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Compare Biscuit Nutritional Content

.06 .20 Food Cost per Package Cost per dozen Compare Cost- STEM Food Cost per Package Cost per dozen Time: Prep (est.) + Cooking   Time Total cost per biscuit 1-3/4 c flour $2.36 for 5-pound bag—75 fourth-cup servings--$0.16 per c  .28 2- 1/2 tsp baking powder $2.13 for 10 oz (284 g) can—1/2 tsp = 2.3 g  .10 1/2 tsp salt $1.12—26 oz. (737 g) 1 tsp = 6 g  .01 1/4 cup shortening $4.98—48 oz. (136 kg) 113 servings at 12 g each 12 g = 1 TB .18  3/4 cup milk $2.79 gallon 16 cups in a gallon  .14 15 min + 12 to 15 minutes = 30 minutes Total scratch  .71 .06  Pillsbury Grands! Biscuits (frozen) $3.98 for 20 count package 2.38  Rising (thawing) time + 10 to 12 minutes Approx. 20 min plus thawing time   .20 Pillsbury Grands! Biscuits (refrigerator) $1.68 for 8 biscuits— but two packages needed to get to 12 2.52  5 minutes + 10 to 12 minutes = 15 to 17 minutes  .21

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