chicken on and work out the points. You'd put your plate on the scales and turn them on, then type in chicken using the numberpad and it will come up on screen and you select the option closest to what you have ie cooked chicken breast, then you press enter and put your chicken on your plate and it will tell you how much it weighs and how many points. You can then adjust the portion if you want to to increase/decrease the points. If you're very careful you can maximise the amount of food you get for the point. So for example when weighing pasta or cereal it might say 5 points, you keep putting the cereal in till it changes to 6 then just take a tiny bit back out and you've got the max amount of food for 5 points!!