Measuring Cup
jac1967123
Posts: 32 Member
when it says 1 cup or half cup how big are the cups i need to know the weight or what the cup holds any one help me?
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1 cup is 8 ounces.0
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1 cup= 250ml0
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thank you0
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Cups are the devil's measure.
If it's a solid food, use weight not volume.0 -
I tried using conversion tables for this when making a Canadian cookie recipe (for others!!) Did not work at all & had to go out & buy cups. So frustrating!!0
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I tried using conversion tables for this when making a Canadian cookie recipe (for others!!) Did not work at all & had to go out & buy cups. So frustrating!!
Bloody colonials, always causing trouble...........:laugh: :laugh: :laugh: :laugh:0 -
Cups are the devil's measure.
If it's a solid food, use weight not volume.
Totally agree. Always, ALWAYS use weight, not volume.0 -
I love Google for my conversions. I have it set as my home page and simply type in the search bar "How many x are in a y?" of course substituting the "x" and "y" for your units of measure in question.0
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Cups are the devil's measure.
If it's a solid food, use weight not volume.
My thoughts exactly. 1 cup water is 250ml or 8 oz, but what about 1 cuo of sugar? 1 cup of dates? Rice? Almonds? 1 cup of each of these is not going to weigh the same. So its better to fill a cup, weigh it and record the weight (that is, if you are trying to log the calories).0
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