according to the conversion chart at http://southernfood.about.com/library/info/blequiv.htm,
12 cups=24 oz
Twelve ounces of soft bread crumbs is approximately 4 to 5 cups. The exact measurement can vary slightly depending on how tightly the crumbs are packed. Generally, a cup of soft bread crumbs weighs about 2 to 3 ounces.
One cup = 8 Fl. oz. = 226.8 g Remember that you can only convert fluid ounces this way. One cup of feathers is going to weigh a lot less than one cup of nails. Dry ingredients have to be converted differently according to their weight. The only way to figure out how many cups 4 oz. of dried bread crumbs would be is to actually weigh out 4 oz. of bread crumbs and pour those bread crumbs into measuring cups and figuring it out that way. Sorry this doesn't answer your question. I just felt the need to correct the previous answer that was incorrect.
Dry pounds of what? Bread crumbs would be much lighter than flour.
Three quarts of cubed French bread is equivalent to 12 cups, as there are 4 cups in a quart. Therefore, when you multiply 3 quarts by 4 cups per quart, you get 12 cups of cubed French bread.
According to Cook's Thesaurus http://www.foodsubs.com/Crumbs.html 14 graham crackers = 1 Cup crumbs so, 12 graham crackers = 3/4 C + 1 Tbs (approximately)
3 times 4 equals 12, so there are 4.
Two ounces of bread crumbs is approximately equal to 12 teaspoons. Since there are 2 tablespoons in an ounce and 3 teaspoons in a tablespoon, you can calculate it as follows: 2 ounces x 2 tablespoons/ounce x 3 teaspoons/tablespoon = 12 teaspoons.
1 pound of regular flour=16 ounces 16 ounces=2 cups Therefore in 1 pound of flour there are 2 cups.
1 pint [US,dry] = 2.3272943877 cup [US]
That depends on the size of the loaves, but 2-3 loaves of french bread will make 12 cups of cubed bread
how many cups of bread cubes equals 3 quarts
Oh, dude, you're hitting me with the tough questions. So, 12 ounces of dry pasta is approximately 6 cups. But hey, who's really counting when you're cooking, am I right? Just throw in a handful and hope for the best!