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  2. Cooking weights and measures - Wikipedia

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    Cup (6 fluid ounces; [29] named after an everyday drinking cup) Teacup (5 fluid ounces; [31] named after a typical teacup) Coffee cup (⁠2 + 1 / 2 ⁠ fluid ounces; [31] named after a small cup for serving after‑dinner coffee) Wine glass (2 fluid ounces; [29] [33] named after a small glass for serving liquor)

  3. How Much Salad Do You Really Need Per Person for Dinner? - AOL

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    4 people – 16 ounces (2 cups) 6 people – 24 ounces (3 cups) 12 people – 48 ounces (6 cups) 20 people – 80 ounces (10 cups) How much salad dressing per person for salad. For the salad ...

  4. Here's Exactly How Much Gravy You'll Need for Thanksgiving Dinner

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  5. Using Wine to Cook - AOL

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  6. Cooking with alcohol - Wikipedia

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    Flambé is a technique where alcohol, such as brandy, is poured on top of a dish and then ignited to create a visual presentation. [3]A variation of the flambé tradition is employed in Japanese teppanyaki restaurants where a spirit is poured onto the griddle and then lit, providing both a dramatic start to the cooking, and a residue on the griddle which indicates to the chef which parts of ...

  7. Alcohol measurements - Wikipedia

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    In the United States, the standard drink contains 0.6 US fluid ounces (18 ml) of alcohol. This is approximately the amount of alcohol in a 12-US-fluid-ounce (350 ml) glass of beer, a 5-US-fluid-ounce (150 ml) glass of wine, or a 1.5-US-fluid-ounce (44 ml) glass of a 40% ABV (80 US proof) spirit.

  8. Approximate measures - Wikipedia

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    wineglassful (2-1/2 fl oz or 1/2 gill or 1/2 teacupful or 1/4 tumblerful) dessertspoonful (1/4 fl oz or 2 fl dr and equal to 2 teaspoonful or 1/2 tablespoonful) teaspoonful (1/8 fl oz or 1 fl dr and also equal to 1/2 dessertspoonful or 1/4 tablespoonful)

  9. Slay the dinner party game with these wine and cheese pairings

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