I count about 40, give or take. BUT that may vary with the accuracy of my scale (I do not have a digital scale, so it was judging a very small needle movement on a food scale). A better way of judging would be to count all the morsels in a full bag, and figure it out from there .... but of course that is a lot of counting LOL and I don't have a full bag to count anymore.
There is one ounce in a square of chocolate.
I do believe it is 8 oz per box. It is 8-1oz squares. :)
16 oz in a lb
There are not any cookies in a bag of semi-sweet morsels. If you use the Tollhouse recipe on the back, it will make 5 dozen cookies.
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8 cups are in 8 cups, whatever they contain
Hershey Kisses are milk chocolate, so they will be a bit sweeter than semi-sweet morsels are. If you take that - and the size difference - into account, then the recipe still should work with the substitution, though.
6 ounces is 1 cup
It's going to be an awfully big cookie. If you want to chop or grate the block, it is the same chocolate. The only advantage morsels have is the uniform size.
Each square equals one ounce.
According to the Nestle website, 1 1/2 cups of Tollhouse semi-sweet morsels = 9 oz. (which is equivalent to 255.145 g.)
One level cup by volume (dry cup) of Nestle's semi-sweet morsels weighs 183g or 6.45 US oz (ounces).
Theoretically yes, but it would be easier just to buy milk chocolate in the first place.
about 16
The prefix semi- added to "sweet" would make semi-sweet, which means "partly sweet."