Ingredient weights per cup
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I'm looking for a website that gives weight per cup of things. I've got to have a cup of sliced leeks and I don't know how to measure them. I'll let you know if I find one. If anyone already has one, please let me know.
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  Re: Ingredient weights per cup by bjcotton (I'm looking for a we...)
1 l b. = 2 cups trimmed, copped; and 1 cup cooked

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  Re: Re: Ingredient weights per cup by cjs (1 l b. = 2 cups trim...)
Try this or this. The first is a little more flexible, but it's good to check each, since they sometimes differ. When they do, I tend to trust the first one more, but may split the difference, depending upon the ingredient and how it's being used.
If blueberry muffins have blueberries in them, what do vegan muffins have?
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  Re: Re: Ingredient weights per cup by labradors (Try [url=http://www....)
1 l b. = 2 cups

2 cups = 1 pint

So it's true then, that old saying "A Pints a Pound the World Around" ???
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  Re: Re: Ingredient weights per cup by farnfam (1 l b. = 2 cups [br]...)
Thanks all. I appreciate the info.
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  Re: Re: Ingredient weights per cup by farnfam (1 l b. = 2 cups [br]...)
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So it's true then, that old saying "A Pints a Pound the World Around" ???
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Hi, Empress Cis, that's what I was told in school, for whatever it's worth!

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  Re: Re: Ingredient weights per cup by pjcooks ([blockquote]Quote:[h...)
hmmm, I learned in school only milk, eggs and water held true in that.
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  Re: Re: Ingredient weights per cup by cjs (hmmm, I learned in s...)
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hmmm, I learned in school only milk, eggs and water held true in that.




Yep. It depends upon the density of the ingredients. Certainly a pint of meringue, or the like, would not weigh a pound. LOL!
If blueberry muffins have blueberries in them, what do vegan muffins have?
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