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Remember to use liquid measuring cups for liquids, and dry for dry. While they do measure the same, filling a 1 cup dry measuring cup to the brim with water will guarantee a bit of spillage before it reaches the bowl!
| 
Tablespoons | 
Teaspoons | 
Cups | 
Ounces | |
| 
1 Tablespoon | 
- | 
3 | 
- | 
0.5 | 
| 
1 cup | 
16 | 
48 | 
- | 
8 | 
| 
3/4 cup | 
12 | 
36 | 
- | 
6 | 
| 
1/2 cup | 
8 | 
24 | 
- | 
4 | 
| 
1/3 cup | 
5 1/3 | 
16 | 
- | 
2 2/3 | 
| 
1/4 cup | 
4 | 
12 | 
- | 
2 | 
| 
Pint | 
32 | 
96 | 
2 | 
16 | 
| 
Half pint | 
16 | 
48 | 
1 | 
8 | 
| 
Quart | 
64 | 
192 | 
4 | 
32 | 
| 
Gallon | 
256 | 
768 | 
16 | 
128 | 
Also note that in other countries dry ingredients are listed by weight vs. volume.  While that is technically a more accurate way of measuring, I have not run into any major problems using volume.
 
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