According to Cook's Thesaurus http://www.foodsubs.com/Crumbs.html 14 graham crackers = 1 Cup crumbs so, 12 graham crackers = 3/4 C + 1 Tbs (approximately)
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1 It would also be helpful to know what a cup of graham cracker crumbs weighs. My box of crackers is 14.4oz. I could estimate what portion of the box to use if I know how much a cup of crumbs weighs.
One graham cracker typically weighs around 0.5 to 0.7 ounces.
To convert Graham crackers to crumbs, you typically need about 1 1/2 cups of crumbs for every 10 crackers. Therefore, for 20 Graham crackers, you would need approximately 3 cups of Graham cracker crumbs. This conversion may vary slightly depending on the size and thickness of the crackers, but as a general guideline, 3 cups should be a close approximation.
There are about 27 whole graham crackers in a 1 lb box.
Umm each cracker divides into four different crackers, if that's what you mean...
The grams in a package depends on the amount of crackers in the package. The more crackers there are, the greater the gram amount, and same with lesser amounts of crackers.
Well, honey, a sleeve of Ritz crackers typically contains about 4 stacks of crackers, which equals around 32 crackers total. If you want to get technical, that's about 8 cups of crackers, but who's really measuring crackers by the cup? Just grab a sleeve and enjoy!
Depends what kind of crackers- there are many sizes
This depends on what kind of crackers you are referring to, as well as on how the crackers are crushed (i.e. coarse versus fine crumbs).