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I went through some archived recipes today and found one in grams and
"glasses". I googled and glasses are mainly modern measurements for
beer (and wine).

Question: Does anyone know what the old fashioned "one glass"
converts to in teaspoons, tablespoons or maybe a fraction of a cup?

I vaguely remember reading about measuring by "glass" and picturing an
old fashioned sherry glass. If that's the case, I have one which
measures at 4 tablespoons, *exactly*.

TIA

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