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WHAT IS AN OUNCE.

What is more troublesome than weighing ounces of ingredients when cooking? The following will save you a lot of trouble, for it will tell you how many spoonsful of certain common things go to make an ounce. An ounce of butter is two level teaspoonsful. An ounce of flour is four level teaspoonsful. An ounce of cornflower is three level tablespoonsful. An ounce of granulated sugar is two level tablespoonsful. An ounce of ground coffee is five level tablespoonsful. An ounce of pepper is four level tablespoonsful. An ounce of salt is two level tablespoonsful. An ounce of chopped suet is a fourth of a cupful. An ounce of mustard is four level tablespoonsful. An ounce of olive oil is two tablespoonsful.

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https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/MH19230719.2.4

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Manawatu Herald, Volume XLV, Issue 2608, 19 July 1923, Page 1

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WHAT IS AN OUNCE. Manawatu Herald, Volume XLV, Issue 2608, 19 July 1923, Page 1

WHAT IS AN OUNCE. Manawatu Herald, Volume XLV, Issue 2608, 19 July 1923, Page 1

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