Can you tell me how many strawberries are in a flat?

There are strawberry measures and equivalents that make cooking easier.

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It is strawberry season.To know how many strawberries you need to buy for your recipe or to preserve to eat all year long, use these easy measurements and conversions.

I like to use fresh fruit in my recipes but it can be difficult because the amount needed is listed in so many different ways.

Maybe your recipe calls for cups of strawberries, but you are buying them by the pound.How many pounds do you need for your recipe?

These are the questions that come up when you make recipes.I have worked out strawberry conversations to make this easier for you.

It wasn't that long ago that strawberries were sold in quart containers.You can still find them at farmers markets, but they are more often sold by the pound.

If you want to make a recipe that calls for strawberries measured by the cup, you need to know how many cups are in a pound of strawberries.

The strawberry is listed as an ingredient by the cup.They are never sold that way.You can use these easy conversions to get the right amount of strawberries for your recipe.

Buying frozen strawberries can save you money.Buying fresh fruit from the grocery store can be more expensive than buying frozen fruit.

Are you going to grow your own strawberries or are you heading to a strawberry farm?Maybe you have found a local grower who still sells strawberries by the flat.

You are ready to bake and create in your kitchen with your strawberry measurements.

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Kim Mills is a mom of 6 and lives in Ontario, Canada.She likes to share tips to help you save money and grow your own food.

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