Tools:
* Liquid Measuring Cups: These are the most common and accurate way to measure liquid ounces.
* Measuring Spoons: For smaller quantities (e.g., if you only have 1/4 cup and 1/2 cup measuring cups).
Method 1: Measuring Cups
1. Find the right size: Choose a measuring cup that has markings for ounces (oz).
2. Pour slowly: Pour the oil into the cup until it reaches the 3.2 oz line.
3. Check for accuracy: Use a spoon to carefully adjust the level of oil if it's slightly off.
Method 2: Measuring Spoons
1. Convert ounces to tablespoons: There are 2 tablespoons in 1 fluid ounce. So, 3.2 oz is equal to 6.4 tablespoons.
2. Combine spoons: You'll need a mix of spoons to measure this amount. For example: 6 tablespoons + 1 teaspoon (which is about 0.4 tablespoons).
Tips:
* Level it off: Always level off the oil in your measuring cup or spoons with a straight-edged spatula or knife to ensure accuracy.
* Avoid spills: Pour slowly to avoid spilling.
* Clean up: Wash your measuring tools immediately after use to prevent oil from hardening.
Important Note: If you're baking, use a kitchen scale for the most precise measurements.