Canola can substitute 2 sticks of butter by using 16 tbsp of oil. For every 1/4 cup butter, use 4 tablespoons vegetable oil.
Most butter and margarine sticks have this marked, but it is 8. 4 tbsp = 1/4 cup
Four ounces of margarine is equivalent to: * 1/2 cup * 8 tablespoons * 24 teaspoons * 1/2 stick margarine 4 ounces of anything is a 1/4 pound, so I think that would be a full stick of margarine.
2 cups or 4 sticks (:
4 sticks.
Oil and butter are equivalent fats; if the recipe calls for one tablespoon of oil, use one tablespoon of butter. Please note. this is not true for margarine or spread, a tablespoon of one of these does not contain a tablespoon of fat but fat and many other ingredients.
I have never seen margarine in a tin, it is sold in plastic tubs. These come in various sizes and various brands, in prices generally ranging from about $1 to $4.
About 3 or 4 bamboo sticks a week.
There are 28 .5 grams per ounce, 1 stick of margarine = 1\2 cup or 113 grams per stick. 2 times 113 = 226 So its 2 sticks plus 24 grams The 24 grams is a bit less than 1\4 stick. So about 2 1\4 sticks.
3/4 of a cup is a stick and a half.3/4 of a pound is three sticks.
Shortening is solidified fat. It can be hydrogenated vegetable oil, cocoa butter, butter, lard or tallow(rendered beef fat). 1/4 cup of shortening would be the equivalent of 1/4 cup of any of the above.
4 full sticks of butter will be equal to one pound.