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1 teaspoon= about 4 grams so 8 grams= 2 teaspoons

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2 1/4 teaspoons.

There are 2 1/4 teaspoons of yeast in a .25 ounce packet.

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According to the Fleishmann's Yeast website, there are about 2.25 teaspoons of yeast in each envelope. This is a bit more than 2/3 of a Tablespoon.

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About 2.5 teaspoons.

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306,846,080,765,482,902

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How many packets of instant yeast to make one tbsp

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