If you mean Dry Ounces (like for flour) the Oz refers to Weight, and Cups refers to Volume.
There isn't an easy way to convert Oz to cups in this way, because how tightly you pack the flour means you can put more weight into the same volume. The best way to convert them is to use a kitchen scale to weigh the amount of flour. A cheap kitchen scale that can do that easily.
If you mean Liquid or Fluid Ounces (like for water or milk), multiply the FLOZ amount by .125. Both Cups and FLOZ refers to Volume, so you can convert them easily.
1 Oz = 1/8 cup. 2 Oz = 1/4 cup. 4 Oz = 1/2 cup. 8 Oz = 1 cup.
Depends what "dry goods" are - all are different weights
Can't say. -You MUST specify WHAT dry goods. -( 1 cup sand - 1 cup flour -BIG difference)
6 ounces of dry jello is .75 cups
You must say WHICH dry goods for a proper answer
That is 4.57 cups.
Cups for measuring dry goods in.
Approximately 5 cups.
Depends what "dry goods" are - all are different weights
A dry measuring cup is the individual measuring cups which usually come in a set of 4, i.e. 1/4, 1/2, 3/4, and 1 cup. Glass measuring cups are for liquid.
Can't say. -You MUST specify WHAT dry goods. -( 1 cup sand - 1 cup flour -BIG difference)
You don't bake air dry clay...so, no problem!
Well, there are sixteen cups in a gallon but dry goods like sugar are not usually measured in gallons.
About 2.4 cups
you can do both ,but i don't no how long you have to bake it, or leave it.
Stewart Dry Goods ended in 1987.
Powers Dry Goods ended in 1987.
Associated Dry Goods ended in 1986.