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measuring question


Question Posted Thursday July 5 2012, 4:08 pm

How do I measure 7/8 cup water? Thanks...

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adviceman49 answered Friday July 6 2012, 9:39 am:
Another way to do this would be to take a 1 cup measure and fill it. Then take an 1/8 of a cup measure and dip it out of the 1 cup measure. They do make 1/8 cup measuring cups.

I would use a 2 cup measuring bowl or cup filled to the one cup line. This way when you dip out the 1q/8 cup you don't lose any more than what you are dipping out.

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Rena-Chan answered Friday July 6 2012, 7:31 am:
To obtain 7/8th of a cup, it may be easier to use a 1/4 measuring cup. It would be three full 1/4 cups, and one 1/2 full of the measuring cup, equaling 7/8th.

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