Item
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In cups
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Other measurement
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1 small onion
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.75 cups chopped
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1 medium onion
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1 cups chopped
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1 TBLS powdered
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1 large onion
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1.25 cups chopped
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1 lb onion
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2.5 cups chopped
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1 clove garlic
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1 tsp minced
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¼ tsp powdered
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1 lb sweet potatoes
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4 cups cubed
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3 medium
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1 lb white potatoes
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4 cups cubed
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3 medium
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1 lb carrots
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3.5 cups diced
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2-3 large
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1 lb eggplant
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4 cups cubed
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1 small
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1 lb raw spinach
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5-6 cups packed
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1 lb raw kale
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5-6 cups packed
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1 lb squash/zucchini
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4 cups cubed
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2 medium
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1 lb asparagus
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3 cups 1 in sections
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1 bunch
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1 lb broccoli
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2 cups florets
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1 head
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1 lb mushrooms
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4 cups sliced
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2 cups sliced, sautéed
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1 lb string beans
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4 cups
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1 lb apples
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3 cups diced
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3 medium
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Tuesday, August 21, 2012
How much does that equal?
A lot of times, recipes will call for a pound of an ingredient, like potatoes. If you're like me, I have a 5 lb bag of potatoes sitting in my pantry and I don't have a kitchen scale to weigh out an exact pound. This chart is meant to help you figure out some basic ingredient conversions for our most-used ingredients. A fabulous chart that is more extensive can be found at this site.
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