Well, honey, a 5 lb tub of sour cream is roughly equivalent to around 10 cups. So, you better get ready to whip up a whole lotta dip or bake a whole lotta cake, cause that's a whole lotta sour cream to work with. Hope you're hungry!
In three pounds of sour cream I measured 6 1/2 cups. That would make one pound of sour cream equal about 2 cups, 8 tablespoons. When I measured my 3 pound container of Daisy sour cream I measured just over 5 cups. According to the nutrition information on the tub there should be about 45 servings of 2 tablespoons each. There are 16 tablespoons in a cup which means that there are about 5.6 cups of sour cream in a 3 pound container of sour cream or or 1.9 cups in a pound.1.97 cups of sourcream will be present in a pound.
In three pounds of sour cream I measured 6 1/2 cups. That would make one pound of sour cream equal about 2 cups, 8 tablespoons. When I measured my 3 pound container of Daisy sour cream I measured just over 5 cups. According to the nutrition information on the tub there should be about 45 servings of 2 tablespoons each. There are 16 tablespoons in a cup which means that there are about 5.6 cups of sour cream in a 3 pound container of sour cream or or 1.9 cups in a pound.1.97 cups of sourcream will be present in a pound.
Sour cream plus spices of your choice. You can purchase many different flavors of "dip mix" at the grocery store; stir the mix into a tub of sour cream.
One large tub of Cool Whip (typically around 8 ounces) is equivalent to about 2 cups of real whipped cream. Since 1 cup of heavy cream yields approximately 2 cups of whipped cream after whipping, you would need about 1 cup of heavy cream to make the equivalent of a large tub of Cool Whip.
Depends on the size of the tub
One
2 pints of ice cream
12.68 cups 1 liter = 4.22 cups 1 cup = 0.23 L 1 L = 4 metric cups
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It really depends on the the size of the tub, brand of ice cream, and the flavour.
A standard large tub of cream cheese typically contains 16 ounces. However, sizes can vary slightly by brand, so it's always a good idea to check the packaging for the exact amount.
Yes I agree with your husband that there is no reason to remove the inner foil lid as it simply provides an additional seal of protection.