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02/15/06 @ 05:40:01 am, by Kate Hopkins Email 2699 views • Categories: Tips, Tricks & How To's

Another Reference post. This too will be posted off in the left column for easy access.

  • 1/8 tsp = .015 fl oz. = 15 drops
  • 1/4 tsp = .03 fl oz. = .9 ml
  • 1/2 tsp = .06 fl oz. = 1.8 ml
  • 1/3 Tbsp. = 1 tsp = .15 fl oz. = 4.4 ml
  • 1/2 Tbsp. = 1 1/2 tsp = .25 fl oz. = 7.4 ml
  • 1 Tbsp. = 3 tsp = .5 fl oz. = 14.8 ml
  • 1/8 cup = 2 Tbsp. = 6 tsp = 1 fl oz. = 29.6 ml
  • 3 Tbsp. = 1.5 fl oz. = 44.3 ml = 1 jigger
  • 1/4 cup = 4 tbsp. = 2 fl oz. = 59.2 ml
  • 1/3 cup = 5 1/3 Tbsp. = 3 fl oz. = 88.7 ml
  • 1/2 cup = 4 fl oz. = 118.3 ml
  • 2/3 cup = 6 fl oz. = 177.4 ml
  • 1/2 pint = 1 cup = 8 fl oz. = 237 ml = .237 liter
  • 1 pint = 2 cups = 16 fl oz. = 473 ml = .473 liter
  • 1 quart = 2 pints = 4 cups = .946 liter
  • 1/2 gallon = 2 quarts = 4 pints = 1.892 liters
  • 1 gallon = 4 quarts = 3.78 liters
  • 1 ml = .0338 fl oz.
  • 2 ml = .0676 fl oz.
  • 5 ml = .169 fl oz.
  • 10 ml = .338 fl oz
  • 50 ml = 1.69 fl oz.
  • 100 ml = 3.38 fl oz.
  • .5 liters = 500 ml = 16.9 fl oz. = .53 quarts
  • 1 liter = 1000 ml = 33.8 fl oz = 1.07 quarts
  • 2 liters = 2.11 quarts = .53 gallons
  • 4 liters = 1.057 gallons

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Comment from: Fabienne [Visitor] · http://eggsandmouillettes.blogspot.com
Thanks for this informations ...
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Comment from: Sylvie [Visitor] · http://sylcuisine.canalblog.com
Thanks, it's very interesting.
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Comment from: shelly [Visitor]
I like this site!
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Comment from: Tesa [Visitor]
Are ratios in OZ to Cups the same for liqiuds and for other ingredients, like in my instance French lentils? I need to use 12 OZ of French lentils and am unsure of the ratio of cup portion. Any commentary is welcome. Thank you.
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Comment from: Natalie [Visitor] · http://Natalie
What is the volume of a can og soda? in ml
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Comment from: Karen [Visitor]
Thanks for this fabulous reference!
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