4oz
1/4 pound
Yes
Half a cup.
8 oz
Yes. They main difference between cream cheese spread and cream cheese is that the spread may have been aerated, to enhance spreadability. This makes no difference when you're following a recipe with weight-based measurements (since air weighs very little), but if you're following a recipe with volume-based measurements (e.g cups), you should compact the cream cheese spread as much as possible.
Heavy cream, sugar and vanilla.
Well first of all you can add cream cheese instead of sour cream. They are both the same kinds of cheese! So just figure out how much oz of cream cheese equal a 2/3 of a cup and use that.
no. but yes, if your wife is very busy and has little time. tell her to buy whipped cream from asda, and if you dont like it theres the asda gurantee xD
That is approximately half of that package
A quart of heavy cream has a mass of approximately 907.185 grams.
They are the same - can both be used to make whipped cream and can be used, when say making your own Alfredo Fettuccine Cheese Sauce. There is a difference though in light cream, half-n-half and heavy cream.
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That is about 1 ounce
To much of anything is unhealthy. In moderation everything's fine. But yes cream cheese does have a few calories that it really doesn't need...
It depends on what type of ice cream, how much you eat of it, and what brand it is.