"oz." means ounces. There is a "Z" in the abbreviation because the old Italian word for ounce was onza. If it says "fl oz.", that means fluid ounce. 16 ounces make up a pound.
4 oz. Use the 4 oz for the recipe and save the box with the remaining 2 oz.
Of course. But if you don't like the result, don't blame the recipe, because it's not the recipe that you prepared.
It's 2.5 oz when cooked. :)
6.4 gallons.
You need 72 oz = 4,5 lb of flour.
In the case of macaroni, 5 oz (ounces) is the dry weight.
If you see the abbreviation lb in a recipe, it means pound.
g in a recipe usually means grams.
You can measure any small recipe amounts in ounces
recipe means a food item and object means a thing
Opt in a recipe means optional, meaning it will not mess up the recipe if you use or do not use the ingredient marked as opt.
1/2 oz. Grenadine 4 oz. Sweet & Sour 1/2 oz. Monin Watermelon Syrup 1 oz. Don Julio 1 oz. Watermelon Smirnoff