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This thread centers around a recipe for homemade Reese's Cups made in a silicone pan, with participants sharing their experiences and thoughts on the recipe and the silicone pan itself.
Views differ regarding the necessity and practicality of the silicone pan, with some participants advocating for its purchase based on positive experiences, while others remain uncertain about its utility.
Participants shared personal experiences with the recipe and the silicone pan, reflecting a range of preferences for chocolate types and cooking methods.
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yes Gillian 1lb is 2 cups or 16ozgilliandanielle said:How much is 1 lb of chocolate chips? 2 cups?
jodistrauss said:SL is Southern Living at Home.
Actually, a 12 0z bag of Chocolate Chips is exactly 2 cups....what you are referring to is measurements for wet ingredients. Dry ingredients can differ in weight, and so when converting dry ingredients from oz. and lbs. to cups, you always need to measure.CAmomCookin4U said:yes Gillian 1lb is 2 cups or 16oz