Hi
I was hoping someone could help me as to conversion from ounces & pounds to tablespoons & cups. This would be for dry ingredients. I have a number of recipes that I can't use because I don't know how to convert measurements. I was visiting a friend who works at an historical re-enactment village yesterday. While we were talking she asked if I knew how much an ounce of pickling spices were? She works at doing 1800's cooking,baking & preserving the garden harvest. I would like to be able to help her out with a handy conversion chart also. Hope someone can help me.
1 ounce = how many tablespoons
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16 tablespoons = 1 cup (8 ounces)
Therefore 1 tbsp - 8/16 ounces (or 1/2 ounce). That's from:
http://www.curezone.com/conversions.asp
Wulf
Therefore 1 tbsp - 8/16 ounces (or 1/2 ounce). That's from:
http://www.curezone.com/conversions.asp
Wulf
G'Day Mrs Tweedie,
One of the problems is converting a weight measure (pounds & ounces) to a volume measure (cups & table spoons) so it depends on how robust you recipes are. there will be some variation depending on the density of what you are measuring.
Nev
One of the problems is converting a weight measure (pounds & ounces) to a volume measure (cups & table spoons) so it depends on how robust you recipes are. there will be some variation depending on the density of what you are measuring.
Nev
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