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On 2010-11-21, The Cook > wrote:
> On 21 Nov 2010 14:18:21 GMT, notbob > wrote: > >>On 2010-11-21, The Cook > wrote: >>> 3 grams of what? It does make a difference. >> >>That is why the conversion can't be done. One unit of measurement is >>for weight and the other unit of measurement is for volume. Duh. > Mastercook converts from grams to teaspoons just fine. > > 3 grams sugar = 3/4 teaspoon > 3 grams flour = 1 1/8 teaspoons Only because Mastercook has preset "weights" for those particular ingredients. As you, yourself, point out, "it does make a difference", as made obvious by the fact 3 tsp of flour is not the same as 3 tsp of sugar. Even then, MCs presets are only guestimations, as the weight of flour is not the same for different grinds/types of flour or moisture content, this last variable constantly changing with current ambient temp and humidity. I'll step aside while you argue with yourself. nb |
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