Parmesan cups vs ounces

'Bout like my jar. I should think the scale would have a battery indicator if low?
One would hope. My solar one did not, but my new scale I am not sure about as I haven't had it all that long.

Puggles thinks he loves pizza, but what he really loves is CHEESE. So go for it Puggles!

Edited to add: and he loves bread. So cheese and a flatbread or rolled out dough = pizza...I think we all learned something here today!
 
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Is the battery in the scale going bad perhaps? I have a bag of finely grated parmesan cheese that looks close to the same volume as what's in your bowl and it's 8 oz.
I looked a puggle's parmesan and thought: that's been grated on an extremely fine grater, OR on one of those hand graters like you see in restaurants. I looked at it again and thought, yep, that's a lot of volume, but very little weight, because my little hand grater does the same thing. I reckon mine must have been invented by a very mean restaurant owner - looks like loads, it's actually nothing!
 
First thought was maybe they mean ungrated, but no, they didn't.
Then I thought: they probably looked it up online and just went with whatever mrs google said
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I generally don't use volume measurements. I prefer weights and metric.
 
I never weigh/measure grated Italian cheese anyway. I like a lot of cheese, so I just use what I think is enough. Then again, after all these years, I don't use a recipe for lasagna. I go heavy on all the cheese.

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