A lot of food quality, consistency, and cost issues are due the fact that cooks often do not know how, or forget to do the proper conversions when cutting a recipe to a smaller batch, or increasing a recipe to a large batch. Believe it or not, they also forget that the is a big difference in ounces by weight and ounces by volume. Here are some basic measurement conversions.

1 T. = 3 t.

1 C. = 16 T.

2 C. = 1 PINT

4 C. = 1 QT.

2 PINTS = 1 QT.

4 QT = 1 GALLON

1 GAL. = 128 FLUID OZ.

8 FLUID OZ. = 1C.

1C. = .24 LITER

1PINT = .47 LITER

1QT. = .97 LITER

1 GAL. = 3.8 LITERS