Definition of a "half glass?"

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I'm making oven baked caponata and the recipe calls for a half glass of vinegar. No clue how many ounces to a "glass."



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From my years of cooking, I would guess this to be about 4 oz. or 1/4 C. as we sometimes used a small 8 oz. juice glass for measuring and half a glass would be half of that or 4 oz = 1/4 C., especially with vinegar, Other than pickles I could not imagine a recipe using more vinegar than that. Hope this is helpful.




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What is the glass half full saying?

The glass is half full is a phrase used to describe a person as being an optimist, meaning they view things hopefully or positively, as in Shira always sees the glass as half full and nothing ever seems to bring her down.

Is glass half full or half empty a metaphor?

\u201cIf you view the glass as half-full, you're an optimist,\u201d the old saying goes. \u201cBut if you see it half-empty, you're a flat-out pessimist.\u201d We take this metaphor to be a truism, pushing ourselves to see our cups as full as possible.

Where does the phrase Glass Half Full come from?

The idea is that if you say the glass is half empty, you see the world in a negative, or pessimistic way. If you say the glass is half full, you have a more optimistic viewpoint. The exact origin of the expression is unclear. However, digital records seem to show it originated in the first half of the 1900s.



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