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title: Ben's Tare List
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# Tare List
I like to cook with a scale. Normally, to weigh out an amount, I place an empty
vessel on the scale, zero the scale, and then add the thing I want to weigh. But
sometimes I want to know how much of an ingredient or mixture is in a container
already, like when I want to split a batter in half for two pans or something.
To avoid the situation of having a mixture in a container without an
appropriately-zeroed scale, I have preemptively collected the masses of all the
cooking vessels I regularly use.
## Aluminum Bowls
- #1 (largest) 372g
- #2 260g
- #3 215g
- #4 198g
- #5 128g
- #6 (smallest) 79g
## Lettuce Spinner
- Basket 172g
- Bowl 421g
## Glass Bowls
- Small Pyrex 166g
## Colanders
- Green 83g
- Metal 424g
- Yellow 163g
## Measuring Containers
- Cuisinart 500mL 100g
- OXO 500mL 118g
- Pyrex 2c 589g
- Pyrex 1L 797g
## Pots and Pans
- 10" skillet 543g
- 8" skillet 319g
- Glass pot 857g
- Grill pan 1099g
- Wok 1209g
- Pressure cooker 850g
## Storage Containers
- Teddy Peanut Butter Jar 253g
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