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No, the Keurig does not come with the Green Mountain k cups. You have to buy those separately. They range around 30 dollars and you can get them off of Amazon, Staples, or Office Depot.
Grams are a measurement of weight, while cups measure volume. There's no way to tell without knowing the weight/volume ratio of the item. You're better off to weigh it first, then pour it into a measuring cup.
To measure ingredients using a dry measuring cup, first of all be sure that the ingredients you are measuring are indeed dry, such as flour, sugar, nuts, dried fruits, etc. Do not measure liquids such as water, eggs, or milk with a dry measuring cup, as they do measure slightly different than dry ingredients. Dry measuring cups usually have flat tops where you can level off an ingredient and wet/liquid measuring cups usually have a notched spout where ingredients may be poured out. The technical way to measure dry goods is to scoop the ingredient into the cup and use the flat side of a butter knife to level it off. Try not to shake the ingredient too much in the cup and try not to tap it, as these actions compact it and could throw off your measurement for your recipe. Compacted flour for example, could have an extra Tablespoon or so in it. One of the few exceptions to this rule is brown sugar. If a recipe calls for "packed brown sugar," press it with your fingers into the cup and level any excess off with the back of a butter knife.
Specialty field that you'd be best off making a copy of the markings on paper and either sending or taking it to someone with some expertise.
If your recipe calls for a number of ounces or pounds of flour, weighing it on a kitchen scale is most accurate. If it calls for cups, fluff the flour lightly with your fingers so it's not packed down, scoop up the flour in the appropirate measuring cup, then level off the top with a knife or other straight edge.
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Been trying to figure this one out too. One cup is supposed to equal 185 grams, and there is 1000 grams in a kilo...so one kilo would equal 5.40 cups. But I just used a digital kitchen scale and measured my white short grain rice. one cup of rice weighed at 176 grams, and 5 cups weighed 775 grams. sorry if my math is off.
55 grams of flour is equal to 0.2 cups of flour. This result is rounded off but the complete conversion is 0.23247 cups.
-- If you have a metric measuring tape, there's a mark at 2.0 meters.-- If you have an "English" measuring tape, measure off 6feet6-3/4inches ; you'll be almost exactly right on.
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