How do you measure 6oz of dry jello?
You can't measure 6oz of dry Jell-O directly. Jell-O is sold by weight, not volume.
Here's how to measure 6oz of dry Jell-O:
1. Use a kitchen scale: The most accurate way is to use a kitchen scale and weigh out 6oz of Jell-O powder.
2. Refer to the package: Most Jell-O packages will have a chart or instructions that indicate how many tablespoons or ounces are in each package. You can use this information to estimate how much powder you need.
3. Measure with a tablespoon: If you don't have a scale, you can use a tablespoon to approximate 6oz. Keep in mind that this method is less precise. Typically, 1 tablespoon of dry Jell-O weighs around 0.5 oz.
Important note: The instructions on the Jell-O package will specify the exact amount of powder needed for the desired amount of finished Jell-O. It's always best to follow those directions for optimal results.
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