Use this easy memory tool to help you remember these kitchen conversions! Recently, I was trying to make a recipe for apple butter that I had found in an old Amish cookbook. It was a bit of an overwhelming task, but, it did allow me to brush up on my measurements a bit.
How many cups in a pint? And how many pints in a quart? I went to Google, as I have to do every single time I need to remember measurement conversions and it occurred to me: there has to be a better way! I printed a handy graphic a few years ago pretty sure I originally printed it from this site that I had tucked it into the back edge of a cookbook and filed it away in my kitchen, sure to be forgotten. The original graphic was pretty worn out, so I decided to make a fresh one for you to utilize.
You should totally print this and keep it on your refrigerator. Thank God my husband is proficient and can help our son with his third grade math. I even have mine laminated! Speaking of measuring cups and the kitchen, I am just dying over how sweet these mason jar measuring cups are! You can click here to access a printable version of this chart! Don't miss our meal planner printable, free to subscribers.
Sign up now to receive yours via email. My Apple Butter is easy. It is usually used for liquids such as milk, water, wine and beer. Pint is expressed using the abbreviation pt and quart, qt. The basic thing that you need to know about these two is that pint is used to measure smaller amounts of liquid while quart is used for bigger amounts. To give you a little bit of context, one pint is equal to 2 cups or 16 fluid ounces while the quart would be equivalent to 2 cups or 2 pints.
Being around units of measurement for a long time would already tell you that conversion values depend on where you are in the world and quarts to pints is not an exception. The standard conversion value of quarts to pints is from the US metric system which indicates that one quart is equal to 2 pints but in the UK whose conversion value is still dependent on the imperial metric system, one quart is equal to 1.
According to Metric Conversions Org, there is no difference in the conversion value of US dry and liquid quart to US dry and liquid pints so it remains at 2.
Strikingly, for dry measurements of quart and pint, UK is the same with the US metric system at the conversion value of 2. Again, the most important thing to be familiar with is the conversion value of quarts to pints.
There are 16 cups in a gallon How many quarts are in a gallon? There are 4 quarts in a gallon. There are 4 cups in a quart. How many pints are in a quart? There are 2 pints in a quart. There are 2 cups in a pint. How many cups in 2 pints? There are 4 cups in 2 pints. How many cups in 3 pints? There are 6 cups in 3 pints. How many cups in 2 quarts?
There are 8 cups in 2 quarts. How many cups in 3 quarts? There are 12 cups in 3 quarts. Click here to cancel reply. This chart will help you with lots of cooking conversions. Click to download and print this kitchen conversion chart.
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