Measurement Equivalents Printable
I often look to my Measurement Equivalents chart when I want to use an alternative way to measure an ingredient. For instance, I may have an ingredient package with a small opening that I’d rather now pour into a measuring cup. It fits a tablespoon so I’ll figure out how many I’ll need to make up a cup (or whatever the amount is). This printable is handy to have in the kitchen for reference.
This printable would be enormous if I included every conversion. I selected the ones that I use most often. If you need to look up another one, try Google. Type in the conversion you need and it usually comes up as the first search result.
Print out this Measurement Equivalents printable and add it to your household binder or keep it somewhere in your kitchen for reference. After referring to it enough, you’ll eventually have the conversions memorized and won’t need to refer to it anymore. I’m not at that point yet!
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Handy information. Can not cook unless you know these . Print it off, post one frig.
Lovely printable- this will come in handy for sure.
Very handy – I wish there was one for weights! I find English and other european recipes make more sense to me because they’re done with weight measures not all volume!
That’s a very handy list to have in the kitchen. Thanks.
Thank you, a great chart to print out and keep in my recipe binder!!
What great timing! I was just looking for a printable like this! Thank you so much for sharing. It’s going right on my fridge! 🙂
Thank you for the printable,going right in my book
Marvellous, I often have to dash back to my computer to google how much a measurement is so this will come in very handy for me, thanks so much for posting 🙂
Thank you for the printable