It will seem like milk at first look, but it wont be fresh. Better to buy cravendale milk.
That is about 1.4 cups
1/2 cup heavy cream + 1/2 cup milk
About 800 in a fluid cup of heavy cream. About 400 in a cup of whipped cream.
One large tub of Cool Whip (typically around 8 ounces) is equivalent to about 2 cups of real whipped cream. Since 1 cup of heavy cream yields approximately 2 cups of whipped cream after whipping, you would need about 1 cup of heavy cream to make the equivalent of a large tub of Cool Whip.
250 grams of butter can be made with 2 cups of milk + 2 cups of water With a bit of rounding I'd say you need 4 cups of cream and 4 cups of water to make a pound of butter. Of course if you omit the water you will need more cream.
120 Ounces
There are approximately 2 cups in a pound of sour cream. Therefore, in 5 pounds of sour cream, you would have about 10 cups. This can vary slightly depending on the specific density of the sour cream, but 10 cups is a good estimate.
48 ounces of cream cheese is approximately 6 cups.
1/2 cup
pints
There are 2 cups in a pint, so in 4 pints of ice cream, there would be 8 cups. This is calculated by multiplying the number of pints (4) by the number of cups per pint (2). Therefore, 4 pints of ice cream equals 8 cups.
1 deciliter (dl) of cream is approximately equivalent to 0.42 cups. Since 1 cup equals 2.4 dl, you can convert deciliters to cups by dividing the number of deciliters by 2.4. Therefore, for 1 dl of cream, you would get about 0.42 cups.