The cost for 1 oz of Knox is $1.49. The 8 oz of Knox is $8.62.
32 one ounce shots or 16 two ounce shots
there is .25 oz or 2.5t to an envelope of dry yeast
A 3-oz box of sweetened & flavored jello mix has the same amount of gelatin as one envelope (1 Tablespoon) of unflavored, unsweetened gelatin. 3 oz box jello mix = 1 envelope unflavored gelatin
As of 2016, a 2.5 ounce envelope it would cost 93 cents (one Forever stamp plus two extra ounces).
To substitute sheets of gelatin for half an ounce of powdered gelatin, you typically need about 4 sheets of gelatin. Each sheet of gelatin generally weighs about 0.25 ounces, so four sheets would equal one ounce, which can be halved for your requirement. Remember to bloom the sheets in cold water before using them in your recipe.
As of June 10, one ounce of first class mail is 44¢. Every additional ounce is 20¢. So, a six ounce envelope would cost $1.44 to mail, or four forever stamps.
Postage is determined by weight and by size. An envelope with three pieces of normal paper can normally be sent with one first class postage stamp. Additional stamps may be required based on additional ounces and on the size of the envelope.
The first ounce or less: 44 centsMore than one ounce but not over 2 ounces: 61 centsMore than two ounces but not over 3 ounces: 78 centsMore than three ounces but not over 3.5 ounces: 95 centsIf over 3.5 ounces, the letter is subject to the large envelope rate.As you letter weighs 4 ounces, but less than 5 ounces, it is subject to the large envelope rate. The large envelop rate for four ounces is $1.39. Which means you will need to use 4 forever stamps (44 cent stamps).
I went to the post office today (1/07/11) and one manilla envelope (without the metal fastener) with one piece of paper in it cost $.88 - it weighed 1 ounce. The second envelope contained 8 pages and weighed 3 ounces and cost $1.22. So by my calculations the envelope alone weighed about an ounce and 8 sheets of 8.5x11" weighs 2 ounces. Hope that helps.
To mail a 9x12 envelope weighing 3.8 ounces, you typically need two First-Class stamps, as the first ounce costs one stamp and each additional ounce costs an extra stamp. Since the envelope weighs 3.8 ounces, it falls into the 3-ounce rate category, which requires two stamps. Check with your local postal service for any changes in rates or requirements.
To mail an envelope weighing 3.2 ounces, you would typically need two first-class stamps, as one stamp covers up to 1 ounce, and additional ounces require extra postage. The current rate for additional ounces is around 20-24 cents per ounce, depending on postal regulations. It's always best to check with your local postal service for the most accurate and up-to-date rates.
The postage required to mail an envelope weighing 2.5 ounces depends on the destination and the service you choose. In the U.S., as of 2023, a First-Class Mail stamp covers up to 1 ounce, with additional ounces costing extra. For a 2.5-ounce envelope, you would typically need one First-Class stamp and an additional charge for the extra 1.5 ounces. It's best to check with the USPS website or visit a local post office for the most accurate rates.