Kenneth wrote:
>On Fri, 21 Nov 2003 14:12:15 -0800, "H. W. Hans Kuntze"
> wrote:
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>>So, if you fill a cup with water (or anything that pours like water),=20
>>that holds 8 ounces of volume, the weight will be 8 ounces.
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>Huh...?
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>Water, yes. Other liquids, maybe. Oil floats on water because it is
>lighter.
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That's why it says water, or anything that pours like water, Kenneth.
Oil _*does not*_ pour like water. Nor does heavy cream. But milk does,=20
or juice, etc.
However, in these small quantities, as are common in household baking,=20
it won't make an Iota of difference, really.
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C=3D=A6-)=A7 H. W. Hans Kuntze, CMC, S.g.K. (_o_)
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