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Question Posted Sunday May 20 2007, 6:56 pm

can someone give me a comparison on how much one ounce weighs? or how big it is? because i look on the side of like bread and the nutritional values of certain things like potato salad and stuff like that and it says the serving size is, for example, 4 ounces but i dont know how much that is? any comparison will be good..how many spoonfuls, how many tablespoons/teaspoons, compared to an object..thanks!

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Bucket answered Monday May 21 2007, 12:47 pm:
Unless you have gigantic hands, an ounce of potato salad/peanuts/other "chunky things" is about a handful. An ounce of, say, honey is about a tablespoon.

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theymos answered Sunday May 20 2007, 8:52 pm:
A gram weights about the same as a pen cap. The ounce measurement used on packages is roughly 28 grams. That sounds like a large spoon full to me, but I could be wrong.

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