That would be approximately 125 grams.
half @ half
Well, honey, 7 cups of potatoes is roughly equivalent to around 2 pounds. But let's be real, it all depends on the size and density of those spuds. So grab your measuring cup and get ready to do some potato math!
The most commonly used words are "creamy" and "buttery." Oddly, these also describe the two most common ingredients added to boiled potatoes when mashing (cream or half-n-half and butter.) um...yum :)
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Potatoes are low fat. Mashed potatoes can be low fat, if you make them with regular milk or skim milk and don't add any butter or only a small amount of butter/margarine. But, if you are not making them yourself, then they will likely have butter and maybe cream or half and half added and can be loaded with fat.
My set has 5 gram, 15 gram, 1 ounce, 3 ounce, half cup and cup.
there is about a half of a calorie in a KFC family meal
Mashed potatoes is one of those dishes that goes with just about anything.You could have a vegetable night with mashed potatoes, and 2 other vegetables such as peas and lima beans. Add a half slice of bread and milk.You can use just about any meat to go with mashed potatoes:hampork chopsgrilled chickenlivera cut of beefYou can make fried mashed potatoes patties. (Yum.) Make your mashed potatoes as usual. Let cool till just warm. Form hamburger-sized patties. Use a small amount of margarine in a skillet; when the margarine has melted, place your potato patties into the skillet. Let them brown lightly. Turn, gently, to brown the other side. Serve with veggies, bread, and milk. Or, leave out the bread serving and have a dessert.
This question is dependent on two potato variables. The question does provide a fluid volume of 4 cups. The amount of potatoes filing this volume depends on the potato sizes are in which ways they are cut, mashed and or compressed.
There are about three and a half cups in 350g of rice. There is 128g in one cup. One gram equals .035 ounces.
1 cup equal 100 mg :) coreect it if it wrong :)
Two cups. In US measure, 1 pint = 2 cups And 1 cup = 0.5 pint. There are 16 US fluid ounces, 2 cups in 1 US pint (473.2 ml). Although there are 20 Imperial fluid ounces in 1 Imperial pint (568.3 ml), the Imperial system does not have cups, so it is best to use half pints.