1 t. typically means 1 teaspoon in baking measurements. It is a common abbreviation used to represent teaspoon as a unit of measurement for ingredients in recipes.
"1b" in baking typically refers to 1 cup of sifted flour. This notation is commonly used in recipes as a shorthand for measuring ingredients.
You can substitute baking soda for baking ammonia in recipes. Use 1/4 teaspoon of baking soda for every 1 teaspoon of baking ammonia called for in the recipe.
There are approximately 24 tablespoons in 1 lb of baking soda.
There are approximately 4.2 cups of baking soda in 1 kilogram.
There are approximately 2.3 cups of baking soda in 1 lb.
"T" means tablespoon
1 1/2 t
Believe it or not that is a trick question. The T in "1 T" could mean 1 ton, but no 1 ton cannot be equivalent to 1,000 pounds.
"1b" in baking typically refers to 1 cup of sifted flour. This notation is commonly used in recipes as a shorthand for measuring ingredients.
The geometric mean of n numbers (t{1}, t{2}, ..., t{n}) is given by (Π t{n})^(1/n) → geometric mean of 8.5 and 12.4 = (8.5 × 12.4)^(1/2) = 10.26645... ≈ 10.266
It stands for teaspoon.
1 T means one tablespoon in a recipe. A lowercase t means teaspoon.
1 day at a time.
A c in baking means a cup.
1 C up a T probably means 1 cat up a tree.
It means 1 (one).
Depends on the recipe. For 1 c whole wheat flour 1/2 t. baking soda 1 t. baking powder 1 t. cinnamon 1 c. milk 2 egg whites 1/2 c. fat-free yogurt With that recipe, it's around 150 calories for 2.