Two 8-ounce blocks of cream cheese would make 16 ounces. Four 4-ounce blocks of cream cheese would make 16 ounces.
Two of the 8 ounce packages.
That is 226 grams.
12 bars
3
6.25 pounds.
There are 16 ounces in 1 pound. So if you have 3 pounds of cream cheese, you have 48 ounces. Therefore, if all you need is 5 - 8oz packages (40 oz. total), then you have more than enough.
depends on the size of the cream cheese block.
NO. It doesn't make sense if Swiss cheese is classified as a cream cheese. It's because cheese is cheese and cream cheese is cream cheese.
Since 'pounds' refers to the weight of the cheese, the answer will vary according to the mass or density of the cheese itself. One cup of cottage cheese or cream cheese will likely weigh more than one cup of shredded cheddar as an example.
There are 16 ounces to a pound, thus an 8 ounce package of cream cheese is 1/2 pound. If you want 2 1/2 pounds of cream cheese, you want 5 packages of cream cheese.I assume that "2 12 pounds" means 2 1/2 pounds, but if you wanted a different amount, you can do one of the following calculations:a) Multiply the number of pounds by 2 (which is the same as dividing by the 1/2 lb weight of the package of cream cheese) to determine the number of packages;orb) Convert the number of pounds to ounces by multiplying by 16, then dividing that amount by 8 (the weight of the package of cream cheese in ounces) to determine the number of packages.
Because it is still cream cheese. The only diffrence...NO FAT!
I have never seen cream cheese in ounce bars. However 16 ounces of anything makes 1 pound.
cheese + Cheese = cheese + cream - Cheese = cheesy cream hahaha
16oz to the pound in the UK 24oz is 1.5lbs
Light cream cheese may be known as Diet cream cheese or Less Fat cream cheese. In North America it is called Neufchatel cheese. It has less fat than traditional Cream Cheese.
Cream cheese does NOT have meat.