There are sixteen ounces in a pound of crab meat.
Ah, what a lovely question! You see, when you have a pound of crab meat, it usually amounts to about 2 to 2.5 cups of delicious goodness. Just imagine all the wonderful dishes you can create with that much crab meat! Let your creativity flow like a gentle stream, my friend.
There are 16 ounces in a pound of deli meat.
16 ounces are in one pound of anything.
16oz are in 1lb of meat.
1 ounce = 0.0625 pound 1 pound = 16 ounces
There are 16 ounces in a pound of meat.
Ah, what a lovely question! You see, when you have a pound of crab meat, it usually amounts to about 2 to 2.5 cups of delicious goodness. Just imagine all the wonderful dishes you can create with that much crab meat! Let your creativity flow like a gentle stream, my friend.
There are 16 ounces in a pound of deli meat.
16 ounces equals 1 pound, whether you are measuring rocks, feathers, or crab.
16 ounces are in one pound of anything.
9.57 ounces is 0.6 pound.
16oz are in 1lb of meat.
A standard cup of crab meat (8 oz.) if packed full will weigh about half a pound.
it all depends on what type of meat it is.
20.8 ounces. There are 16 ounces in a pound, so to figure out the ounces in a pound just use this equation: # of pounds x 16.
There is 95 calories in 3 ounces of crablegs so for 15 ounces right under 1 pound would be 475. Now take into account that when measuring crab they usually measure it with the shell. You are counting 95 calories for 3 ounces of meat not the shell so you can eat more than a pound for about 500 calories because you are eating the meat not the shell and the weigh the crab in the shell. Now I found it's 100 calories for 1 table spoon of butter so to eat about a pound of crab legs in 3 table spoons of butter you are looking at about 800 calories for a pound of crab legs and butter. So I would stay away from the soda or potato and maybe have some steamed broccoli if you are trying to stay under 1,000 calories. lovecricketdoll
There 8 ounces in a half pound of any material other than precious metals (which use a different definition of pound)