Measuring peanut butter is easy. When measuring peanut butter you have to make sure the measuring cup is setting down.
1/2 ounce will be present in one tablespoon of peanut butter.
2 tbsp
25 grams worth, approximately
Almost 90 million jars of peanut butter are sold annually. It takes about 772 peanuts to make a 16.3 ounce jar of peanut butter.
35.27 ounces.
The exact amount of calories will depend on the brand and formulation of the peanut butter, but as a good approximation, you can assume about 90 calories with about 65 of those calories coming from fat.
1 tablespoon=0.5 ounce. 2 tablespoons= 1 ounce. 16 ounces of peanut butter contains 32 tablespoons.
Yes. Reese's Peanut Butter Cups do have a very slight amount of caffeine in them. For example: 100 grams of a Peanut Butter Cup will have 7.0 mg of caffeine. 1 ounce of a Peanut Butter Cup will have 2.0 mg of caffeine. 1 miniature Peanut Butter Cup will have .5 mg of caffeine. 1 package 0.6 oz 1 cup (17g) of Peanut Butter Cups will have 1.2 mg. 1 package 1.6 oz 2 cups (45g) of Peanut Butter Cups will have 3.2 mg.
With a measuring spoon, if not, it's about 2 tablespoons.
The exact price of Skippy peanut butter in the 1980s may vary depending on the specific location and store, but generally, a 16-ounce jar of Skippy peanut butter cost around $1 to $2 during that time period.
It depends on the density of what you are measuring; an ounce is a measure of weight whereas a millilitre is a measure of volume.
That depends on the amount of peanut butter that is called for in the recipe you choose to use. Some peanut butter cookie recipes might only use a small amount of peanut butter along with larger quantities of sugar, flour and other ingredients, while other recipes use peanut butter as the primary ingredient with no flour at all. Each recipe would produce a different number of cookies from a 40 ounce jar of peanut butter.