Use just under 1/2 of a tablespoon.
You want 0.40 tablespoons, which is a bit less than 1/2 of a tablespoon.
16 tablespoons = 8 oz = 1/2 pound 32 tablespoons = 16 oz = 1 pound
It depends on what you are measuring. Cup is a measurement of volume, pound is a measurement of weight.
You don't. Tablespoons are a measure of volume (size). Pounds are a measure of weight. Unless it's Cook's conversion calculator. It's 16 tablespoons for one pound according to: http://wiki.answers.com/Q/How_do_I_convert_tablespoons_into_a_pound
For walnuts out of the shell here is the measurement by weight. 1 Cup of nuts equals 1/4 pound so if the recipe calls for 1 pound of chopped walnuts you will need 4 cups.
For walnuts out of the shell here is the measurement by weight. 1 Cup of nuts equals 1/4 pound so if the recipe calls for 1 pound of chopped walnuts you will need 4 cups.
yes
sounds like 3/4 of a pound to me...
lb 1.5
Yes, because one pound is equal to 16oz.
32 tablespoons in a pound of water
Sure.
If a cookie recipe calls for 1 pound of butter, that is the same as 454 grams. However, if you needed to make three batches of cookies, you would need 1,362 grams of butter.