Two cups is a pint. If you're talking about water, "a pint's a pound the world around", which isn't strictly speaking true, but it's pretty close. If you're measuring something other than water, then it may or may not be anywhere near a pound.
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1 pound of butter is two cups. 1 stick is a half of a cup which is a quarter of a pound.
Two cups are in a pound, so I would figure four cups.
There are two cups in a pound of beans. A small bag of beans is generally 16 ounces, which measures out to two cups.
There is approximately 2 cups of lactose sugar in one pound of sugar. However, there is 3 3/4 cups of confectioners sugar in one pound.
The answer is two metric cups.
There are two cups that equal one pound of uncooked rice. There are six cups that equal to one pound of cooked rice.
One pound of butter is equal to two (2) cups.
A pint equals two cups. A pint weighs about a pound.
One pound is the equivalent of 16 ounces. Since one cup is eight ounces, there would be two whole cups in a pound of coleslaw.
2 cups
http://www.onlineconversion.com/weight_volume_cooking.htmBrown: 1 pound = 2.255556278906 cup [US]Confectionary: 1 pound = 3.485859703764 cup [US]Granulated: 1 pound = 2.366941774161 cup [US]Powdered: 1 pound = 3.485859703764 cup [US]