![]() You can easily see how the two P’s fit inside the Q. That symbolizes how many cups are in a pint. You can easily see how the two C’s fit inside the P. I put this one together in color to help you visualize it all. I’ve seen the concept several times in black and white, but never in a color image, to help separate the measurements. I love how the “Gallon Man” image really helps you visualize these breakdowns. This can be a total hassle if you can’t remember how it breaks down. (You can read all about how I do that right HERE!) Frequently, I like to double or even triple a recipe, which can easily necessitate having to convert measurements. 1 Gallon = 4 quarts, 8 pints, or 16 cups.Here’s the basic breakdown of how the U.S. ![]() measurement system isn’t as logical as the metric system, these conversions can be hard to remember. Links in this post may be affiliate links, which means I may earn a commission if you make a purchase from any of them, at no additional cost to you. This handy graphic, shows you exactly how cups, pints, quarts, and gallons relate to each other!Īnd, lucky for you, I’ve created a free printable of it for you to download later in this post. Thankfully, I remember the “Gallon Man” concept from way back in high school home economics. These are questions that can plague the home cook! How many cups are in a quart? How many cups are in a pint? How many cups are in a gallon?
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