Oh, dude, a half pound of lard is equivalent to about 1 cup. So, like, if you ever find yourself needing to measure out some lard for a recipe, just grab a measuring cup and scoop out a cup of that greasy goodness. Just don't forget to wash your hands after, unless you're going for that extra shiny look.
That is approximately 1 cup
1 cup of lard
A pound of lard is two cups and lard must be of a similar density to butter. Therefore one cup of butter weighs half a pound.
One pound of lard is equivalent to approximately 2 cups. This conversion is based on the fact that 1 pound is equal to 16 ounces, and 1 cup is equal to 8 fluid ounces. Therefore, 16 ounces of lard (1 pound) would be equivalent to 2 cups when measuring by volume.
About 0.454 kilos per pound.
The lard I remember always came in buckets, I think they were 5 pound buckets. I have seen it in one pound bricks. But adding a half a pound of lard seems like alot of lard, unless one is baking a very large amount.
There are approximately 4 cups in 1 pound of Tenderflake lard. This conversion is based on the fact that 1 pound is equivalent to 16 ounces, and 1 cup is equal to 8 fluid ounces. Therefore, 16 ounces divided by 8 ounces per cup equals 2 cups per pound. Since Tenderflake lard is solid and not a liquid, the measurement is based on weight rather than volume.
8 oz
That depends on whether the 1pound 12ounces is air, water, sugar, stones, or some other substance.
That is 12 cups
A kilogram of lard is larder than a pound of lard. Also, a kilogram is 2.2 pounds, whether of lard, or lart, or, as they say, whatever.
205gms to a cup of lard.