Anyone Have A Link To Measurements?

Decorating By projectqueen Updated 20 Aug 2006 , 5:09pm by projectqueen

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projectqueen Posted 20 Aug 2006 , 12:36pm
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I'm finally trying to figure out how much it costs me to make my cakes.

Yesterday I went to the grocery store with a list of my ingredients and got prices for every item, but now I need to figure out how much of each thing I use and the cost for that amount.

Is there a link anywhere for how many tsp or tbsp make a cup, etc.? Liquid measures and dry measures?

For instance, my canola oil bottle contains 47 TBSP of oil. If I use 1/3 cup, how do I figure out how many TBSP that is?

Thanks.

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missyek Posted 20 Aug 2006 , 2:37pm
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This is a conversion site I use all the time--for many other things too...

http://www.onlineconversion.com/cooking_volume.htm

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lbrutland Posted 20 Aug 2006 , 2:51pm
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check this out!

http://www.cakecentral.com/cake-decorating-ftopict-5711.html


just fill in the info and it figures the prices. You may need to change to the prices of your ingredients.

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projectqueen Posted 20 Aug 2006 , 5:09pm
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Thanks, I'm going to check out both links!

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