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350g of self raising flour is how many cups??
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#12
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125 g/cup, so just under 3 cups
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in ounces or cups how much is 500grams
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#14
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[QUOTE=gramof9;7069]I'm trying to convert grams to cups can you help?
500 grams grated chocolate to cups= |
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I need to convert 2 Kilos flour, 1 Kilo butter, 300 grams of powdered sugar, and 300 grams crushed roasted almonds for a school project that my son is wording on. Please please help.
Singed M |
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1 kg butter: 2 lb plus 1/4 lb stick (cut 5 teaspoons off the odd stick, use elsewhere) 300 g powdered sugar: At 120 g/cup, need 2.5 cups Almonds: Check the weights on the packages you are buying. Net contents has to be given in both english and metric. Ground, slivered, sliced etc vary on density. However about 95 g/cup, so 3 and 1/6 cups. If you do many metric recipes, a small electronic scale to weigh ingredients isn't very expensive. |
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I'm trying to figure out, grams to cups.
115g of butter 225g of plain flour Can anyone help me? thanks |
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#18
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225 g flour x 1 cup/125 g = 1.8 cup, just over 1 3/4. |
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#19
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Can someone please convert these grams to cups?
375g of self-raising flour Thanks, much appreciated |
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#20
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can someone please help with converting grams into cups
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