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On Nov 21, 11:56*am, Dan Abel > wrote:
> In article >, > *The Cook > wrote: > > > > > On 21 Nov 2010 14:18:21 GMT, notbob > wrote: > > > >On 2010-11-21, The Cook > wrote: > > >> On Sat, 20 Nov 2010 15:12:06 -0800, sf > wrote: > > > >>>Convert 3 grams to teaspoons. > > > >> 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. > > > >nb > > \ > > Mastercook converts from grams to teaspoons just fine. > > > 3 grams sugar = 3/4 teaspoon > > 3 grams flour = 1 1/8 teaspoons > > I'll make another pitch for the rfc web page, which in turn points to > the rfc FAQ: > > http://vsack.homepage.t-online.de/rfc_faq.html > > There are charts to convert between various weights and volumes, > especially in section 2.7.5. *It has a column for g/tsp (as well as > others) for about 150 ingredients. *For the example above, there are > five different kinds of sugar, and twelve of flour. *The conversions are > quite different. > > -- > Dan Abel > Petaluma, California USA > Yes there are. Here's my fave: http://www.convert-me.com/en/convert/volume John Kuthe... |
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