• DagwoodIII@piefed.social
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    2 days ago

    Dash = less than ⅛ teaspoon

    1 teaspoon = ⅓ tablespoon = 5 ml

    1 tablespoon = ½ fluid ounce = 15 ml

    1 fluid ounce = ⅛ cup = 30 ml

    ¼ cup = 2 fluid ounces = 4 tablespoons = 59 ml

    ⅓ cup = 2.7 fluid ounces = 5 tablespoons and 1 teaspoon = 79 ml

    ½ cup = 4 fluid ounces = 8 tablespoons =118 ml

    ⅔ cup = 5.3 fluid ounces = 10 tablespoons and 2 teaspoons = 158 ml

    ¾ cup = 6 fluid ounces = 12 tablespoons = 177 ml

    1 cup = 8 fluid ounces = 16 tablespoons = ½ pint = 237 ml

    2 cups = 16 fluid ounces = 32 tablespoons = 1 pint = 475 ml

    Still confused?

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          The point is that ounces are not scientific. They are only used by excplicitely non-scientific countries and people.

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            Got it.

            The Egyptians and Greeks can’t be considered scientific because they didn’t use metric, never mind that they measured the size of the Earth using shadows.

            Newton used ounces, obviously not scientific.

            I don’t know where you live, but you sound like you were educated in a bad american school.

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        I never thought I’d have to give this advice, but if you don’t know what ‘a pinch,’ ‘a smidge,’ and ‘to taste mean’ you need to watch more porn.

        [jk, you already watch too much porn]

        jk