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check the weight on your jar of honey and compare it to the volume

if one pint of honey weighs 454 grams then 60grams would be:

60/454 x 32 Tbs(1 pint) or 4.22 Tbs

formula to use: 60grams/ total weight x total volume (1cup = 16 tablespoons)

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