they say if you lose the scoop you should buy more formula and use the scoop from the new can because diff. products have diff. size scoops. however, i've measured similac advanced, and it pretty much comes out to: one scoop = a heaping tablespoon, or just an unleveled tablespoon (3.5 teaspoons if you want to be super anal about it), some people measured enfimil lipil and it also came out to 3.5 teaspoons, or a nice healthy tablespoon
What size is a "scoop" . I see all kinds.
Depends on the size of the scoop.
It depends on the size of the scoop! An ice-cream scoop or a JCB digger's scoop - it makes a big difference.
We would need to know the size of the scoop and the size of the container your are scooping from. For instance:If you are using a 4oz scoop and the container you are scooping from is a half-gallon (64oz), then the scoop would represent 6.25% of the whole container.If you are using a 2oz scoop and the container is a pint (16oz), the scoop would represent 12.5% of the whole pint container.
a reporter's ice-cream size is a scoop.
There is no regulated size of 'scoop'
It depends on the size of scoop, and quality and brand of protein. Average in most cases is 24 grams.
The size of 2 tablespoons.
The number of tablespoons in one scoop will vary by the size of the scoop. A scoop is not a standard unit of measure, despite its common usage. Most products that measure things by number of scoops come with a scoop to measure with, including laundry detergent, muscle-building supplements, and Raisin Bran.
about where the pan indent stops
Too much, you should just buy the Hand Pack.