How much does a cup weigh please? I have recipe that calls for 1/2 cup of lavender and 4 cups of sugar - is that a coffee cup or a tea cup? Need to know for a quart too please. Thanks
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See here for the winesathome conversion page
using this it tells me that 1 cup weighs 8.326843 imperial ounces, but a cup of lavender will weigh much less, so its ok to use for sugar but not petals.
For flower petals I would cup your hands together and use that rather than weight.....
or if you have a metric measuring jug....1 cup is 236.5812 millilitres, fill to that level with your flowers...
hope this helps
regards
BobLast edited by lockwood1956; 13-05-2007, 05:28 PM.N.G.W.B.J.
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Originally posted by DAVID View Post1 litre = 34 ounces
1 pint = 2 cups
1 pint = 16 ounces
1 quart = 4 cups
1 quart = 2 pints
5 gallons = 640 ounces, 53 x 12oz bottles, 40 x 16oz bottles and 29 x 22oz bottles.
YAY!
You can see why the metric system is so logical compared to imperial...N.G.W.B.J.
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I agree with that statement and even agree metric is way more logical than whatever our system over here is. (retarded)
Noway in Hades are these rednecks over here ever gonna change!!!
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Hey they say it is coming? Don't hold your breath though. I was one of those brought up on the pounds and Oz's and imperial gallons etc. then it was changed to the metric system in Canada -- I can't remember when exactly - some time in the 70's? and I am still basically using the pounds and ounces most of the time although I am now getting to be able to use both much more freely. look at all the supplies at the lumber yard ? still in the old feet and inches many but throw in the metric on top of it and guess what a mix up. If our friends to the south do not change we will always be 1/2 and 1/2 ? Cheers DAW
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