That's so you can make whatever quantity you need.... it's all about the proportion. If you're making a single drink, say a margarita (my favorite) you use 2 oz of tequila, 1oz of triple sec and 3 oz of margarita mix... if you're making a pitcher of margaritas (Oh Heck Yeah!) then you use 2 cups of tequila, 1 cup triple sec and 3 cups margarita mix... same proportions of ingredients for the right taste, just in different quanitities.
2006-08-16 09:15:00
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answered by Adios 5
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an equal amount of each part.
so if you are making one cup of a drink it would be 1/3 cup x, 1/3 cup y, 1/3 cup apple juice.
similar if its two parts x and 1 part y - 2/3 cups x, 1/3 cup y.
2006-08-16 09:12:56
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answer #2
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answered by John J 6
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When a recipe calls for ''1 part of this and 2 parts of that' it simply means that, if your measurement is in ounces, you add 1 ounce of this and 2 ounces of that.
The only rule to follow is make sure you are adding the same amount (cups, ounces, tablespoons, or teaspoons) of each item in your recipe.
2006-08-16 18:18:05
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answered by ♥ Susan §@¿@§ ♥ 5
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Usually one part means one shot, which is equal to 1 1/2 fluid ounces. It could also mean equal ratios, such as one cup of each.
2006-08-16 09:13:10
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answered by heffinator 2
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1 part can be anything....it just means you have to use the same amount.
so 1 part can be one shot, or one cup, or one gallon....if everything is 1 part, you use the same amount for everything.
if something is 1 part___ and 2 parts____, you double the amount for the 2 part.
get it?
2006-08-16 09:22:10
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answered by Lola P 6
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That you should you equal "parts" depending on how much you're making. So you could use 1 shot of each, 1 cup of each, 1 gallon of each, etc...
2006-08-16 09:12:41
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answered by Goose&Tonic 6
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2016-10-02 04:16:44
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answer #7
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answered by ? 4
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equal amounts. .
so if it says,
"One part water, one part milk, one part sugar, two parts apple juice" . .
then you measure out the same amount of water, milk, and sugar, and twice as much apple juice as water (or as sugar, or as milk). .
that's why it helps to use some kind of measuring cup (or bottle cap, or something)
2006-08-16 09:12:22
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answered by Wayne A 5
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A measurement. It can be a shot glass or measuring spoon, or a measuring cup, but it means that all "parts" are the same measurement.
2006-08-16 09:12:43
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answered by Marvinator 7
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Equal amounts can be shot for shot or cup for cup just as long as they are equal
2006-08-16 09:13:58
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answer #10
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answered by jaylasala 2
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