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Apricot Pineapple Jam
yummm......recipe looks delicious......I don't own any scales so would
someone please tell me ...how many cups is 1 1/2 lb. sugar...... Thanks ........ |
On Sat 02 Apr 2005 10:43:17p, maureeng7eh wrote in rec.food.preserving:
> yummm......recipe looks delicious......I don't own any scales so would > someone please tell me ...how many cups is 1 1/2 lb. sugar...... > > Thanks ........ Weight to cup measure can have slight variations, but a scant 3-1/2 cups equals approximately 1-1/2 pounds of granulated sugar. -- Wayne Boatwright ____________________________________________ Give me a smart idiot over a stupid genius any day. Sam Goldwyn, 1882-1974 |
On Sat 02 Apr 2005 10:43:17p, maureeng7eh wrote in rec.food.preserving:
> yummm......recipe looks delicious......I don't own any scales so would > someone please tell me ...how many cups is 1 1/2 lb. sugar...... > > Thanks ........ Weight to cup measure can have slight variations, but a scant 3-1/2 cups equals approximately 1-1/2 pounds of granulated sugar. -- Wayne Boatwright ____________________________________________ Give me a smart idiot over a stupid genius any day. Sam Goldwyn, 1882-1974 |
maureeng7eh wrote:
> yummm......recipe looks delicious......I don't own any scales so would > someone please tell me ...how many cups is 1 1/2 lb. sugar...... > > Thanks ........ > > > > There are 2 cups of sugar to the pound. Ellen |
maureeng7eh wrote:
> yummm......recipe looks delicious......I don't own any scales so would > someone please tell me ...how many cups is 1 1/2 lb. sugar...... > > Thanks ........ > > > > There are 2 cups of sugar to the pound. Ellen |
On Sun 03 Apr 2005 07:06:19a, ellen wickberg wrote in rec.food.preserving:
> maureeng7eh wrote: >> yummm......recipe looks delicious......I don't own any scales so would >> someone please tell me ...how many cups is 1 1/2 lb. sugar...... >> >> Thanks ........ >> >> >> >> > There are 2 cups of sugar to the pound. > Ellen > From what I've read on several websites, including C&H Sugar, there are 2 cups of *superfine* sugar to a pound and 2-1/4 to 2-1/2 cups of "granulated* sugar to the pound. This recipe calls for *granulated* sugar and I've made it many times using a scant 3-1/2 cups of sugar when a scale wasn't available. -- Wayne Boatwright ____________________________________________ Give me a smart idiot over a stupid genius any day. Sam Goldwyn, 1882-1974 |
Wayne Boatwright wrote:
> On Sun 03 Apr 2005 07:06:19a, ellen wickberg wrote in rec.food.preserving: > > >>maureeng7eh wrote: >> >>>yummm......recipe looks delicious......I don't own any scales so would >>>someone please tell me ...how many cups is 1 1/2 lb. sugar...... >>> >>>Thanks ........ >>> >>> >>> >>> >> >>There are 2 cups of sugar to the pound. >>Ellen >> > > > From what I've read on several websites, including C&H Sugar, there are 2 > cups of *superfine* sugar to a pound and 2-1/4 to 2-1/2 cups of > "granulated* sugar to the pound. > > This recipe calls for *granulated* sugar and I've made it many times using > a scant 3-1/2 cups of sugar when a scale wasn't available. > Thanks for the info, I use cookbook, not usually websites, for traditional information, so hadn't seen this. Ellen |
On Sun 03 Apr 2005 03:42:15p, ellen wickberg wrote in rec.food.preserving:
> Wayne Boatwright wrote: >> On Sun 03 Apr 2005 07:06:19a, ellen wickberg wrote in >> rec.food.preserving: >> >> >>>maureeng7eh wrote: >>> >>>>yummm......recipe looks delicious......I don't own any scales so would >>>>someone please tell me ...how many cups is 1 1/2 lb. sugar...... >>>> >>>>Thanks ........ >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> >>> >>>There are 2 cups of sugar to the pound. >>>Ellen >>> >> >> >> From what I've read on several websites, including C&H Sugar, there are >> 2 cups of *superfine* sugar to a pound and 2-1/4 to 2-1/2 cups of >> "granulated* sugar to the pound. >> >> This recipe calls for *granulated* sugar and I've made it many times >> using a scant 3-1/2 cups of sugar when a scale wasn't available. >> > Thanks for the info, I use cookbook, not usually websites, for > traditional information, so hadn't seen this. > Ellen Ellen, that's what led me to the web. I found what I thought was conflicting information in several of my cookbooks, so went off investigating. It made me realize that cookbooks are not necessarily "standardized". Cheers! -- Wayne Boatwright ____________________________________________ Give me a smart idiot over a stupid genius any day. Sam Goldwyn, 1882-1974 |
Thanks to everyone who replied.....i be thinking its time to buy me some
scales, eh.....lol............. Thanks again "Wayne Boatwright" > wrote in message ... > On Sun 03 Apr 2005 03:42:15p, ellen wickberg wrote in rec.food.preserving: > > > Wayne Boatwright wrote: > >> On Sun 03 Apr 2005 07:06:19a, ellen wickberg wrote in > >> rec.food.preserving: > >> > >> > >>>maureeng7eh wrote: > >>> > >>>>yummm......recipe looks delicious......I don't own any scales so would > >>>>someone please tell me ...how many cups is 1 1/2 lb. sugar...... > >>>> > >>>>Thanks ........ > >>>> > >>>> > >>>> > >>>> > >>> > >>>There are 2 cups of sugar to the pound. > >>>Ellen > >>> > >> > >> > >> From what I've read on several websites, including C&H Sugar, there are > >> 2 cups of *superfine* sugar to a pound and 2-1/4 to 2-1/2 cups of > >> "granulated* sugar to the pound. > >> > >> This recipe calls for *granulated* sugar and I've made it many times > >> using a scant 3-1/2 cups of sugar when a scale wasn't available. > >> > > Thanks for the info, I use cookbook, not usually websites, for > > traditional information, so hadn't seen this. > > Ellen > > Ellen, that's what led me to the web. I found what I thought was > conflicting information in several of my cookbooks, so went off > investigating. It made me realize that cookbooks are not necessarily > "standardized". > > Cheers! > > -- > Wayne Boatwright > ____________________________________________ > > Give me a smart idiot over a stupid genius any day. > Sam Goldwyn, 1882-1974 |
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