ounces in weight or volume?
adamgottlob
Posts: 36 Member
When looking through the database, we don't always get the option to choose the measurements. It can be ounces or cups or tablespoons or pounds. While 16 ounces = 2 cups = 32 tablespoons = 1 pound...is this always the case with ounces? Can I weigh dressing in ounces the same way I weigh cheese? Are there foods to look out for to always measure in volume rather than weight?
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Weight. It will specify fluid ounces if that's the case. 16oz of bricks will take up less space than 16oz of feathers.0
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So 16 ounces does not necessarily = 16 fluid ounces...unless of course if it is a fluid :-/ I guess if the "fluid" is more of a chunky dressing, then problems start to occur. I get into trouble because I try to estimate how many ounces something looks like (from a restaurant, for example) when it really won't be correct in ounces unless I weigh it, as you pointed out.0
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So 16 ounces does not necessarily = 16 fluid ounces...unless of course if it is a fluid :-/ I guess if the "fluid" is more of a chunky dressing, then problems start to occur. I get into trouble because I try to estimate how many ounces something looks like (from a restaurant, for example) when it really won't be correct in ounces unless I weigh it, as you pointed out.0
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