16 tablespoon in 1 cup.
this is a simple and really tasty way to make it! this is the recipe i invented : put two spoon fulls of nutella in a cup and add 1 spoon full of milk and whisk until blended the add more milk until you have enough to fill you cup and stir :) you can also heat this but its better cold :-)
A table spoon is smaller than a cup, therefore; it's not possible to fit a cup into a table spoon, but there are 16 table spoons in a cup. 1/16 cup
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For a large adult breed you give 3 cup fulls. For a puppy you give 1 or 1 1/2
4 tbs = 1/4 cup so... 9 tablespoons = 1/2 cup + 1 tbl spoon
That would depend on how big the shallots were.
If you are measuring liquids, 1 cup is 48 tablespoons. If you are measuring dry goods such as flour or sugar there are 3 different ways to use the various sizes of spoon measurements - level, rounded and heaped. Level = filled level to the rim of the spoon Rounded = filled such that there is as much above the rim of the spoon as there is below it. Heaped = as much as you can possibly get on the spoon Using this as a reference 1 cup would be the equivalent of - 48 level teaspoons 24 rounded teaspoons 15 to 18 heaped teaspoons, depending on the ingredient
1 table spoon = 15 g
Equal options:1) a tea cup without a spoon in2) a tea cup which is first completely broken, then completely fixed, and finally with a similar high quality spoon in
25ml = 25ml = 0.025l = 25cm3 = 5 x medicine spoon fulls. What units of volume do you want it in?
There are one table spoon + one tea spoon in an ounce of curing salt.