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The following chart will help you convert measurements
used in the recipes.
For example: 1 Tbsp. = 3 tsp.
1/2 Tbsp. = 1-1/2 tsp.
Fluid Ounce(s) Cup Tablespoon(s) Teaspoons
8=1=16=48
7=7/8 = 14 = 42
6=3/4 = 12 = 36
5=5/8 = 10 = 30
4=1/2 = 8 = 24
3=3/8 = 6 = 18
2=1/4 = 4 = 12
1=1/8 = 2 = 6
1=3
1/2 = 1-1/2
Measurement Equivalency ChartFor Baking at High Altitudes
If you live above 3000 feet, you probably already know how to adjust
other recipes like cakes and muffins. Higher altitudes tend to:
➢make dough rise faster
➢make flour drier
To compensate for high altitude baking, we recommend the following:
If the Dough Is Too Dry
➢increase the amount of water to the recipe, sometimes as much
as 2 – 4 Tbsp. per cup.
If the Bread Rises Too High
➢reduce the amount of yeast. For each tsp. of yeast,
try reducing the yeast by 1/8 to 1/4 tsp.
➢reduce the amount of sugar. For each Tbsp. of sugar,
reduce the amount by 1 to 2 tsp.