There are 12 pints in a flat of blueberries.
One flat of strawberries contains 8 quarts, and weighs about 12 pounds.
Approximately 5.2 cups
A standard lug of blueberries typically holds about 12 to 15 quarts, depending on the specific packing and size of the lug. This measurement may vary slightly based on regional standards or the type of blueberries being packed.
One Pint is equal to One half a quart. So, if you had 50 jars of jam, you would only need 25 quarts of blueberries.
One flat is measured as about 10 pounds or 12 pints of fresh berries
A standard flat of strawberries will weigh in at anywhere from 14 to 17 pounds. It will contain about 12 pints of strawberries.
There are always four quarts to a gallon, that is what a quart is (the word is actually derived from quarter, meaning a fourth). It does not matter if it is a quart of blueberries or a quart of gasoline or a quart of anything else, it is still four quarts to the gallon.
Blueberries for Sal has 55 pages.
Depending on the size of the blueberries, 30 blueberries can range from 23-30 calories.
A 2005 Pontiac Grand Am takes 4.5 quarts of oil. As you add oil, have the vehicle parked on a flat surface.
Approximately 11.5 lbs 1 Flat = 12 Pints 1 Pint = 14-16oz.