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Determining the number of ounces in 1/8 cup can be tricky because it depends on whether you're measuring by volume or weight, and what substance you're measuring. Forum users have different approaches to measuring, with some preferring to measure by weight for accuracy. It's worth noting that fluid ounces are a measure of volume, while ounces are a measure of weight, and these aren't always interchangeable. For simple conversions, some forum users keep in mind that pints and pounds of water are the same.

It looks like we don't have a direct answer from our forum users regarding the conversion of 1/8 cup to ounces. However, here are some related discussions that might be helpful:

  • Some users have shared resources for honey conversions, which include weight and volume measurements. One user shared a link to a conversion site for honey measurements:

    • [URL="http://convert-to.com/246/honey-amounts-converter.html"]http://convert-to.com/246/honey-amounts-converter.html[/URL] -- bk21701, beesource.com
  • One user mentioned the importance of accurate measurements when making syrup, noting that ounces on a measuring cup don't always equate to weight.

    • "Ounces on a measuring cup do not always mean that is how much the liquid weighs. And dry measuring cups are not really accurate to gauge weight either." -- jdmidwest, beesource.com
  • A user shared their method for a single cup of French Press coffee, measuring water by weight (grams) rather than volume.

    • "I use 300g of water roughly as I don't measure this, but know how full to fill...I just measured the water as a test and it was 307g. I use 12g of coffee (that is measured) and leave to steep..." -- ratty, coffeeforums.co.uk

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