THE HOUSEWIFE’S TABLE.
The following is a very valuable housewife’s table, by which persons ' not having scales and weights at hand may readily measure the article! wanted to form any recipe without the trouble of weighing, allowance to be made for an extraordinarydryness .or moisture of the article weighed or measured : Wheat flour, jr .pound;is I quart. . Indian meal, 1 pound, 2 ounces are 1 quart.
Butter, when soft,' 1 pound is 1 quart. Loaf sugar, broken, 1 pound is’i quart. White sugar, powdered, 1 pound I ounce ate I quart. Ten eggs are 1 pound. Flour, 4 pqciks are 1 bushel. .. Sixteen large iablespoonsful are 1 pint. Eight large teaspoonsful are 1 gill. Four large teaspoonsful are Yz gill. Two gills are % pint; Two pints, ate 1 quart. . Four quarts are I gallon. A common., sized tumbler holds % pint. ~ A common sized wine glass is l /z a gill. : A tea-cup is 1 gill. A large-wine-glass is 1 gill. - , Forty drops are equal to I teaspoonful. Four teaspoonfuls are equal to I tablespoonful.
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Ashburton Herald, Volume II, Issue 520, 8 December 1879, Page 4
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174THE HOUSEWIFE’S TABLE. Ashburton Herald, Volume II, Issue 520, 8 December 1879, Page 4
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