I ran across some tables for various weights and measures recently. I found out some things I didn't know. Now that I know them, I think possibly the only use I will find for a couple of them are in Trivia games and crossword puzzles.
Did you know that:
LIQUID MEASURE4 gills (gi.)........... = 1 pint................. pt.
2 pints................ = 1 quart................ qt.
4 quarts................ = 1 gallon............... gal.
31-1/2 gallons.......... = 1 barrel............... bbl.
2 barrels (63 gallons) ............ = 1 hogshead............. hhd.
DRY MEASURE2 pints (pt.)........... = 1 quart................ qt.
8 quarts................ = 1 peck................. pk.
4 pecks................. = 1 bushel............... bu.
APPROXIMATE MEASURE OF 1 POUND OF FOOD
Beans, dried.................. 2 CUPFULS
Butter........................ 2
Coffee, whole................. 4
Corn meal..................... 3
Flour......................... 4
Milk.......................... 2
Molasses...................... 1-1/2
Meat, chopped, finely packed.. 2
Nuts, shelled................. 3
Oats, rolled.................. 4
Olive oil..................... 2-1/2
Peas, split................... 2
Raisins....................... 3
Rice.......................... 2
Sugar, brown.................. 2-2/3
Sugar, granulated............. 2
Sugar, powdered............... 2-3/4
APPROXIMATE WEIGHT OF 1 TABLESPOONFUL OF FOOD
Butter........................ 1/2 OUNCE
Corn starch................... 3/8
Flour......................... 1/4
Milk.......................... 1/2
Sugar......................... 1/2
APPROXIMATE WEIGHT OF 1 CUPFUL OF FOOD
Butter........................ 8 OUNCES
Corn meal..................... 5
Corn starch................... 6
Flour......................... 4
Milk.......................... 8
Molasses..................... 10
Nuts, shelled................. 4
Raisins....................... 5
Sugar......................... 8
Relative Proportions:
3 tsp. = 1 Tb.
16 Tb. = 1 c.
I'm still working on that eggnog recipe. Stay tuned.
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