lb 1.5
yes
3.75
sounds like 3/4 of a pound to me...
The lard I remember always came in buckets, I think they were 5 pound buckets. I have seen it in one pound bricks. But adding a half a pound of lard seems like alot of lard, unless one is baking a very large amount.
A pound is equal to sixteen ounces. Therefore, eight ounces is indeed equal to half of one pound.
Yes, because one pound is equal to 16oz.
You will need 1 pound of powdered sugar to make a batch of cookies according to the recipe.
Sure.
If a cookie recipe calls for 1 pound of butter, that is the same as 454 grams. However, if you needed to make three batches of cookies, you would need 1,362 grams of butter.
698/186= 3.75lbs
a box of brown sugar is 1 lb.
It may vary slightly depending on the recipe, but one recipe provided by Anne Burrell from Food Network calls for extra virgin olive oil, one large onion, salt, 2 cloves of garlic, crushed pepper, one half pound ground beef, one half pound ground veal, one half pound ground pork, 2 large eggs, one cup grated Parmigiano, one quarter cup Italian parsley leaves, 1 cup breadcrumbs, one half cup water, and marinara sauce.