2 sticks equal 1 cup
Four ounces of margarine is equivalent to: * 1/2 cup * 8 tablespoons * 24 teaspoons * 1/2 stick margarine 4 ounces of anything is a 1/4 pound, so I think that would be a full stick of margarine.
Each stick of margarine equals one-half cup. So it would take 1 1/2 cups soft margarine to equal 3 sticks.
The usual substitution is 1 stick of margarine in place of 1 stick of butter, as they have approximately the same volume. By weight, this would normally be 1/4 pound for butter, slightly less for margarine. By volume, a stick is about 1/2 cup or 8 tablespoons, or about 118 ml.
You can substitute olive oil for margarine by using exactly the same quantity. They are equivalent in any recipe.
A half cup shortening is a half cup margarine. They are practically the same except in taste.
115 grams is equal to 4.0565 ounces, that's one half cup, or, if you get it in sticks, one stick of margarine.
A standard stick of margarine typically contains 1 cup or 16 tablespoons of margarine. If you are referring to a square block of margarine, it would depend on the specific size and weight of the block. It is best to refer to the packaging or measure it out to determine the exact amount of cups in a square of margarine.
120 grams of margarine is about 1 stick and 1/2 teaspoon
There is 1/2 cup in a 1/4 pound of butter or 1 stick if you are using stick margarine or butter.
One "stick" of butter or margarine weighs just over one hectogram (113.4 grams if you want to be meticulously precise)
2 sticks generally refers to butter or margarine purchased in stick form rather than whipped or creamed form. One stick of butter is usually 1/2 cup of creamed or whipped form butter or margarine.
Yes, you can freeze stick Parkay margarine. Let it thaw before using it.