A Tablespoon is 3 oz. A pound is 16 oz. That being said, 5 Tablespoons and 1 Teaspoon equal a pound.
(16 oz [1 lb.] / 3 oz [1 Tbsp] = 5 with 1 oz. remaining.)
(There are 3 teaspoons in 1 Tbsp, which would equal out to 1 tsp. being 1 oz. [the remaining 1 oz.])
It really depends on what you are measuring e.g. a tablespoon of golden syrup would weigh more than a tablespoon of water.
There are 2 tablespoons in one eighth pound of butter.
There are approximately 67 tablespoons in 1 liter.
1/8 Cup is 2 Tablespoons, or 12.5% of a Cup. For memory purposes, there are 8 Tablespoons in a cube (=1/2 Cup) of butter. Then, 4 Tablespoons in 1/4 Cup, and 2 Tablespoons in 1/8 Cup (the standard Mr. Coffee size measuring spoon, which is half as big as a 1/4 Cup measure). Notice something else here, there are 4 cubes in a pound of butter, so each cube is 1/4 pound in weight (and 1/2 Cup in volume). Have you heard the aphorism "A pint's a pound the world around"? A pint is 2 Cups. Two Cups (of stuff that is roughly the same density as water) weigh a pound.
1 CUP AND 1 OUNCE "A pint's a pound the world around." There are 2 cups in a pint and 16 ounces in a pound. Therefore, 1 cup = 8 ounces, which agrees with the above answer. To continue on, 1 cup contains 16 Tablespoons. Therefore, 9 ounces can be measured as 1 cup plus 2 Tablespoons.
1 pound of water is about 32 tablespoons.
There are 32 tablespoons in a pound of butter.
32 tablespoons (T)
1 pound of water is approximataly 32 tbsp.
About 30 tablespoons.
1 pound of water is about 32 tablespoons.
16 tablespoons = 8 oz = 1/2 pound 32 tablespoons = 16 oz = 1 pound
32 tablespoons per pound -- just count the tablespoons in one stick (1/4 #) and multiply x 4
1/4 pound of water is approximately 8 tablespoons.
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32 tablespoons in a pound of water
1 huge pound should do the trick