== Fluid ounces or dry ounces?== Exactly the same as the ounces in a pound of feathers, which is 16 ounces to the pound. Unless you are talking about fluid ounces. An 18-oz. jar of Skippy, for example, contains 30 tablespoons (tbsp.) of peanut butter. That's the same as 15 fluid ounces. So, doing the arithmetic, one pound of Skippy peanut butter is about 13.33 fluid ounces.
There are approximately 32 tablespoons in 1 pound of peanut butter. This is based on the fact that 1 pound of peanut butter is roughly 16 ounces, and there are 2 tablespoons per ounce. Therefore, multiplying 16 ounces by 2 tablespoons per ounce gives you 32 tablespoons.
1 tablespoon=0.5 ounce. 2 tablespoons= 1 ounce. 16 ounces of peanut butter contains 32 tablespoons.
16 oz or 2 cups = 1 pound 8 oz = 1 cup 16 oz = 2 cups Remember weight ounces aren't the same as fluid (volume) ounces, so a one pound (16 ounce) container doesn't always equal 2 cups. One pound of peanut butter equals 1 3/4 cups.
A quarter pound is 4 ounces
A cup of Jiff Extra Crunchy weighs 9.1 oz.
There are approximately 2 cups in 18 ounces of peanut butter. Since 1 cup of peanut butter typically weighs about 9 ounces, you can divide 18 ounces by 9 ounces per cup to find that 18 ounces equals 2 cups.
4 ounces. A pound of butter (or anything, in fact) is 16 ounces. There are four sticks to a pound of butter. Therefore each stick is 4 ounces.
16 oz or 2 cups = 1 pound 8 oz = 1 cup 16 oz = 2 cups Remember weight ounces aren't the same as fluid (volume) ounces, so a one pound (16 ounce) container doesn't always equal 2 cups. One pound of peanut butter equals 1 3/4 cups.
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