Members wildrose Posted June 1, 2009 Members Report Posted June 1, 2009 I'm not Luke, but I'll pop in with a reply: usually here butter or margarine is available in boxes of 4 "sticks". Each stick is equivalent to 1/2 cup, if I recall correctly, and has the measurements (i.e. by tablespoon) marked out on the wrapper. I usually buy Parkay brand margarine, in stick form, when I want to make cookies. I'll buy it "soft" in small tubs when I want to use it on bread or such. Quote Holly Moore Wild Rose Creations http://www.wrcleather.com
Members jbird Posted June 1, 2009 Members Report Posted June 1, 2009 Dang Luke But mine is a little bit more so wait and see Josh Josh i'm gonna beat you to it.......My Cobbler in the Dutch Oven: 1....can of Peaches or Apples 1....can of Milk 1....stick of Butter or Margrain 1....cup of Yellow Cake Mix STIR VERRY LITTLE. SET ON THE APPROIATE FIRE AND LET ER COOK.......... Quote Josh Dusty Chaps Leather & Seven O Saddle Shop 801-809-8456 Keep moving forward! On a horse. Hebrews 4:12 My link
Ambassador Luke Hatley Posted June 1, 2009 Ambassador Report Posted June 1, 2009 I'm not Luke, but I'll pop in with a reply: usually here butter or margarine is available in boxes of 4 "sticks". Each stick is equivalent to 1/2 cup, if I recall correctly, and has the measurements (i.e. by tablespoon) marked out on the wrapper. I usually buy Parkay brand margarine, in stick form, when I want to make cookies. I'll buy it "soft" in small tubs when I want to use it on bread or such. THANK YOU , HOLLY Quote Luke
Hilly Posted June 1, 2009 Author Report Posted June 1, 2009 Luke, for the unenlightened antipodeans, what is a "stick" of butter?Tony. 113 grams (about) Quote
Members tonyc1 Posted June 1, 2009 Members Report Posted June 1, 2009 113 grams (about) Ah, round about a 1/4 of a lb!! Quote
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