Tuesday, September 15, 2020

Useful Conversions


This month we have Useful Conversions! If you’ve ever wondered how many teaspoons of sugar go into a cup or a quick way to convert pounds to kilograms, I’ve Got Your Six!

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Conversions include weight (mass), dry measurements (weight), dry measurements (volume), liquid measurements (volume), minimum safe internal temps, metric conversions, temperature conversions, kitchen abbreviations, static temperatures, and miscellaneous measurements.

Common U.S. liquids:
1 cup = 8 fl oz = 16 tbsp = 48 tsp
1 gal = 4 qts = 8 pints = 16 cups

Metric conversions:
Convert         Calculation
°F to °C = (°F-32) / 1.8
°C to °F = (°C x 1.8) + 32
cm =         in x 2.54
inch =         cm x .3937
ml =                 fl oz x 29.57
ml =                 cup x 236.6
fl oz =         ml x .0338
gram =         dry oz x 28.35
dry oz =         grams x .035
liter =         gal x 3.7854
gallon =         liter x .264
pound =         kilogram x 2.205
kilogram = pound x .454
yard =         meter x 1.09
meter =         yard x .914
kilometer = mile x 1.61
mile =         kilometer x .62

Ounces
Dry Ounces = Weight
Fluid Ounces = Volume

Static Temperatures
Water boils at 212°F / 100°C
Water freezes at 32°F / 0°C
Frozen water expands about 9%
Keep fridge at 40°F / 5°C or below

Abbreviations
teaspoon         tsp
tablespoon tbsp
pound         lb
ounces         oz
fluid ounces fl oz
pint                 pt
quart         qt
milliliter         ml
liter                 L
gram         g
inches         in
centimeters cm

I’ve Got Your Six!

Mark M. Hancock, GRI, MRP, AHWD
REALTOR, New Build certified
214-862-7212 (call or text)
markhancockrealty@gmail.com
DFWmark.com

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