Cooking and baking often require quick conversions, especially when scaling recipes, switching between measuring tools, or following instructions from different sources. This free printable cooking measurement conversion reference sheet brings the most commonly used kitchen conversions together on one clean, easy-to-read page.
The chart includes U.S. cooking conversions (teaspoons, tablespoons, cups, pints, quarts, and gallons), metric equivalents commonly used in recipes, and a simple temperature conversion section for converting oven temperatures between Fahrenheit and Celsius. The layout is intentionally dense but uncluttered, making it ideal for keeping on the fridge, inside a recipe binder, or near your cooking workspace.
This printable is especially helpful for:
- Home cooks and bakers
- Students learning basic kitchen math
- Homeschool families and life-skills lessons
- Anyone who frequently adapts or doubles recipes
Designed with a minimalist, ink-friendly layout, this reference sheet is easy to print and practical to use again and again.
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