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That's like asking whether a cup of feathers is equal to a cup of lead. You need to know what you're going to measure: mushrooms, onion, flour, cheese, and any other food, will all yield different results. If this dilemma arises on occasion in your kitchen, invest in a cheap pair of kitchen scales. Cup and spoon measurements are treacherous: for example, an English cup or spoon has quite a different capacity to an American cup or spoon. Try, if you can, to work in metric measures, which make adjusting weights sublimely simple. How many ounces in five and a half pounds? Dunno. How many grams in three kilos? Easy. How many fluid ounces in a cup-and-a-half? Dunno. How many millilitres in three hundred mils? Easy.

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